| theurbanhermit ( @ 2008-09-28 21:44:00 |
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as always:
It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .
<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>
it makes more sense then. ....
or just explore the journal at: http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/
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a livejournal comment to entry #3695 (6/23/2008): from 1210PM today:
Subject: well done
omg.. good work, brother
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3695
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thjere was an entryu 3.694, but hte HUF erased it or did not allow it to post - also, the auto save is out again . . . hmmm . . .
so - notes from earlier if I can recapture them / '
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No - the posting order of 3693 and 3694 was switched - ah: like the I was Just thinking - do slugs have nose hair article of sharon high times in 1982 I think - where two pageswere submityted and the second ran before the first, destroying the line of thought of the article . . .
so the HUMNF way back then and screwing with writing? oy . . .
also - I wenrt, came back, and left to go to rite aid, the the following message (gibberish - see previous entries, blanton) was posted as soon as i locked the door to leave . . .
Subject: PvIHEnTycQwzK
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and this off an early april posting . . .
HU HR - after I left campus (of course). . .
Requisition Number 29646
Title Category B Parking Monitor (Category B Parking Monitor)
School / Unit University Operations Services
Department Parking Services
Location Cambridge
Full Or Part Time Part-Time
Hours Per Week 17.5
Days And Hours Monday 12:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Tuesday 12:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Wednesday 12:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Thursday 12:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Friday 12:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Days Off Sunday
Saturday
Rate Per Hour $12.62
Salary Grade
Union HUSPMGU
Eligible for Overtime
Date Posted 04/02/2007
Duties And Responsibilities Position Summary: Serves as a front-line provider of customer service and campus information to the Harvard Community and the general public for Parking Services. Provides support for all Parking Services field operations including monitoring of campus parking areas to ensure safe and reliable access and enforcement of University parking regulations. UOS requires pre-employment drug, reference and background screening. Bid # 1513
Required Education, Experience and Skills High school diploma or equivalent with at least one year of customer service experience required. Must have legible handwriting, strong verbal communication skills. Cash handling may be required. Experience with a 2-way radios a plus. Driver Designation: Valid State driver's license required. Driving history must meet University Operations Services standards Technology Skills Required: Special Requirements: Will be required to wear a uniform provided by employer. Physical Requirements: Must be willing and able to perform physically demanding work outdoors in all types of weather conditions. Emergency Status Designation: Critical Operations Personnel
Additional Web Position Listing Monitors and directs vehicle traffic at designated campus control points to ensure safe access to parking facilities, proper permit authorization and customer satisfaction. Enforces Harvard University parking regulations throughout campus parking areas as required, including; issuance of warning notices and parking violations and coordination of vehicle towing. Serves as a front-line provider of customer service and campus information to the Harvard Community and the general public. Acts a highly visible representative of the University and the Parking Services unit. Presents a professional image in accordance with established uniform and appearance standards. Performs daily route inspections of parking lots and garages and reports on space availability, safety issues and physical condition of parking facilities and equipment. Completes appropriate paperwork for parking facilities as directed by Parking Management. Works closely with other field services and office staff members to ensure effective coordination of service efforts through two-way radio communication. Performs deliveries of parking-related materials to departments throughout the University as directed by the Manager. Participates in integrated Transportation Services initiatives during special events such as student move-ins, move-outs and commencement week activities to ensure safe and convenient campus accessibility. Performs related duties as required.
Requisition Number 29647
Title Part - Time Program Coordinator for Moses MesoAmerican Archive
School / Unit Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department Anthropology
Location Cambridge
Full Or Part Time Part-Time
Hours Per Week 17.5
Days And Hours Wednesday 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Days Off Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Saturday
Salary Grade 055
Union HUCTW
Eligible for Overtime
Date Posted 04/02/2007 Strong Internal Candidate
Duties And Responsibilities Develop and implement Archive's yearly educational plan, (in relation to Anthropology, Peabody Museum and DRCLAS and Mexican scholars) with focus on coordination of research agendas, conferences and educational events and special programs. Manage Archive publications program including Mesoamerican Worlds series with University Press of Colorado. Manage development and enhancement of educational tools including digitization of 12,000 slides and their division into teaching and research units to be made available to colleagues in Peabody Museum, Divinity School and FAS. Manage an online journal on new developments in Mesoamerican religions, photography and archaeology. Maintenance and expansion of Archive book and article collections relating to integration of research, teaching and publication goals. Develop processes to ensure safety, quality, and accessibility of Archive collections, including bibliographic data base, development and maintenance of website. Design Archive's outreach programs with University development staff; act as liaison to donors, foundations, write proposals for/manage externally funded projects. With museum Financial Officer, develop/ manage Archive budget.
Required Education, Experience and Skills B.A. degree, 5 years related experience preferred. Research experience in religion and anthropology; proven program/grants management skills; proven experience managing conferences/events in U.S.; excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills; computer expertise with bibliographic software/database management, presentation tools, such as PowerPoint, Excel, Word, experience with website design and management. This position is 17.5 hours per week.
Requisition Number 29648
Title Part-Time Curatorial Assistant (III Archives Technician)
School / Unit Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department Peabody Museum
Location Cambridge
Full Or Part Time Part-Time
Hours Per Week 17.5
Days And Hours Monday 9:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Days Off Sunday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Salary Grade 053
Union HUCTW
Eligible for Overtime
Date Posted 04/02/2007 Strong Internal Candidate
Duties And Responsibilities Assists with daily activities in the Peabody Museum archives. Schedules and coordinates requests to visit the archives for internal and external researchers. Oversees and coordinates access to the archival store facilities and retrieves and re-files paper and photographic archival collections for researchers. Serves as EmbARK data coordinator and maintains EmbARK archival records. Develops and updates record keeping systems; maintains monthly statistics. Serves as project leader for special projects, i.e. digital imaging and processing of archival collections. Under the direction of the Archivists, implements the processing and cataloging of both paper and photo archival collections and develops finding aids and electronic guides to archival collections. Trains and oversees students, casual employees, interns, and volunteers.
Required Education, Experience and Skills B.A. preferred. Two years related experience. Familiarity with digital imaging applications. Ability to manage several projects and multiple assistants concurrently, skills in training and supervising assistants of varied experience, ability to communicate effectively and serve as a resource person for faculty, staff, students, scholars and others. Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team. Excellent communication, writing and interpersonal skills, ability to set and adjust priorities. Familiarity with anthropology discipline. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
Requisition Number 29650
Title Research Assistant II
School / Unit Harvard Medical School
Department Systems Biology
Location Boston
Full Or Part Time Full-Time
Salary Grade 053
Union HUCTW
Eligible for Overtime
Date Posted 04/02/2007
Duties And Responsibilities The responsibilities of this position include performing a small molecule screen for inhibitors of the Ran pathway using the ICCB-L facility. Once the screen is complete, this position will be responsible for performing biochemical assays to measuring effects of hit compounds on specific proteins in the pathway. He or she will also perform cell biological assays to measure effects on nuclear transport and cell division. This position is a three month grant-funded position.
Required Education, Experience and Skills Bachelor's degree, preferably in Chemical Biology or a related discipline preferred. Master's degree in Chemical Biology highly desirable. He or she will have a working knowledge of protien biochemistry and small molecule chemistry. The candidate must have prior experience with the relevant assays, as well as experience working in ICCB-L
Requisition Number 29651
Title CMES Coordinator of Publications and Information Technology
School / Unit Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department Center for Middle Eastern Studies
Location Cambridge
Full Or Part Time Full-Time
Hours Per Week 35
Days And Hours Monday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Days Off Sunday
Saturday
Salary Grade 055
Union HUCTW
Eligible for Overtime
Date Posted 04/02/2007
Duties And Responsibilities Working under the Administrator, the Coordinator of Publications and Information Systems is responsible for all CMES publications as well as shared databases and drives. Writes, solicits, edits, and/or proofreads content for annual reports, center brochures, online journal, and website. Coordinates publication process for CMES monographs and academic journal in close consultation with the editor, authors, and external publication service providers. Edits online journal. Contributes content to Center grant proposals and reports. Designs and produces posters, event programs, and post-event publications in electronic and hardcopy formats. Maintains website and website documentation, and trains users on web upkeep. Creates, organizes, develops, and maintains a centralized database system for use by CMES faculty and staff; trains users on its use. Makes Center-wide recommendations on hardware and software purchases. Oversees work of interns, students, and temps as needed.
Required Education, Experience and Skills Bachelor's degree required. Five or more years of related experience, preferably handling both general and academic publications. Proven project management skills and ability to meet deadlines. Excellent organizational abilities and interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal). Ability to work independently with little supervision. Copyediting, proofreading, and/or transliteration skills/experience highly desirable. Demonstrated competency using a variety of computer software including but not limited to: MS Office Suite, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, In-Design, etc.), Filemaker Pro, and Drupal. Familiarity with html helpful but not mandatory. Knowledge of the Middle East and/or Middle Eastern languages a plus.
Requisition Number 29652
Title Part Time Staff Assistant (III)
School / Unit Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department Center for American Political Studies
Location Cambridge
Full Or Part Time Part-Time
Hours Per Week
Days And Hours Monday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Days Off Sunday
Saturday
Salary Grade 053
Union HUCTW
Eligible for Overtime
Date Posted 04/02/2007
Duties And Responsibilities Reporting to the CAPS Administrator, the Staff Assistant will assist with the administration of day-to-day operations including handling routine telephone calls and responding to inquiries; Assisting with administrative, financial, and programmatic functions of the center including the Center's Grant and Fellowship review process and Sponsored Research proposal preparation such as obtaining required forms, maintaining CVs of P.I.'s, scanning documents and providing overall support to the proposal preparation process. Duties will also include: Processing reimbursements and vendor payments through the web voucher system; Compiling Center mailings to internal and external community; Composes, proofs, edits and prepares correspondence, reports and other materials; Assists w/ regular events & conferences such as submitting and receiving catering orders, creating namebadges, typing up agendas; distirbuting research papers. Coordinates logistics for meetings; Assists with planning and production of center brochures and newsletters. Position will also perform related research duties for the Director such as online library searches and retrieving books/articles from the library.
Required Education, Experience and Skills Basic requirements: College degree preferred. At least three years of related experience. Must be highly detailed with excellent written and oral communication, interpersonal, mulit-tasking and time management skills. Additional requirements include strong administrative and planning skills, ability to work on a team and have a can-do attitude. Competency using a variety of computer software including MSOffice and Internet. Knowledge of Oracle financial systems a plus.
Requisition Number 29653
Title Manager of Information Systems
School / Unit Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department Center for European Studies
Location Cambridge
Full Or Part Time Full-Time
Hours Per Week
Days And Hours Monday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Days Off Sunday
Saturday
Salary Grade 056
Eligible for Overtime
Date Posted 04/02/2007
Duties And Responsibilities The two primary functions of this position are: to manage the Center's IT needs and manage the on-site Center library. This position will provide high level IT support to the resident faculty, visiting scholars, staff and graduate students in Busch Hall, including support for computing and printing, troubleshooting and solving hardware and software problems, upgrading software and virus protection, and assisting visitors with their IT needs. This position is also responsible for making recommendations and purchasing equipment, interfacing with vendors; taking bids for needed services, work with other units at Harvard on building upgrades related to IT. Manages electronic calendar distribution, supervises IT assistant and student workers, provides IT support for the Center's conferences, workshops, and talks. Oversee the Center's website. Maintains and upgrades main database. The Manager of Information Services manages monthly IT and Library budgets and provides five year strategic budgets on an annual basis. This position will also obtain and process acquisitions in Center's library; work with faculty on adding to collection, work with Harvard Libraries to ensure CES collection is integrated into Harvard system, conduct periodic inventories, respond to questions about library collection, develop policies on library borrowing practices as needed. Performs other duties/special projects as needed.
Required Education, Experience and Skills Minimum of 3-5 years related IT and library experience is required. Must have strong computer skills which include advanced knowledge of Windows, Excel, Word, FileMaker Pro, Internet Explorer, HTML, database management. Must be capable of assisting non-technically oriented system users, be detail oriented, organized and a multi-tasker. Must be able to work with minimal supervision and meet deadlines. Should be proactive; initiate tasks and formulate ideas which could contribute to the overall efficiency of the Center. Follow-through on tasks and ideas is expected.
Additional Web Position Listing As part of Center's senior management, the successful candidate will make recommendations on budgeting and strategic planning for IT and library annual budget proposals. Candidiate must exercise professionalism and use sound judgment when analyzing and resolving problems. Flexibility in scheduling is required; occasional work on evenings and weekends is necessary. Particularly important to keep skills current to enhance performance and professional growth and development.
from the UH junk mail folder:
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and from the In Box there:
From : s keita <s-keita70@hotmail.fr>
Reply-To : saidou_keita@yahoo.fr
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Subject : SAIDOU KEITA URGENT PARTNERSHIP/INVESTMENT
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OUAGADOUGOU-BURKINA FASO.
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WHO WE
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IT
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msn.com horoscope: "April 3, 2007
You tend to be a practical person, kt, and you like to investigate things thoroughly. But today you shouldn't let your logical side go to extremes. You could be in an intuitive, dreamy sort of mood today. Ideas could flow through your mind, pouring in like water. If you try to grasp onto them too tightly, measuring them for their practical use, these daydreams will vanish. But if you can enjoy this stream of consciousness, something useful could emerge."
HUMF impressment. . .
Too oft of late, folks have tried to convince me that there has been some dramatic trauma in my life -- I think it's the Legion of the HUMF trying to cover itself for the Mengelevian approach it has taken. . .
from bbc.news.com (anniversaries - see previous entries - ah, so this is why Zimbardo's here at HLS today, he of the Stanford Prioson Experiment (and me a lab rat for Round Two with mind probe neurobiological technology?):
1996: 'Unabomber' suspect arrested
Police in the United States have arrested a man they believe to be the notorious "Unabomber" who has killed three people and maimed 23 others.
The suspect, named as Theodore Kaczynski, was arrested in Montana on Wednesday.
Attacks attributed to the Unabomber stretch back 18 years and span the US.
The first parcel bomb was sent in May 1978 and the last - which killed California Forestry Association president Gilbert Murray - was in April last year.
Theodore Kaczynski, 53, formerly taught mathematics at the University of California at Berkeley.
He is a graduate of Harvard University and received a doctorate from the University of Michigan.
Federal agents had long thought the Unabomber would have an academic background.
Promising career
The Unabomber tag came from a combination of the first letters of many of the targets - universities and airlines.
He was thought to be motivated by hatred of the capitalist system and technological advances.
Mr Kaczynski gave up his promising academic career in the early 1970s and moved to a tiny, primitive shack in a remote area on the edge of the Lolo National Forest in Montana.
A neighbour, Dick Lundberg, said he was considered to be a recluse.
"He kept to himself, never bothered anyone. He never did say anything bad about anybody. We thought he was all right," Mr Lundberg said.
A tip-off from members of Theodore Kaczynski's own family is said to have led to his arrest.
At the family home in Chicago they discovered notes by Mr Kaczynski which were strikingly similar to the Unabomber's "manifesto" published by the Washington Post and New York Times newspapers last year.
The family members - believed to be Mr Kaczynski's mother and brother - handed the notes over to the FBI.
They also allowed their house to be searched during which more evidence is said to have been found.
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See previous entries. . .
yahoo spam (bulk):
annie kara-lynn Pat Mon Apr 02, 2007 22k
a viagra ad, with:
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Are muffled into silence that refuses
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Upon from the right by far trees, that white place
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Amid the gloom, there, on the pole, stands black
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To a higher level of appearance.
Toward . . . that seems to be the whispered question
Side of the painting, the world of that wise, white,
Homeward into the howling woods, although"
(again the sexpred runup. . .)
there was also one on wheelchairs, kitchen remodeling ( a payoff to family?), and government grants again -- tagretted. . .
spam (InBox):
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I find this interesting. . . Clovis. . . and the positons posted at the Peabody Museum. . . ? Hmmm. . .
yahoo.com horoscope: "Quickie: Enthusiasm will get you noticed in a very positive way today, but don't overdo it. Overview: Is it just you, or are the final hurdles of your goal getting harder to scale? Ask a dear friend or a loved one for an objective opinion. If the path is getting rockier, they can help you plot out an alternate route." and Extended: "Your enthusiasm will get you noticed in a positive way, but don't overdo it -- or else you might start getting a very bad type of attention. There's a fine line between being entertaining and being obnoxious, and you need to understand the difference. If you feel like gushing or venting about something, save it for your inner circle. These folks know you well and embrace your more extreme emotions. Letting down your guard is safe with them."
with the magazines on the table outside he library yesterday and the resignation of Horn (sudden, too), we perhaps have another "admission" . . . but how to redress what I consider to be a war crime? that's not up to me. . . i just want to let the world know it is happening. . .
so it won;t happen anymore. . .
at salarmy, a man acoss the room talking "he's a racist" later, after a chat about dogs, seemed down on himself and I, believe it ir not, for it is naturally me anyway, stressed the positive. . . he'll be okay - but it's like Pete Money said ere he left. . . He/I. . . "we're too hard on ourselves. . .
The HUMF'll coordinate an inch:mile anything it can get now. . .
Backpeddling with the power to Spin in the Press. . .
So sad. . . so sad. . .
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why? because the plates were out today . . . see previus entries . . .
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Tahnks for posting
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omg.. good work, man
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and this after the junk spam to the UH account:
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from 3W Jobs Chile - robot jobs? oy . . . ah - recall the thing form the CIA book . . . see previous entries . . .
and also to the UH account (and this too to the generic yahoo account, and the museum alone with only the two addresses):
Navy Federal Credit Union Email Address Changed 6:20 PM 3 KB
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This e-mail has been send to you based on the Member Notification preferences you previously established.If you would like to change you Member Notification preferences, please sign on to Navy Federal Online Account Access and click on the Other Services link, go to the Member Notifications by E-Mail option, and then click on the Manage My Notification tab.
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and yet I;ve never signed on for the navy credit things . . . ah: the military games . .. but read on . . .
oh - navy testing? as in quincy? see previous entries . . .
for the above came in at 6:20 PM to the UH account, but this one came in at 4:56 to the generic yahoo account . . .
EMail Address Changed . . . Sunday, September 28, 2008 4:56 PM
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and on sundays? ah - too- the go phone took its money this afternoon as well . . . hmmmm . .. always used to wait for non-weekend days . . .
oy . . .
and funny this, too - days after the mom unit said the grady estate had been settled . .. ah: but she originally said the accident happened in florida , and yet the court vcase was settled in rockland, maine - more rockjland as neurobiological testing ground crap - with mom unit compliance . . .
and don;t forget, i think, goatbike Dave the son of a navy intel guy - see previous entries, the SJC?tracks . . .
and on the change of hte password thing, too - i got a phone message said my password had been changed - and see too the same from the 2004/2005 maine exile time - on that both the phone and bank accounts being changed . . . oy . . .
from thecrimson.com:
WEB UPDATE
Harvard VP, Former Goldman Exec, Tapped To Help with Financial Bailout
By CLIFFORD M MARKS
and NATHAN C. STRAUSS
Friday, September 26, 2008 6:59 PM
Edward C. Forst '82 is helping Secretary of the Treasury Henry M. Paulson, his erstwhile Goldman colleague, draft the controversial $700-billion bailout plan that is currently being considered by Congress.
WEB UPDATE
Harvard Law School Adopts Pass-Fail Grading System
By THE CRIMSON STAFF
Friday, September 26, 2008 6:04 PM
Harvard Law School will be moving to a pass-fail grading system in the fall of 2009, joining peer institutions such as Yale and Stanford, HLS Dean Elena Kagan announced in an e-mail to students this afternoon.
Panel Weighs Market Meltdown
By MAXWELL L. CHILD
In light of a financial crisis that University President Drew G. Faust called “without precedent,” Harvard responded in typical fashion—with a panel of professors to discuss the problem.
Professors Criticize Plan for Swift Bailout
Broad Taps Fryer To Lead New Ed Center
By ALEXANDRA PERLOFF-GILES
A new center for education research, backed by philanthropist Eli Broad and led by economics professor Roland G. Fryer Jr., will open soon at Harvard, the Broad Foundation announced yesterday at the annual Clinton Global Initiative meeting in New York.
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as always:
It is best to read this journal from the beginning. . .
<http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/2006/02/08/>
it makes more sense then. ....
or just explore the journal at: http://theurbanhermit.livejournal.com/
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a livejournal comment to entry #3695 (6/23/2008): from 1210PM today:
Subject: well done
omg.. good work, brother
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3695
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thjere was an entryu 3.694, but hte HUF erased it or did not allow it to post - also, the auto save is out again . . . hmmm . . .
so - notes from earlier if I can recapture them / '
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No - the posting order of 3693 and 3694 was switched - ah: like the I was Just thinking - do slugs have nose hair article of sharon high times in 1982 I think - where two pageswere submityted and the second ran before the first, destroying the line of thought of the article . . .
so the HUMNF way back then and screwing with writing? oy . . .
also - I wenrt, came back, and left to go to rite aid, the the following message (gibberish - see previous entries, blanton) was posted as soon as i locked the door to leave . . .
Subject: PvIHEnTycQwzK
qkLrxv dfv078fnw8f934ndvkg2l
and this off an early april posting . . .
HU HR - after I left campus (of course). . .
Requisition Number 29646
Title Category B Parking Monitor (Category B Parking Monitor)
School / Unit University Operations Services
Department Parking Services
Location Cambridge
Full Or Part Time Part-Time
Hours Per Week 17.5
Days And Hours Monday 12:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Tuesday 12:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Wednesday 12:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Thursday 12:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Friday 12:30 PM - 3:45 PM
Days Off Sunday
Saturday
Rate Per Hour $12.62
Salary Grade
Union HUSPMGU
Eligible for Overtime
Date Posted 04/02/2007
Duties And Responsibilities Position Summary: Serves as a front-line provider of customer service and campus information to the Harvard Community and the general public for Parking Services. Provides support for all Parking Services field operations including monitoring of campus parking areas to ensure safe and reliable access and enforcement of University parking regulations. UOS requires pre-employment drug, reference and background screening. Bid # 1513
Required Education, Experience and Skills High school diploma or equivalent with at least one year of customer service experience required. Must have legible handwriting, strong verbal communication skills. Cash handling may be required. Experience with a 2-way radios a plus. Driver Designation: Valid State driver's license required. Driving history must meet University Operations Services standards Technology Skills Required: Special Requirements: Will be required to wear a uniform provided by employer. Physical Requirements: Must be willing and able to perform physically demanding work outdoors in all types of weather conditions. Emergency Status Designation: Critical Operations Personnel
Additional Web Position Listing Monitors and directs vehicle traffic at designated campus control points to ensure safe access to parking facilities, proper permit authorization and customer satisfaction. Enforces Harvard University parking regulations throughout campus parking areas as required, including; issuance of warning notices and parking violations and coordination of vehicle towing. Serves as a front-line provider of customer service and campus information to the Harvard Community and the general public. Acts a highly visible representative of the University and the Parking Services unit. Presents a professional image in accordance with established uniform and appearance standards. Performs daily route inspections of parking lots and garages and reports on space availability, safety issues and physical condition of parking facilities and equipment. Completes appropriate paperwork for parking facilities as directed by Parking Management. Works closely with other field services and office staff members to ensure effective coordination of service efforts through two-way radio communication. Performs deliveries of parking-related materials to departments throughout the University as directed by the Manager. Participates in integrated Transportation Services initiatives during special events such as student move-ins, move-outs and commencement week activities to ensure safe and convenient campus accessibility. Performs related duties as required.
Requisition Number 29647
Title Part - Time Program Coordinator for Moses MesoAmerican Archive
School / Unit Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department Anthropology
Location Cambridge
Full Or Part Time Part-Time
Hours Per Week 17.5
Days And Hours Wednesday 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Days Off Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Saturday
Salary Grade 055
Union HUCTW
Eligible for Overtime
Date Posted 04/02/2007 Strong Internal Candidate
Duties And Responsibilities Develop and implement Archive's yearly educational plan, (in relation to Anthropology, Peabody Museum and DRCLAS and Mexican scholars) with focus on coordination of research agendas, conferences and educational events and special programs. Manage Archive publications program including Mesoamerican Worlds series with University Press of Colorado. Manage development and enhancement of educational tools including digitization of 12,000 slides and their division into teaching and research units to be made available to colleagues in Peabody Museum, Divinity School and FAS. Manage an online journal on new developments in Mesoamerican religions, photography and archaeology. Maintenance and expansion of Archive book and article collections relating to integration of research, teaching and publication goals. Develop processes to ensure safety, quality, and accessibility of Archive collections, including bibliographic data base, development and maintenance of website. Design Archive's outreach programs with University development staff; act as liaison to donors, foundations, write proposals for/manage externally funded projects. With museum Financial Officer, develop/ manage Archive budget.
Required Education, Experience and Skills B.A. degree, 5 years related experience preferred. Research experience in religion and anthropology; proven program/grants management skills; proven experience managing conferences/events in U.S.; excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills; computer expertise with bibliographic software/database management, presentation tools, such as PowerPoint, Excel, Word, experience with website design and management. This position is 17.5 hours per week.
Requisition Number 29648
Title Part-Time Curatorial Assistant (III Archives Technician)
School / Unit Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department Peabody Museum
Location Cambridge
Full Or Part Time Part-Time
Hours Per Week 17.5
Days And Hours Monday 9:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 AM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Days Off Sunday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Salary Grade 053
Union HUCTW
Eligible for Overtime
Date Posted 04/02/2007 Strong Internal Candidate
Duties And Responsibilities Assists with daily activities in the Peabody Museum archives. Schedules and coordinates requests to visit the archives for internal and external researchers. Oversees and coordinates access to the archival store facilities and retrieves and re-files paper and photographic archival collections for researchers. Serves as EmbARK data coordinator and maintains EmbARK archival records. Develops and updates record keeping systems; maintains monthly statistics. Serves as project leader for special projects, i.e. digital imaging and processing of archival collections. Under the direction of the Archivists, implements the processing and cataloging of both paper and photo archival collections and develops finding aids and electronic guides to archival collections. Trains and oversees students, casual employees, interns, and volunteers.
Required Education, Experience and Skills B.A. preferred. Two years related experience. Familiarity with digital imaging applications. Ability to manage several projects and multiple assistants concurrently, skills in training and supervising assistants of varied experience, ability to communicate effectively and serve as a resource person for faculty, staff, students, scholars and others. Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team. Excellent communication, writing and interpersonal skills, ability to set and adjust priorities. Familiarity with anthropology discipline. Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
Requisition Number 29650
Title Research Assistant II
School / Unit Harvard Medical School
Department Systems Biology
Location Boston
Full Or Part Time Full-Time
Salary Grade 053
Union HUCTW
Eligible for Overtime
Date Posted 04/02/2007
Duties And Responsibilities The responsibilities of this position include performing a small molecule screen for inhibitors of the Ran pathway using the ICCB-L facility. Once the screen is complete, this position will be responsible for performing biochemical assays to measuring effects of hit compounds on specific proteins in the pathway. He or she will also perform cell biological assays to measure effects on nuclear transport and cell division. This position is a three month grant-funded position.
Required Education, Experience and Skills Bachelor's degree, preferably in Chemical Biology or a related discipline preferred. Master's degree in Chemical Biology highly desirable. He or she will have a working knowledge of protien biochemistry and small molecule chemistry. The candidate must have prior experience with the relevant assays, as well as experience working in ICCB-L
Requisition Number 29651
Title CMES Coordinator of Publications and Information Technology
School / Unit Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department Center for Middle Eastern Studies
Location Cambridge
Full Or Part Time Full-Time
Hours Per Week 35
Days And Hours Monday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Days Off Sunday
Saturday
Salary Grade 055
Union HUCTW
Eligible for Overtime
Date Posted 04/02/2007
Duties And Responsibilities Working under the Administrator, the Coordinator of Publications and Information Systems is responsible for all CMES publications as well as shared databases and drives. Writes, solicits, edits, and/or proofreads content for annual reports, center brochures, online journal, and website. Coordinates publication process for CMES monographs and academic journal in close consultation with the editor, authors, and external publication service providers. Edits online journal. Contributes content to Center grant proposals and reports. Designs and produces posters, event programs, and post-event publications in electronic and hardcopy formats. Maintains website and website documentation, and trains users on web upkeep. Creates, organizes, develops, and maintains a centralized database system for use by CMES faculty and staff; trains users on its use. Makes Center-wide recommendations on hardware and software purchases. Oversees work of interns, students, and temps as needed.
Required Education, Experience and Skills Bachelor's degree required. Five or more years of related experience, preferably handling both general and academic publications. Proven project management skills and ability to meet deadlines. Excellent organizational abilities and interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal). Ability to work independently with little supervision. Copyediting, proofreading, and/or transliteration skills/experience highly desirable. Demonstrated competency using a variety of computer software including but not limited to: MS Office Suite, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, In-Design, etc.), Filemaker Pro, and Drupal. Familiarity with html helpful but not mandatory. Knowledge of the Middle East and/or Middle Eastern languages a plus.
Requisition Number 29652
Title Part Time Staff Assistant (III)
School / Unit Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department Center for American Political Studies
Location Cambridge
Full Or Part Time Part-Time
Hours Per Week
Days And Hours Monday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Days Off Sunday
Saturday
Salary Grade 053
Union HUCTW
Eligible for Overtime
Date Posted 04/02/2007
Duties And Responsibilities Reporting to the CAPS Administrator, the Staff Assistant will assist with the administration of day-to-day operations including handling routine telephone calls and responding to inquiries; Assisting with administrative, financial, and programmatic functions of the center including the Center's Grant and Fellowship review process and Sponsored Research proposal preparation such as obtaining required forms, maintaining CVs of P.I.'s, scanning documents and providing overall support to the proposal preparation process. Duties will also include: Processing reimbursements and vendor payments through the web voucher system; Compiling Center mailings to internal and external community; Composes, proofs, edits and prepares correspondence, reports and other materials; Assists w/ regular events & conferences such as submitting and receiving catering orders, creating namebadges, typing up agendas; distirbuting research papers. Coordinates logistics for meetings; Assists with planning and production of center brochures and newsletters. Position will also perform related research duties for the Director such as online library searches and retrieving books/articles from the library.
Required Education, Experience and Skills Basic requirements: College degree preferred. At least three years of related experience. Must be highly detailed with excellent written and oral communication, interpersonal, mulit-tasking and time management skills. Additional requirements include strong administrative and planning skills, ability to work on a team and have a can-do attitude. Competency using a variety of computer software including MSOffice and Internet. Knowledge of Oracle financial systems a plus.
Requisition Number 29653
Title Manager of Information Systems
School / Unit Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department Center for European Studies
Location Cambridge
Full Or Part Time Full-Time
Hours Per Week
Days And Hours Monday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Days Off Sunday
Saturday
Salary Grade 056
Eligible for Overtime
Date Posted 04/02/2007
Duties And Responsibilities The two primary functions of this position are: to manage the Center's IT needs and manage the on-site Center library. This position will provide high level IT support to the resident faculty, visiting scholars, staff and graduate students in Busch Hall, including support for computing and printing, troubleshooting and solving hardware and software problems, upgrading software and virus protection, and assisting visitors with their IT needs. This position is also responsible for making recommendations and purchasing equipment, interfacing with vendors; taking bids for needed services, work with other units at Harvard on building upgrades related to IT. Manages electronic calendar distribution, supervises IT assistant and student workers, provides IT support for the Center's conferences, workshops, and talks. Oversee the Center's website. Maintains and upgrades main database. The Manager of Information Services manages monthly IT and Library budgets and provides five year strategic budgets on an annual basis. This position will also obtain and process acquisitions in Center's library; work with faculty on adding to collection, work with Harvard Libraries to ensure CES collection is integrated into Harvard system, conduct periodic inventories, respond to questions about library collection, develop policies on library borrowing practices as needed. Performs other duties/special projects as needed.
Required Education, Experience and Skills Minimum of 3-5 years related IT and library experience is required. Must have strong computer skills which include advanced knowledge of Windows, Excel, Word, FileMaker Pro, Internet Explorer, HTML, database management. Must be capable of assisting non-technically oriented system users, be detail oriented, organized and a multi-tasker. Must be able to work with minimal supervision and meet deadlines. Should be proactive; initiate tasks and formulate ideas which could contribute to the overall efficiency of the Center. Follow-through on tasks and ideas is expected.
Additional Web Position Listing As part of Center's senior management, the successful candidate will make recommendations on budgeting and strategic planning for IT and library annual budget proposals. Candidiate must exercise professionalism and use sound judgment when analyzing and resolving problems. Flexibility in scheduling is required; occasional work on evenings and weekends is necessary. Particularly important to keep skills current to enhance performance and professional growth and development.
from the UH junk mail folder:
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and from the In Box there:
From : s keita <s-keita70@hotmail.fr>
Reply-To : saidou_keita@yahoo.fr
Sent : Monday, April 2, 2007 4:54 PM
Subject : SAIDOU KEITA URGENT PARTNERSHIP/INVESTMENT
FROM:MR. SAIDOU KEITA
AFRICAN DEVELOPEMENT BANK
BURKINA FASO (ADB)
OUAGADOUGOU-BURKINA FASO.
DEAR FRIEND,
IT WILL BE A SURPRISE FOR YOU TO RECEIVE THIS MAIL. WELCOME THIS LETTER
I AM MR.SAIDOU KEITA,THE DIRECTOR OF THE ACCOUNTS & AUDITING DEPT.AT
THE
AFRICAN DEVLOPEMENT BANK OUAGADOUGOU-WEST AFRICA. WITH DUE RESPECT I
HAVE
DECIDED TO CONTACT YOU ON A BUSINESS TRANSACTION THAT WILL BE
BENEFICIAL TO
BOTH OF US. AT THE BANK'S LAST ACCOUNTS/AUDITING EVALUATIONS,MY STAFFS
CAME
ACROSS AN OLD ACCOUNT WHICH WAS BEING MAINTAINED BY A FOREIGN CLIENT
WHO WE
LEARNT WAS AMONG THE DECEASED PASSENGERS OF AN AIRLINE CRASH ON 6TH
NOV.
2002.SINCE THE DECEASED WAS UNABLE TO RUN THIS ACCOUNT SINCE HIS
DEATH.THE
ACCOUNT HAS REMAINED DORMANT WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE OF HIS FAMILY SINCE
IT
WAS PUT IN A SAFE DEPOSIT ACCOUNT IN THE BANK FOR FUTURE INVESTMENT BY
THE
CLIENT. SINCE HIS DEMISE,NOBODY,NOT EVEN THE MEMBERS OF HIS FAMILY HAVE
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ACCOUNT UNTIL WE DISCOVERED THAT IT CANNOT BE CLAIMED SINCE OUR CLIENT
IS A
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FILE
CLAIMS OVER THE MONEY.AS THE DIRECTOR OF THE DEPT,THIS DISCOVERY WAS
BROUGHT
TO MY OFFICE SO AS TO DECIDE WHAT IS TO BE DONE.WITH THE FEW PERSONEL
IN MY
DEPT,WE DECIDED TO SEEK WAYS THROUGH WHICH TO TRANSFER THIS MONEY OUT
OF THE
BANK AND OUT OF THE COUNTRY TOO.
THE TOTAL AMOUNT IN THE ACCOUNTS IS ONE MILLION DOLLARS(US$1.000.000)WITH OUR POSITIONS AS STAFFS OF THE BANK,WE ARE
HANDICAPPED BECAUSE WE CANNOT OPERATE FOREIGN ACCOUNTS AND CANNOT LAY
BONAFIDE CLAIM OVER THIS MONEY.WHILE WE WERE CONTEMPLATING ON WHAT TO
DO,A
FRIEND OF MINE WHO WORKS WITH THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
RECOMMENDED YOUR PERSONALITY TO ME AND ADVISED I SHOULD ASK YOU FOR
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AND
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WITH
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PLEASE FOR FURTHER INFORMATIONS AND ENQUIRIES FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME
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THANKS AND REMAIN BLESSED.
MR.SAIDOU KEITA
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msn.com horoscope: "April 3, 2007
You tend to be a practical person, kt, and you like to investigate things thoroughly. But today you shouldn't let your logical side go to extremes. You could be in an intuitive, dreamy sort of mood today. Ideas could flow through your mind, pouring in like water. If you try to grasp onto them too tightly, measuring them for their practical use, these daydreams will vanish. But if you can enjoy this stream of consciousness, something useful could emerge."
HUMF impressment. . .
Too oft of late, folks have tried to convince me that there has been some dramatic trauma in my life -- I think it's the Legion of the HUMF trying to cover itself for the Mengelevian approach it has taken. . .
from bbc.news.com (anniversaries - see previous entries - ah, so this is why Zimbardo's here at HLS today, he of the Stanford Prioson Experiment (and me a lab rat for Round Two with mind probe neurobiological technology?):
1996: 'Unabomber' suspect arrested
Police in the United States have arrested a man they believe to be the notorious "Unabomber" who has killed three people and maimed 23 others.
The suspect, named as Theodore Kaczynski, was arrested in Montana on Wednesday.
Attacks attributed to the Unabomber stretch back 18 years and span the US.
The first parcel bomb was sent in May 1978 and the last - which killed California Forestry Association president Gilbert Murray - was in April last year.
Theodore Kaczynski, 53, formerly taught mathematics at the University of California at Berkeley.
He is a graduate of Harvard University and received a doctorate from the University of Michigan.
Federal agents had long thought the Unabomber would have an academic background.
Promising career
The Unabomber tag came from a combination of the first letters of many of the targets - universities and airlines.
He was thought to be motivated by hatred of the capitalist system and technological advances.
Mr Kaczynski gave up his promising academic career in the early 1970s and moved to a tiny, primitive shack in a remote area on the edge of the Lolo National Forest in Montana.
A neighbour, Dick Lundberg, said he was considered to be a recluse.
"He kept to himself, never bothered anyone. He never did say anything bad about anybody. We thought he was all right," Mr Lundberg said.
A tip-off from members of Theodore Kaczynski's own family is said to have led to his arrest.
At the family home in Chicago they discovered notes by Mr Kaczynski which were strikingly similar to the Unabomber's "manifesto" published by the Washington Post and New York Times newspapers last year.
The family members - believed to be Mr Kaczynski's mother and brother - handed the notes over to the FBI.
They also allowed their house to be searched during which more evidence is said to have been found.
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See previous entries. . .
yahoo spam (bulk):
annie kara-lynn Pat Mon Apr 02, 2007 22k
a viagra ad, with:
"watching calisthenics from the grandstands.
I am sleeping, and dreaming, and wandering along
Between the vertex that the far-lit gray
I draw near to one of them, the lowest,
Dismal, endless plain—
Alberti, Brunelleschi, Sangallo,
Of tree-dividing sky finally comes down to
Are muffled into silence that refuses
With its lament, it often sounds, instead,
Upon from the right by far trees, that white place
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To a higher level of appearance.
Toward . . . that seems to be the whispered question
Side of the painting, the world of that wise, white,
Homeward into the howling woods, although"
(again the sexpred runup. . .)
there was also one on wheelchairs, kitchen remodeling ( a payoff to family?), and government grants again -- tagretted. . .
spam (InBox):
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:31:11 +0100 (BST)
From: Send an Instant Message "David Sankho Clovis" <dcsankho2@yahoo.co.uk> Add to Address BookAdd to Address Book Add Mobile Alert
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Subject: Gold and Natural resources ministry,Urgent Response!
To: Send an Instant Message dcsankho2@yahoo.co.uk
Attention: President/Director,
I am the chairman of the contract award committee of the Gold and Natural resources ministry here in Dakar-Senegal West Africa, for security reasons, I may not wish to disclose the most important thing for now until I hear from you.
After due deliberation with my partner, I decided to forward to you this business proposal, we want you to assist us receive the sum of Twenty eight million, six hundred thousand united state bills ($28.6M) into your account.
This fund resulted from an over-invoiced contract awarded by us under the budget allocation to my ministry and the bill was approved for payment by the concerned ministries. The contract was executed, commissioned and the contractor was paid his actual cost of the contract. Now, we are left with the balance of $28.6M as the over invoiced amount, which we have deliberately over estimated for our own use. Please note that the law forbids civil servants to operate or own foreign accounts hence this contact, we have agreed to share the money in the following percentages: 30 for you, 60 for us 10 for tax as may be required by your government, because we don?t need anything will delay this money when it arrive in your bank account.
Note that this transaction is very much free from all sorts of risk hence the business was carefully planned before it was successfully executed and we the officials involved in the deal have put many years in service to our ministry. We have been exercising patience for this privilege for so long not until the presidential announcement last week, that all foreign
contractors owed be paid forthwith, this will enable the presidency reconcile our debt ratio with
the outside world and to most of us, this is a lifetime blessing we cannot afford to miss.
Upon indication of your interest to fully co-operate with us, a payment application/information form will be sent to you via email for completion. Note that the following information: your private phone number and email address willenable us seek/secure approval of the fund from the concerned government quarters/ministries within 3-4 banking days.
As soon as we confirm receipt of this money in your nominated bank account, my partner and I will come over to your country to arrange for our own share and possibly invest part of this money in your country. Let honesty and trust be our watchword throughout this transaction.
I shall furnish you with some details about myself. Your prompt reply will be highly appreciated.
Best regards.
Engr.David Clovis Sankho.
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I find this interesting. . . Clovis. . . and the positons posted at the Peabody Museum. . . ? Hmmm. . .
yahoo.com horoscope: "Quickie: Enthusiasm will get you noticed in a very positive way today, but don't overdo it. Overview: Is it just you, or are the final hurdles of your goal getting harder to scale? Ask a dear friend or a loved one for an objective opinion. If the path is getting rockier, they can help you plot out an alternate route." and Extended: "Your enthusiasm will get you noticed in a positive way, but don't overdo it -- or else you might start getting a very bad type of attention. There's a fine line between being entertaining and being obnoxious, and you need to understand the difference. If you feel like gushing or venting about something, save it for your inner circle. These folks know you well and embrace your more extreme emotions. Letting down your guard is safe with them."
with the magazines on the table outside he library yesterday and the resignation of Horn (sudden, too), we perhaps have another "admission" . . . but how to redress what I consider to be a war crime? that's not up to me. . . i just want to let the world know it is happening. . .
so it won;t happen anymore. . .
at salarmy, a man acoss the room talking "he's a racist" later, after a chat about dogs, seemed down on himself and I, believe it ir not, for it is naturally me anyway, stressed the positive. . . he'll be okay - but it's like Pete Money said ere he left. . . He/I. . . "we're too hard on ourselves. . .
The HUMF'll coordinate an inch:mile anything it can get now. . .
Backpeddling with the power to Spin in the Press. . .
So sad. . . so sad. . .
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why? because the plates were out today . . . see previus entries . . .
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Just wanted to say
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2008-08-03 02:08 am UTC (link) Select
Tahnks for posting
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thanks much
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2008-09-23 10:28 am UTC (link) Select
omg.. good work, man
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well done
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2008-09-28 04:10 pm UTC (link) Select
omg.. good work, brother
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and this after the junk spam to the UH account:
3W Jobs Chile Urgente Asistente Contable 5:02 AM 3 KB
Urgente Asistente Contable
From: 3W Jobs Chile (robot@3wjobs.com)
You may not know this sender.Mark as safe|Mark as unsafe
Sent: Sun 9/28/08 5:02 AM
To: --------------hotmail.com
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from 3W Jobs Chile - robot jobs? oy . . . ah - recall the thing form the CIA book . . . see previous entries . . .
and also to the UH account (and this too to the generic yahoo account, and the museum alone with only the two addresses):
Navy Federal Credit Union Email Address Changed 6:20 PM 3 KB
Dear Member,
The primary email address you have registered for your Navy Federal Credit Union was changed on Sep/28/2008.
This e-mail has been send to you based on the Member Notification preferences you previously established.If you would like to change you Member Notification preferences, please sign on to Navy Federal Online Account Access and click on the Other Services link, go to the Member Notifications by E-Mail option, and then click on the Manage My Notification tab.
If you did not change you email address, please sign on and review your email addresses.
Please Note: This Member Notification e-mail address is only used to generate Member Notifications.We will not read or respond to e-mail send to this e-mail address.If you would like to contact Navy Federal Online Account Access and click the Check Messages link send us and e-message.
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and yet I;ve never signed on for the navy credit things . . . ah: the military games . .. but read on . . .
oh - navy testing? as in quincy? see previous entries . . .
for the above came in at 6:20 PM to the UH account, but this one came in at 4:56 to the generic yahoo account . . .
EMail Address Changed . . . Sunday, September 28, 2008 4:56 PM
From: "Navy Federal Credit Union" <noreply@navyfederal.org>Add sender to Contacts To: undisclosed-recipients
Dear Member,
The primary email address you have registered for your Navy Federal Credit Union was changed on Sep/28/2008.
This e-mail has been send to you based on the Member Notification preferences you previously established.If you would like to change you Member Notification preferences, please sign on to Navy Federal Online Account Access and click on the Other Services link, go to the Member Notifications by E-Mail option, and then click on the Manage My Notification tab.
If you did not change you email address, please sign on and review your email addresses.
Please Note: This Member Notification e-mail address is only used to generate Member Notifications.We will not read or respond to e-mail send to this e-mail address.If you would like to contact Navy Federal Online Account Access and click the Check Messages link send us and e-message.
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and on sundays? ah - too- the go phone took its money this afternoon as well . . . hmmmm . .. always used to wait for non-weekend days . . .
oy . . .
and funny this, too - days after the mom unit said the grady estate had been settled . .. ah: but she originally said the accident happened in florida , and yet the court vcase was settled in rockland, maine - more rockjland as neurobiological testing ground crap - with mom unit compliance . . .
and don;t forget, i think, goatbike Dave the son of a navy intel guy - see previous entries, the SJC?tracks . . .
and on the change of hte password thing, too - i got a phone message said my password had been changed - and see too the same from the 2004/2005 maine exile time - on that both the phone and bank accounts being changed . . . oy . . .
from thecrimson.com:
WEB UPDATE
Harvard VP, Former Goldman Exec, Tapped To Help with Financial Bailout
By CLIFFORD M MARKS
and NATHAN C. STRAUSS
Friday, September 26, 2008 6:59 PM
Edward C. Forst '82 is helping Secretary of the Treasury Henry M. Paulson, his erstwhile Goldman colleague, draft the controversial $700-billion bailout plan that is currently being considered by Congress.
WEB UPDATE
Harvard Law School Adopts Pass-Fail Grading System
By THE CRIMSON STAFF
Friday, September 26, 2008 6:04 PM
Harvard Law School will be moving to a pass-fail grading system in the fall of 2009, joining peer institutions such as Yale and Stanford, HLS Dean Elena Kagan announced in an e-mail to students this afternoon.
Panel Weighs Market Meltdown
By MAXWELL L. CHILD
In light of a financial crisis that University President Drew G. Faust called “without precedent,” Harvard responded in typical fashion—with a panel of professors to discuss the problem.
Professors Criticize Plan for Swift Bailout
Broad Taps Fryer To Lead New Ed Center
By ALEXANDRA PERLOFF-GILES
A new center for education research, backed by philanthropist Eli Broad and led by economics professor Roland G. Fryer Jr., will open soon at Harvard, the Broad Foundation announced yesterday at the annual Clinton Global Initiative meeting in New York.
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