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I Love My Job [Jul. 26th, 2006|12:44 pm]
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[Cross-posted from my MovableType Blog]

Not just because folks like the infamous Dooce just walked in the front door.

Or that my co-workers can have a heated debate on the value of the term "user experience" that continues both on email and in person.

Or that we are going to get to take not one, but two private tours of museums in Washington DC during our User Experience Week conference next month.

No, I'm stating that because despite all the cool things that happen in this office, there are days like today where I cannot find the focus or energy to do good work. Hell, forgot good, just ANY work. I have to remember that cool things do happen. And that I do do (heh, I just said dodo) good work.

I just moved upstairs, where it's a bit more quiet. And I'm less likely to be distracted by sneaking peeks at Ms. Armstrong (she's so CUTE in her short hair). And hopefully I can focus on getting something done.

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[User Picture]From: [info]beliebt
2006-07-26 08:52 pm (UTC)

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mmmm, do you spose they could use an epidemiologist?
[User Picture]From: [info]acpo
2006-07-27 11:22 am (UTC)

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Don't suppose that WE can sneak a peek at Ms. Armstrong and her incredibly cute short hair?
[User Picture]From: [info]cfox74
2006-07-27 03:31 pm (UTC)

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Try here:

and here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dooce/152554684/

http://www.dooce.com/images/me.jpg

Dooce/Ms. Armstrong and a bunch of female bloggers are in town for Blogher. And since Maggie's husband works at AP, and Maggie has a desk upstairs, and Maggie is good friends with this group of female bloggers, they all came to the office. It would seem that they arrived early to have some fun before the conference. I met most of them last year at Blogher, but alas none of them seem to remember me. Oh well. There were 300 people at the conference and they were definately the crowd that EVERYONE wanted to hang out with.

If you aren't currently reading Dooce, I hightly recommend her site. She is quite the witty writer.

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