Our confidential stuff is marked in the document footer regardless of the text on the page. Not sure how that holds up in court, but that is our standard practice.
I just bought CJ his birthday present and I'm so excited. I prefer to gift "do"s more than "thing"s, though usually it ends up a mix. For Christmas I had gotten him Jeff Dunham tickets and he had a blast. I just got notice that Gabrielle Inglesias (his other FAVORITE comedian) is coming to town in October and the tickets are on presale. Fifth row center, baby!!! I know, delayed gratification between birthday and actual show, but I'll give him something with more immediate joy too.
Sophia, I use a software program with a stamping tool - sorry I wasn't clearer on that.
I work in academics, so to me it is completely possible that your office hadn't figured out how to use a computer that way yet! Also, we actually have a red stamp in my office that says "Confidential", but I never have to use it.
java, my initial reaction was "WTF?" Marking a page "Confidential" multiple times shouldn't make it any more or less confidential. Actually, I'm not aware of any requirement to mark every page of a document "Confidential" even once to obtain treatment as confidential. Although I can see why someone would do it, for abundance of caution purposes.
Is Gmail being wonky for anyone else or am I just in the office corner with crappy wifi?
Gmail is working fine for me. But don't worry about it you're only getting some spam and an e-Statement from your bank. Er... not that I work for the NSA or anything.
not that I work for the NSA or anything.
I like to think that Obama is checking what Avengers fanfic I read so he can bookmark stuff to read on the weekends.
Ha, I had no idea about the graffiti at Pompeii, but I'm enjoying reading through the list that shrift linked above! Half of it is filthy and half of it is like "Gaius Pumidius Dipilus was here."
I like to think that Obama is checking what Avengers fanfic I read so he can bookmark stuff to read on the weekends.
This seems totally legit.
I assume he's also making squeaky noises when there are set pics from CA2: The Winter Soldier.
So, Tom and I are going to NoCA in 2 months. Since that lines up perfectly with The French Laundry's reservation shenanigans, I half heartedly tried to get a reservation today. I didn't (not a shock) but I am on the wait list for three services for when we're in the area-ish with a car. That'd be funny if it worked out again. (and 'spensive, yikes. I kind of want to go and kind of don't want to go, so we'll see how it works out.)
I told Tom we would be making very minimal planny plans this time around (he needs to seriously chill out on this vacation) so I am going to be cautious about arranging stuff. But as the time draws near (we'll be in SF late on 8/7 till we drive up to Santa Rosa on 8/11) I think we can figure some F2F stuff out.
omg, no internal employees identify themselves when they call in. THEY ARE ALL MEN FROM NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS! THEY SOUND SIMILAR ON THE PHONE!
French Laundry, very cool Nora! (If you get in, anyway.)
So, yeah, I'm back. I had to skip, I've missed too much. But I wanted to thank Javachik & Java Cat for coming to Mom's funeral the other day; it was lovely to have them there.
It was a very nice service: the priest at my sister's parish is a rock star, and he gave a homily that made me cry. Two of my brothers got up and spoke, and my nieces read the first and second readings. And then we had too much food in the little hall next to the church, with a slideshow running of photographs from Mom's whole life.
The last couple of days have involved a great deal of family time, but my nieces go home today, so we're back to the usual crowd. I'm flopped on my futon with lots of laundry to do, and a freezer full of baked goods and meat, including some crawfish boudin (?) my cousin brought all the way from Lafayette on the plane.
My to-do list is terrifying, let me tell you.