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Posted 09 June 2009 - 01:32 PM
So my wife is interviewing candidates for an internship in Reno, and one of candidates listed someone named "[redacted]" as a reference. This [redacted] person is apparently a member of the Ambrosia webboards. So, if such an entity does exist, would you please step forward? I'm not looking to ask any reference style questions (Wendryn emailed this mystery person already), and you are welcome to remain anonymous, if you like. I am just curious...
xander
xander
#2
Posted 09 June 2009 - 02:30 PM
What I'm curious is how you found out [this man] was a member.
Do moderators have creepy stalker powers?
Do moderators have creepy stalker powers?
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#3
Posted 09 June 2009 - 02:44 PM
What I'm curious is how you found out [redacted] was a member.
Do moderators have creepy stalker powers?
Do moderators have creepy stalker powers?
When asked for references, the applicant provided the name of this [redacted], and a brief description (i.e. "how I know this guy"). This description mentioned that [redacted] is a member of the boards. Seems a bit random to me, buy, hey, whatever floats your boat.
xander
#6
Posted 09 June 2009 - 08:39 PM
What I'm curious is how you found out [redacted] was a member.
Do moderators have creepy stalker powers?
Do moderators have creepy stalker powers?
I would tell you, but then I'd have to… meh, you get the idea.
At last he came to a door, with these words in glowing emeralds: THE END OF THE WORLD. He did not hesitate. He opened the door and stepped through.
#10
Posted 10 June 2009 - 05:03 PM
Nick is the only member of these boards I have met in person to date.
I'm pretty sure people don't usually put miscellaneous internet activities as one of the defining characteristics of someone they know. I can't help but wonder if someone recognized your wife's name from your time here.
When asked for references, the applicant provided the name of this [redacted], and a brief description (i.e. "how I know this guy"). This description mentioned that [redacted] is a member of the boards. Seems a bit random to me, buy, hey, whatever floats your boat.
xander
xander
I'm pretty sure people don't usually put miscellaneous internet activities as one of the defining characteristics of someone they know. I can't help but wonder if someone recognized your wife's name from your time here.
This post has been edited by Sundered Angel: 03 September 2009 - 11:45 PM
Reason for edit: Redacted. -SA
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SENSES: Foolish intellect! Do you seek to overthrow us, while it is from us that you take your evidence?
SENSES: Foolish intellect! Do you seek to overthrow us, while it is from us that you take your evidence?
#16
Posted 14 June 2009 - 12:36 PM
Damn, you stop checking ATT for a few weeks, and the weirdest s### crops up. I probably would never have known about this if vecoriwen hadn't notified me.
Anyway, guilty.
The guy with the beard here is the guy who applied for the job. The guy with the glasses is the guy he listed as a reference, i.e. me.
For reference, you can find out more about us and darwinian here.
Anyway, guilty.
The guy with the beard here is the guy who applied for the job. The guy with the glasses is the guy he listed as a reference, i.e. me.
For reference, you can find out more about us and darwinian here.
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#19
Posted 14 June 2009 - 02:29 PM
Nick is the only member of these boards I have met in person to date.
We didn't meet to date, we met to have lunch and chat. We're just friends.
"For a writing to be a writing it must continue to 'act' and to be readable even when what is called the author of the writing no longer answers for what he has written..."
Jacques Derrida, "Signature Event Context"
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