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RE: Modern Close Assault

From: Michael Llaneza <maserati@f...>
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 18:47:00 -0700
Subject: RE: Modern Close Assault

Common courtesy is no longer common. This is a disturbing trend that 
only cyberpunk as a genre seems to treat with any attention.

At 3:52 PM -0700 11/20/00, Mike Stanczyk wrote:
>Not only is my state insane, so is the company where I work.  Another
group
>in my company hired a contractor for a project.  Since that work ties
in very
>closely with the work my group does, they put the contractor at a desk
next
>to mine and set her to work.  Now, some time later I asked the
contractor,
>"after all the insanity today, can I assume someone gave you the quick
tour
>of the facilities?"
>
>"No."
>
>Not even where the bathrooms are?
>
>"No."
>
>What a horrible way to treat another human being!  When I was retelling
this
>to my coworkers at lunch, someone replied, "It's not my responsibility.
 I
>didn't hire her." 
>
>*sigh*  Makes me want to jump out the nearest airlock...
>
>Mike
>
>On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Peter Mancini wrote:
>
>>  Brian Bell came up with some ingenious devices.  We used to have
simulated
>>  grenades but Massachusetts and New Hampshire law now ban them as
"explosive
>>  devices".  Where can I apply to gain citizen ship in a sane state?
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-- 

Michael Carter Llaneza
Veteran, Bermuda Triangle Expeditionary Force, 1991-1950

Devolution is very real to me.

Whenever I hear the "Odd Couple" theme, I get this image of Dennis 
Rodman borrowing Marge Schott's toothbrush.

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