Friday already? Wow, the days sure did blend together didn't they? It's been a long week filled with a little too much excitement and work. Anyways, here are some questions for you...
1) Who is your favorite celebrity?
2) If you had lunch with your favorite celebrity, what you talk about?
3) Do you think working ethics and and attitudes have changed in recent years? If so, how?
4) What do you see in the future for technology?
Enjoy your weekend!
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10 comments:
1. I don't have a favorite...is that weird?
2. Uh-oh, this is not going well.
3. Oh yes, not for the better, that's for sure. When I began working back in 1967, we were teams working for a common cause. (I worked in a sales dept for an insurance company). Today, it's every man for him/herself.
4. Hard to say, technology is moving so quickly, I'm certainly not the one to ask that question of. Try kk!
I can tell by these questions, I will be a real bore this time, even more so than always.
1. I don't have a favorite celebrity, nor do I want one.
2. Nothing, just pay the check and let me get the hell out of here.
3. This probably doesn't answer the question but, work use to require a tie and jacket, now I can wear whatever I want, very casual.
4. Me... not knowing how anything new works
Can I say that after last night, I am officially out of the NCAA pool.
Thanks for the questions, Drew.
1. Clint Eastwood
2. "Do you feel lucky" Actually I would ask him WHY they choose Pabst for his beer In "Gran Torino" I don't call It Pabst anymore. I call It "Kowalsky"
3. You must be kidding? Few people care about the quality of the work that they do today. I need to qualify that by stating FEW young people. Just Sayin. I don't HONESTLY suspect ANY of the regular Irregulars are included In this problem. BTW. The answer would be YES.
4. I personally love new technology, but actually cannot say most of It Is really necessary. True LIFE changing new technology, would be that which makes our lives more economical. Considering the plans of our Government, economics Is going to be the key to survival In this country.
Jed, We all blew It re: the NCAA last night. What a bummer. I don't even know basketball, but I must admit It was fun.
1. I have more than one as my favorite celebrities are the Muppets!
2. Miss Piggy's beauty secrets.
3. People don't care as much as they used to and it reflects in their work.
4. Like most, I'm not the one to ask.
1. Weird, I don't really have a favorite. I seem to run in a lot of circles where I meet celebrities on a regular basis.
2. Well, I usually try to talk about something that they wouldn't usually talk about (for instance, having lunch with Buzz Aldrin we talked about his PHD thesis on orbital mechanics).
3. I think the big problem is, hey, let's go ride our bikes!
4. I see our broken patent system stifling innovation in an avalanche of lawsuits, possibly to the point of gridlock, unless we fix that disastrously broken system.
1) Arnold Ziffel
2) I'd ask him if he eats pork.
3) No one gives a damn anymore. And then they bitch when others don't give a damn.
4) An anomaly will spark artificial intelligence. If we're lucky, they'll keep us for pets.
1. I'm not much into celebrity. Can I choose Mme. Zoltar?
2. She and I have done lunch, and it lasted into the wee hours. Oh my!
3. No one seems to do their jobs anymore at any level. Accountability is out the window, in fact, you are 'suspect' if you do a good job... either you are a threat to the nonworking or what are you hiding?
4. I want to live forever so I don't miss out on anything. I love new technology; however, I do find that as I get older, adapting to new is getting more frustrating.
1) Melissa Gilbert
2) How it was to grow up on Little House on the Prairie, What she likes to do when she is not busy with work.
3) Yes very much so. It is all about the businesses making money, treat employees like crap.
4) It all being computerized.
I hope everyone has a great weekend!♥
1) No particular favorite, though I'd love to meet several rock musicians.
2) I'd ask about where they draw their inspirations from.
3) I've noticed a trend in pushing work off to another co-worker so they can goof off. The management knows and don't care as long as there is production.
4) I'd love to see technology shown in Star Wars.
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