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Becca Price wrote:
>
> Buck wrote:
> >Is there anyone remaining on this list who still sits in his/her
> cubicle
> >and turns out work; doesn't play nerfball in the workplace; understands
> >that familiarity (in the bar after work) breeds contempt; spends a full
> >eight hours working?
> >--
>
> by definition, no - not if they're on this list. <g> unless they've
> gone to no-mail, or some such.
>
I "do" the list after arriving home. Yes I have internet at work. Too
busy to log on for the past couple weeks, however.
--
Buck Buchanan
writer -at- dhc -dot- net
Arlington, TX
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