... he wants. Less for me to worry about and sell off. Continue to look at Craigslist for job. No job I am leaving in two months, with job I might stay a tad longer. Sent in a resume for biotech sales. Go through toiletries, makeup and other bathroom stuff and see what is salable (ie hair irons etc) and what isn't. toss the 'isn't' if I don't actually use it. Put what I am keeping toiletries ...
..."I'm Al Gore -- I used to be the next president of the United States." -- Al Gore may have been a little bit bitter when he spoke to a crowd of 1,400 investors and biotech executives after he won the popular vote in the 2000 presidential election but came up short with the electoral votes. (2002-2009)
"The media has been very desirous that a black quarterback do well. ...
... They have left something out, which I need to explain since it's a big part of the game I'd want to play. The character James McCord (played by Steve Buscemi) is a mechanic/techie at Merrick Biotech (it's a bit unclear in the movie as to what exactly he does) who Lincoln 6 Echo (Ewan McGregor) sneaks down to see on occasion because McCord tells him things about "how the world used to be" (ie ...
... tobacco, beer, beef jerky and massively hillbilly-ish style purchases were rung up before I snapped. I sort of wished him a long life but in an unfortunate way of a long death. Cancer is a bitch. Then Biotech has been floating around work. That's a joy. She's been talking. And talking and talking. She's been rubbing my face in things that if it weren't for the fact that there are many customers ...
...righteous, too. Assholes. All of them. Fucking glad I'm not in BTR. They just gawk at you and make snide remarks to each other. Oh, I'm sorry I'm not in your pretty perfect biotech program, why don't you give the sixth semester students a little confidence. Besides that unfortunate class, everything else has been fine. Three weeks left. Hopefully Carlo is back on Monday. We have a test monday in...
Ed points out that Marcy Wheeler has gone through the transcripts of the "debate" (I refuse to call what Congress does a proper debate anymore) on the health care bill, discovering that a significant amount of the arguments against (by Republicans) and for (by Democrats) were basically word-for-word transcripts given to them by lobbyists for pharmaceutical companies. Here's the excerpts of the...
... headwinds from being taken off sugar high of the stimulus, more regulation, higher taxes and the mid-term election. Saut said labor and capital are shifting from dying industries to green and biotech industries. He said there will be a hard transition period but the end result will be a cyclical move, with the "growth industries swapping the dying industries." Hobbs asked Karen Finerman what to...