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Like night and day

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I can’t believe this, but I’m going to have to wake the Bug too take her home.

For weeks, we’ve been struggling with getting C to sleep at the office. She used to sleep here very well, but that suddenly stopped a few weeks ago. After then, she’d sleep only if you held her - obviously impossible in an office setting.

Yeah, that could work, too

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Since about three o’clock, the Bug has been on the fuss bus. Nothing could make her happy. We went for a walk, we played, we read books, but no matter what I tried, she screamed. And while screaming at home is bad enough, screaming in an office is terrible. And on top of that, I could see the piles of work on my desk growing deeper.

Kink Ador’s Release Party: The Report

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I promised to disclose all of the goodness from Kink Ador’s release party, so here it is. I arrived with about 15 minutes ’til party time left on the clock. The place was blue on the outside, so you couldn’t miss it. After walking inside, it wasn’t long before I bumped into the lead singer, Sharon Koltick.

Extinct Disconnected Vacation

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We are encouraged to take the alloted days of vacation provided in the terms of our employment. I support that idea but admit that I (along with many other IT professionals) prefer to define vacation as a period of time when being connected to the office is defined by me rather than an administrative clock.

"...the Institute for Human Services is going to start charging its homeless clients a fee to stay."

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Okay, thats great and there's nothing wrong with charging someone $90/month if they can afford it, but what happens to those who can't afford it? Granted, $90 a month is a helluva deal for most folks; the closest thing Nashville has is the Salvation Army and they're running $70 a week - but your first night there is free - oh boy!

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