So this was what I did at the pinnacle of my professional fortunes. Note that they did not credit me.
painfully,
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Coming out of the BDS closet
So this was what I did at the pinnacle of my professional fortunes. Note that they did not credit me. painfully, |
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Re: Coming out of the BDS closet
I'm sure you signed an employment contract that all your work product belongs to your employer. Life's a bitch! To be sure, I did the same. Alex "There is a cult of ignorance in the United States, and there has always been. The strain of anti-intellectualism has been a constant thread winding its way through our political and cultural life, nurtured by the false notion that democracy means that "my ignorance is just as good as your knowledge." -- Isaac Asimov |
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At least ..he didn't have to sign a "Loyalty Oath"--*invalid on its face--too(!)
* Once Again: per Ernst Cantorovic(sp) at UC Berkeley re Their 'Loyalty Oath' confrontation with McCarthy thus HUAC. 'Course that was Then.. Now Then is Now. And tomorrow, and tomorrow, and Tomorrow |
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Review of said opus, (actually in small format) suitable for an overcoat pocket..
(The typography being smaller than the above enlargement) indeed displays crisply the Why!? a one might become enamoured of the importance of (an array of the more-bitchin--to use the technical term--Fonts!) amidst the panoply since Gutenberg trod the Earth. ie This little volume is itself a stand-alone jewel, I thought. While someone unaware of the history of this odd corner of Government operations might roll-eyes in ignorance of it all, they would miss the wry narration which makes this quite more than a paen to 'some building-thing', though for obvious reasons: the author may-not forthrightly unravel the effects of 'Custom House' machinations [pre-Orange Menace daze] nor even much hint at modifications since ---> unto the Securitat Stat now gestating. [Gestated?] tl;dr then: there's quite More there than a speed-read is apt to notice. Biases aside ..Loved it, maybe could be deemed ~ the Art of subtle-hints, In action. It's rllly-hard to succesfully incorporate subtle-Truthiness Here in the Era-of-Spooks/everywhere, I wot. Subvert the Preverts! I allus say.. :oTpy |
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I guess I'll have to give it more than a speed-read then
-- Drew |
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Re: I guess I'll have to give it more than a speed-read then
There are some rather grotesque typos toward the end, owing to a miscommunication regarding the printer’s deadline that left no time for a last editorial massage. pained, |
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A beautiful piece of work. Thanks for passing it along.
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