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Nov. 19th, 2006 09:44 amI'm lousy at articulating economic-political views.
Particularly about how the division of personal/'company' time is becoming increasingly meaningless with the ubiquity of a broad range of communication devices.
I picked the cell phone as the nearest example.
"Well, they can always turn them off."
That seems off to me, but I cannot articulate it. Plus, if the push to privatize is successful, how much 'personal' time will be left?
Again, I am not sure how to best articulate that.
Also, it is really weird when my first thought when hearing of the death of a polarizing economist, to think "I better ask one of my housemates for his son's address so I can send him a condolence card."
Meanwhile, I just have to take out bureau drawers and mattress and I will be ready for the exterminators. Spent the day helping people get stuff into storage. I felt like I didn't do enough, but people didn't seem to agree.
I also solved the where I am putting my clothing problem two ways. One, I hung some up in plastic bags. Two, there was a pile of file cabiniets and such in the middle of the hallway. I put my bags of clothing there. It looked like some monument of modern life, or something. Wee.
Also, should I make a 'not friends-only banner' of some kind?
Particularly about how the division of personal/'company' time is becoming increasingly meaningless with the ubiquity of a broad range of communication devices.
I picked the cell phone as the nearest example.
"Well, they can always turn them off."
That seems off to me, but I cannot articulate it. Plus, if the push to privatize is successful, how much 'personal' time will be left?
Again, I am not sure how to best articulate that.
Also, it is really weird when my first thought when hearing of the death of a polarizing economist, to think "I better ask one of my housemates for his son's address so I can send him a condolence card."
Meanwhile, I just have to take out bureau drawers and mattress and I will be ready for the exterminators. Spent the day helping people get stuff into storage. I felt like I didn't do enough, but people didn't seem to agree.
I also solved the where I am putting my clothing problem two ways. One, I hung some up in plastic bags. Two, there was a pile of file cabiniets and such in the middle of the hallway. I put my bags of clothing there. It looked like some monument of modern life, or something. Wee.
Also, should I make a 'not friends-only banner' of some kind?