erika is correct. It's whatever you want to spend. Now go continue this in the Goodbye and Good Riddance thread.
t /Stomp
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erika is correct. It's whatever you want to spend. Now go continue this in the Goodbye and Good Riddance thread.
t /Stomp
My colonoscopy was completely normal, which means I won't have to have another one for ten years. Yea!
emergency message for KARL : matt is talking to someone about a job tonight, he is all ready thinking it is not for him -- but it might be for karl
edit to take number out -- that was fast buffista alert worked in 15 min.
I have an interview next month for a position on the Director's Advisory Council for Women at work. There's only 15 slots out of 5000 employees, and it's considered a pretty big honor and stuff. They really dug my resume.
Not sure that I'll get the spot, but it's pretty damn exciting to be in the running.
I am approved to adopt.
Deferred MRI good-wishes my way in the morning, if you have any to spare.
I managed to get the bare minimum grade in complexity, and thus will not be sharing my computer-science-theory angst ever again (knock on wood).
You're welcome.
Since it appears to be news day...I just got my letter of admission to UMass Boston. I start school on January 26, 2004.
I shall be in San Francisco for work the first week of January! (The 2nd to the 9th, with an extra day and a half of free time at the end!) It's one of our division's Winter Sales Conference, and I'll be expected to work some long days, but it's in S.F. and at the Ritz-Carlton, so at least I shall be suffering in a bit of luxury!
I hope I can work out plans to see much of my San Francisco friends!
I didn't get the ABC-Disney Writing Fellowship, but by god, this year I learned how to deal with rejection and loss. Which is useful. :)