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On the subject of working too hard

Started by Ed, February 09, 2014, 03:27:03 PM

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Ed

This poor guy died at his desk and nobody noticed for five days :idiot:
Planning is an unnatural process - it is much more fun to do something.  The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression. [Sir John Harvey-Jones]


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"If you want to write, write it. That's the first rule. And send it in, and send it in to someone who can publish it or get it published. Don't send it to me. Don't show it to your spouse, or your significant other, or your parents, or somebody. They're not going to publish it."

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Lord_of_the_Dense

If I was proofing a medical manuscript, I'd probably die also. :crazy:
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Ed

Quote from: Lord_of_the_Dense on February 11, 2014, 09:01:18 PM
If I was proofing a medical manuscript, I'd probably die also. :crazy:

Hi LotD -- good to see you're still dropping in occasionally :afro: How's life treating you?
Planning is an unnatural process - it is much more fun to do something.  The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression. [Sir John Harvey-Jones]

Lord_of_the_Dense

Life could be much better.

In need of employment. Need to get out of Midwest. Need 2014 to be better than last year.
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Ed

Sorry to hear that. I hope you get a lucky break soon, LotD -- it only takes one :afro:
Planning is an unnatural process - it is much more fun to do something.  The nicest thing about not planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise, rather than being preceded by a period of worry and depression. [Sir John Harvey-Jones]