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Road to Absolute Zero: A Dozen Invaluable Job Tips
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Road to Absolute Zero. Tuesday, March 20, 2012. A Dozen Invaluable Job Tips. When the boss is out, only accomplish the bare minimum. Management will feel a sense of worthlessness if productivity occurs when they are not around to motivate. The last thing you want is a superior feeling irrelevant. Consistency is more important that timeliness. Showing up sporadically late to work proves unreliability. Always arriving late lets fellow employees prepare to not rely on you for a morning crisis. If you wake u...
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Road to Absolute Zero: Holiday Gumdrops
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Road to Absolute Zero. Monday, December 24, 2012. As I was riding the subway to a running race early one Saturday morning, a homeless man sitting across me from me decided to strike up a chat. Morning communication is not one of my strengths so I really wasn’t in the mood but I reluctantly joined. There was nobody else within a reasonable distance, I was alone and he looked harmless enough. I really couldn’t find an excuse to be rude. That seemed to satisfy his curiosity and he began to relax back into h...
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Road to Absolute Zero: A Dozen Moon Unfacts
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Road to Absolute Zero. Thursday, July 12, 2012. A Dozen Moon Unfacts. A Dozen Moon Unfacts. During daylight hours, The Moon is usually off running errands for other planets or watching soap operas. Neil Armstrong’s real motive for rocketing to The Moon was to prove his theory that it was flat. In contrast to the Sundress, women use to sleep in a Moongown until the pajama was invented. The Moon was a free agent satellite until it was selected in the 2nd round by Earth in the 1972 Planetary Draft. Cruisin'...
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Road to Absolute Zero: A Dozen Cases of Lotto Fever
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Road to Absolute Zero. Monday, April 2, 2012. A Dozen Cases of Lotto Fever. Now with the drama of the Lotto jackpot finally over I've decided to reflect back on my weekend. I had highs, lows and moments of pure ridiculousness. Now in random order and blatantly all over the map, I present to you a dozen cases of lotto fever. Is 10 bucks worth of losing lotto tickets a quality gift? I mean, I tried to give someone 620 million in cash for their wedding. I put in more thought then giving a blender. They shou...
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Road to Absolute Zero: June 2012
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Road to Absolute Zero. Saturday, June 9, 2012. To set the scene, I was entering my apartment lobby carrying a bag of clean laundry when I heard the ding of the elevator. I sped up my walk hoping that the person waiting would hear my footsteps and be compassionate enough to hold the door. Fortune was on my side and to further my delight the young lady even offered to press the button of my floor since my hands were occupied. Okay, I confess that I’m unsure of the exact verbatim she used because I wa...
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Road to Absolute Zero: My Favorite Shape
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Road to Absolute Zero. Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Now that leads to the question of which figure best symbolized me. Throwing my support behind one with curves seemed feminine, the standard rectangle was too conservative and dead body chalk outline had too many inconsistencies to be narrowed into a distinct shape. There had to be one that better represented my character. The attached quadrilateral family tree picture in no way reflects reality. It simply symbolizes the author’s opinion of which p...The ori...
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Road to Absolute Zero: December 2011
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Road to Absolute Zero. Saturday, December 31, 2011. A Baker’s Dozen Holiday Shorts. My landlord is renting the parking spot out in front of my apartment. I don’t own a car but I was thinking of being proactive and getting it in case someone gets me a Lexus for Christmas. With Winter starting upon us, call me if you need help “recycling” old Octoberfest or Pumpkin ales to clear refrigerator space for Winter stouts and Christmas ales. Who wants a stapler or highlighters for Christmas? I drank so much champ...
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Road to Absolute Zero: December 2012
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Road to Absolute Zero. Monday, December 24, 2012. As I was riding the subway to a running race early one Saturday morning, a homeless man sitting across me from me decided to strike up a chat. Morning communication is not one of my strengths so I really wasn’t in the mood but I reluctantly joined. There was nobody else within a reasonable distance, I was alone and he looked harmless enough. I really couldn’t find an excuse to be rude. That seemed to satisfy his curiosity and he began to relax back into h...
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Road to Absolute Zero: February 2012
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Road to Absolute Zero. Wednesday, February 22, 2012. There are billions of people in this world but I guarantee that none of them are perfect. Everyone has places they shine, but no one is immune from moments they are dim. Sure, Superman excels in almost every aspect but if you were searching for a camping companion on Mount Kryptonite, he’d be a poor option. Now without any further delay, here are my strengths and weaknesses:. Ability to overstand situations. Remember things the way I want to. Never wor...
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Road to Absolute Zero: April 2012
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Road to Absolute Zero. Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Now that leads to the question of which figure best symbolized me. Throwing my support behind one with curves seemed feminine, the standard rectangle was too conservative and dead body chalk outline had too many inconsistencies to be narrowed into a distinct shape. There had to be one that better represented my character. The attached quadrilateral family tree picture in no way reflects reality. It simply symbolizes the author’s opinion of which p...Now wit...
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