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August 14, 2013 -- 5:49 PM
posted by alison
so, uh, that fortysomething post was me. I forgot to log in... oh well.
But I'm logging in for this, because it's excellent.
A brief article on taking a polygraph for a job with the US National Security Agency: I Sexually Harassed My NSA Polygrapher.
I think this is why overthinkers get in trouble... "don't let your mind wander" hah!
August 06, 2013 -- 1:46 AM
posted by anonymous
AWESOME! Now I HAVE to watch In the Loop.
perhaps he'll also be a bit like this?
Just watch it. It's especially awesome around minute 5.
July 29, 2013 -- 11:13 PM
posted by Al
Go here for description... eventually going to get a little long winded with it.
July 27, 2013 -- 9:36 AM
posted by jsese
I know how you feel Al. As a pedal biker, without any if that fancy power you've got, the only hope I have for surviving Toronto's streets is assuming everyone else is completely oblivious to anyone else one the road. Nobody on Toronto's streets care for anything other than where they have to be next. When they do acknowledge each other, everybody hates everybody because they are in the way. The roads are a hostile place I've come to accept the way people drive here for the most part. Though I have to say I still love riding my bike on the streets here, I almost never love driving. It is miserable. I understand why nobody gets along in cars. When you are locked in your protective bubble, everyone in the outside is a threat. Which is why we should all be on bikes. I believe the more people on bikes of either sort on the roads is the only way to make the roads safer for bikes and warhorses. Keep your head up.
the other thing that would make the road safer, at least for me, is not stealing the lights off my bike when it is parked downtown.