Pop Tarts.CathyCA wrote:I think it's the official anytime, anything thread.YmoBeThere wrote:So, if there are official Good Morning and Good Night threads, is this the official anytime thread?
It all started with Pop Tarts.
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Pop Tarts.CathyCA wrote:I think it's the official anytime, anything thread.YmoBeThere wrote:So, if there are official Good Morning and Good Night threads, is this the official anytime thread?
This kind,wilson wrote:It all started with Pop Tarts.
I have a box of apple cinnamon pop tarts on my office desk. They are yummy.wilson wrote:Pop Tarts.CathyCA wrote:I think it's the official anytime, anything thread.YmoBeThere wrote:So, if there are official Good Morning and Good Night threads, is this the official anytime thread?
It all started with Pop Tarts.
Not quite. It was chocolate Pop Tarts but with peppermint filling .wilson wrote:This kind,wilson wrote:It all started with Pop Tarts.
not this kind.
Isn't it a battle between NC and GA?Very Duke Blue wrote:I'm watching American Idol. I hope Scottie wins. Someone said he gives them the creeps. Could it be his lazy eye?
I didn't see the episode from last night when the top two competed. Did I miss anything?Very Duke Blue wrote:I'm watching American Idol. I hope Scottie wins. Someone said he gives them the creeps. Could it be his lazy eye?
Why Wake v. Tech?Lavabe wrote:Isn't it a battle between NC and GA?Very Duke Blue wrote:I'm watching American Idol. I hope Scottie wins. Someone said he gives them the creeps. Could it be his lazy eye?
Sort of like Fantasia Burino (sp?) vs. Diana DeGarmo (sp?)...
Sort of like Pepsi vs. Coke...
Sort of like Wake vs. GaTech...
I didn't really think that Georgia has a school that is basketball-wise consistently on a par with Duke (nor do I think they have one that consistently outperforms the Holes). I guess I could have chosen State vs. Tech?CathyCA wrote:Why Wake v. Tech?Lavabe wrote:Isn't it a battle between NC and GA?Very Duke Blue wrote:I'm watching American Idol. I hope Scottie wins. Someone said he gives them the creeps. Could it be his lazy eye?
Sort of like Fantasia Burino (sp?) vs. Diana DeGarmo (sp?)...
Sort of like Pepsi vs. Coke...
Sort of like Wake vs. GaTech...
Fantasia has been busy eating and singing about Collard Greens and Cornbread. I don't know about Diana.Lavabe wrote:I didn't really think that Georgia has a school that is basketball-wise consistently on a par with Duke (nor do I think they have one that consistently outperforms the Holes). I guess I could have chosen State vs. Tech?CathyCA wrote:Why Wake v. Tech?Lavabe wrote: Isn't it a battle between NC and GA?
Sort of like Fantasia Burino (sp?) vs. Diana DeGarmo (sp?)...
Sort of like Pepsi vs. Coke...
Sort of like Wake vs. GaTech...
By the way, whatever happened to Burino and DeGarmo?
If the politics and people at the instrument company are "right", it should help you. If they are fearful that you are going to take THEIR job, You may be SOL.ArkieDukie wrote: We had a phone conference with the instrument vendor yesterday, and I was invited (by the people at the company, not by the new coworker). She had questions about why the sensitivity on her method was bad. I had already optimized this method for similar compounds, and she went with default settings that I had already found to give low sensitivity. I passed along what I did to improve sensitivity. So, back to the e-mail? She sent an e-mail to the people we're working with at the instrument company to confirm that my settings were correct. Little does she know that I worked with the people at the company to develop these settings, and they tend to like my approach to method development since it's similar to theirs.
BTW, this particular instrument company is one of the two that I've applied for a job with. Not sure if the new co-worker's actions will help or hurt me.
I'd be working with them, but they're at a different location than where I'm applying. The other end of the political spectrum here is whether or not my boss is in the picture. He's giving a talk at the company's customer event at the upcoming professional talk that I'm attending. I think he may be presenting some of my work, so I don't think it would behoove him to bad-mouth me. I could be wrong, though.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:If the politics and people at the instrument company are "right", it should help you. If they are fearful that you are going to take THEIR job, You may be SOL.ArkieDukie wrote: We had a phone conference with the instrument vendor yesterday, and I was invited (by the people at the company, not by the new coworker). She had questions about why the sensitivity on her method was bad. I had already optimized this method for similar compounds, and she went with default settings that I had already found to give low sensitivity. I passed along what I did to improve sensitivity. So, back to the e-mail? She sent an e-mail to the people we're working with at the instrument company to confirm that my settings were correct. Little does she know that I worked with the people at the company to develop these settings, and they tend to like my approach to method development since it's similar to theirs.
BTW, this particular instrument company is one of the two that I've applied for a job with. Not sure if the new co-worker's actions will help or hurt me.
way to go, Rev lawgrad!lawgrad91 wrote:Update: it wasn't much of a debate, and they moved their van off our lawn.