Looks like everything's in order. Thanks for the heads up. Took a moment to prune my list. Stuff's coming back! NUMB3RS. ER. Other shows.
Which means Eureka's ending...well, too soon.
'Dirty Girls'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Looks like everything's in order. Thanks for the heads up. Took a moment to prune my list. Stuff's coming back! NUMB3RS. ER. Other shows.
Which means Eureka's ending...well, too soon.
I need to double check my GA tivo time too. I guess that means I have to get up.
Is Numb3rs back tomorrow?
ER was good. Although I will admit to having been distracted and missing the very important final minute of the show.
since there is still time( by my clock) - Happy birthday Sophia
I think the only thing I liked about CSI tonight was that Brass got a tattoo.
What type of position are you looking for?
Kalshane, I'm applying for a wide variety of positions. A lot of them are helpdesk/destop support/pc tech positions. Lately I've been branching out into anything that will let me use my IT skills with my English degree, which would also include being the digital master of all paperwork.
I think I'm going to try using a functional resume, see if that helps me get an interview anywhere.
ER made me tense. That was a bad bit to miss, Sumi.
I think the only thing I liked about CSI tonight was that
Big ass Yep.
aurelia, I saw when Sam got up -- I think she heard something -- did she shoot everyone ? Or did somebody else shoot all the folks hiding?
sumi, it was implied that Steve shot the other two in the barn before raping Sam. After Sam got up, she got in the van to drive away, stopped just before turning the key, got out, picked up the gun that Steve dropped in his sleep, paused, and fired 3 shots at him.
Kalshane, I'm applying for a wide variety of positions. A lot of them are helpdesk/destop support/pc tech positions. Lately I've been branching out into anything that will let me use my IT skills with my English degree, which would also include being the digital master of all paperwork.
Gotcha. I seem to have misplaced one of the openings I was told about that was more of a drive than I was interested in (I could have sworn I saved the e-mail), but I've got a friend who works for GE Healthcare and he pointed out they have 38 openings for various IT positions in the Chicago area. Might be worth a look if you haven't applied there yet. [link] If I hear about anything else close to/in the city, I'll let you know.