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Good morning! Waiting for headlight replacing, likely not the most exciting thing to do. At least there are the dad jokes to relieve the tedium?
I once had a poster in my office too... It read, "There they go!! I must hasten after them, for I am their leader."
Anyway, the coffee cart is ready to hear more humour, as well as more serious discussion. C'mon in.

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"There they go!! I must hasten after them, for I am their leader."
Sadly, that's how I'm starting to feel at work. My team all know the s**t better than I do (all my team are millennial or Gen-Z). Part of why I'm contemplating retiring early. IT is a young person's game. Moves and advances too fast for an aging brain or something.
 
Just hand them some slide rules, tell them to use instead of calculators. By the time they figure those out, you'll have caught up.
Oh, and rotary dial phones to replace their cells...
 
Mendalla, are you there for your IT skills or for your management skills related to working with IT people? I suspect ;you are an important link between IT and the people dependent on their services.
 
Mendalla, are you there for your IT skills or for your management skills related to working with IT people? I suspect ;you are an important link between IT and the people dependent on their services.
Came for the IT skills, stayed for the management skills is how it seems to be now. Problem is, I enjoy the IT stuff more than the management stuff. Why do you think I putter around with our software here as a hobby? That said, my degree is an MLIS which is definitely a management career track these days (library technicians and non-professional library staff do most of the day-to-day work in libraries) so I was probably doomed to management from the moment I applied to library school. :rolleyes: :giggle:
 
Maybe you can volunteer your skills related to design of information systems for charitable organizations. Overall design is the most important. Or develop a design for health research information that could coordinate information from health authorities across Canada. They could input information from any experiments they have conducted, especially related to delivery of services including experiments that worked and ones that failed. Make this information available to health authorities and medical professionals.
 
Overall skills are above the management skills of many psychopathic drivers ... leads to many mental failures ... and dead mind-soul-psyche complexes hated by the simple ... thus nailing, spudding and onyx like impressions! Tis dark and mysterious ...
 
Maybe you can volunteer your skills related to design of information systems for charitable organizations. Overall design is the most important. Or develop a design for health research information that could coordinate information from health authorities across Canada. They could input information from any experiments they have conducted, especially related to delivery of services including experiments that worked and ones that failed. Make this information available to health authorities and medical professionals.
Don't really have the time between work and life, but maybe as a retirement project if writing doesn't take up enough of my time.

*yawns*

Another day winding down. Unusually warm here today and tomorrow (over 20 both days) but easing back into Fall come the weekend.
 
As normal; can things carry on? Of course there is the big incentive of becoming a wealthy member of the administrative class of NGOS! Thus administered as there is a case for need of more administration of what is as to dismiss it as what no longer is ... in a dismissive word of denial! Thus it became wasn't ... and is no longer!

The entire myth of life is about that item ...abstract? It is poorly interpreted ...
 
Good morning! Weather seems more fall-like day by day, and sun seems to be sleeping in longer these days. However, the coffee is fresh, the tea is hot, and the coffee cart is here to help us through the day. Join us for conversation and community. Enjoy the day!

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We camped at Algonquin two years ago. The park is beautiful. The lakes area South of the park is also beautiful. Not sure when we will return to that area now that we live in Eastern Ontario.
 
We used to have a cottage on Aylen Lake just north of Barry's Bay, and some years we would have our Thanksgiving there. The drive was gorgeous along with the leaves turning surrounding the cottage. In the early morning fogs over the lake the view was surreal.
 
We camped at Algonquin two years ago. The park is beautiful. The lakes area South of the park is also beautiful. Not sure when we will return to that area now that we live in Eastern Ontario.
Jim - is the Barron Canyon area of the park near you? I think the Sand Lake Gate is near Pettawawa. One year my mate went to that area - very beautiful! I only know it from his photos.
 
Good morning! With thoughts of the colours of the season, esp. in Algonquin, but also extending to other places, on our minds, let us gather round the coffee cart, getting ready for the holiday weekend, for conversation and community. All is ready.

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Good day. We continue to have unseasonably pleasant and warm weather. There are concerns about drought. It's odd that almost a year ago there was a ton of rain and horrific floods.

I'm missing out on a hike today. The group is going to an island nearby that is lovely. They will do 8 or 12 kms. Two other women and I were going to go and do our own hike/explore. That fell through. So instead I am sitting here knitting.
 
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