Excerpts from emails



In the spirit of repurposing, here are excerpts from emails that I have sent today. Most of it is nonsense.
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Let me congratulate you on getting out of california.

It's fascinating work that you do.  I hope you realize that.

would it be possible to go back to the burrito place that features "the triple-threat"?  I've been thinking about that burrito for over a year now.

I should add, if you think that I hold a grudge then that guy's a real piece of work.

this has got too much of an absurdist quality for me to be able to take today.
i'm sure i'll be back to blithely accepting the absurd soon enough

we encouraged some people to apply and sent some suggestions to [...] before they made this process public

I'll warn [...] about the pitfalls of this sort of thing today on the phone or in person tomorrow, but brace yourself for them signing on as test site for the new product.

I hope that things have been going better for you lately.

We were encouraged to post the job long before we were anywhere near ready to start the interview process.  I understand that this may mean some of you have taken other opportunities

It's a bit of a maze to actually find us.

I'm willing to take those two steps, but I'm not willing to spend any more of our resources on [...]until october.

are you back from your expedition yet?

The thing I should tell you is that the peace corps is a transformative experience, so I'd caution against programming/predicting too far ahead into the post-peace corps life.

After all your priorities might be rethought as a result of your experience and you should leave some flexibility in your future planning to allow the experience to effect you.

Posted: Mon - August 14, 2006 at 07:23 PM      


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