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cross
response 175 of 264: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 22:10 UTC 2003

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mynxcat
response 176 of 264: Mark Unseen   Sep 29 13:50 UTC 2003

Of course we are.
susieque
response 177 of 264: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 02:04 UTC 2003

Thanks guys :)  *hugs*
goose
response 178 of 264: Mark Unseen   Sep 30 02:25 UTC 2003

Susie is a bright star in the party world.  One of my favorites to chat with
late at night.  And she is a sex symbol without even trying.  Tres hot.
tsty
response 179 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 08:09 UTC 2003

let's hear it for STeve ...... a fantastic founder and extra-giving man.
mynxcat
response 180 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 10:19 UTC 2003

STeve it is. Let's hear it for STeve, (and why are the first TWO letters
always capitalised?)
dah
response 181 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 11:33 UTC 2003

whole bunch of typos.
glenda
response 182 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 13:00 UTC 2003

The first two letters are capitalized because he often doesn't get the shift
key released before hitting the T.  He was a big time user of confer (a
pre-curser to picospan on merit) and usenet.  He went to a computer conference
and was being introduced to some people.  One of them asked "are you the
STeve?"  When STeve said he was, the guy called to some friends to come over
to meet him.  He didn't know before that that the ST made his posts stand out,
and that people recognized and watched for them.  He has used it ever since.

I won't say anything else about him as I am a bit biased :-)
mynxcat
response 183 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 13:57 UTC 2003

Biased or not, if you have something good to say, say it :)
other
response 184 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 14:14 UTC 2003

There are so many good things one can say about STeve that it seems 
impossible to pick out just a few.  STeve is smart, passionate, and ready 
to laugh, and if his kids are any indication, he's a damn good dad, too.
furs
response 185 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 15:24 UTC 2003

Smart
True
even
very
electic
dah
response 186 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 15:50 UTC 2003

Acrostics are made only by talentless hacks.
remmers
response 187 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 15:58 UTC 2003

(electic?)
furs
response 188 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 15:58 UTC 2003

eat me.
furs
response 189 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 16:00 UTC 2003

(that was re 186)
slynne
response 190 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 16:09 UTC 2003

Steve seems like a good guy. 
glenda
response 191 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 16:10 UTC 2003

Ok.  He is smart, witty, supportive, loving, caring, a good husband, and a
good father.  When my job went to Chicago, he encouraged me to take advantage
of the Federal Displaced Workers Act and go to WCC to get an Associates Degree
full time even though it took me out of the earnings game.  When it turned
into 2 Associates, three Mastery Certificates, and now a BS and MS, he still
said to go for it.  He worries about me taking on too much so enforces doing
fun things to balance the stress.  (He even stressed out about his having a
stroke adding more stress to my life, the silly goon.)
tod
response 192 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 16:44 UTC 2003

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slynne
response 193 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 17:29 UTC 2003

Yeah, I have never heard of that one. Nor has google ;)
glenda
response 194 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 18:19 UTC 2003

There is or was an act that if a company of more than 50 employees closed
down, the empolyees could pursue a training program of up to 2 years.  I
worked at ENCOTEC, and environmental testing laboratory.  We got bought out
by Safey-Kleen.  They already had a lab in Chicago and felt that they didn't
need our facility in Ann Arbor.  They took the top employees with them (at
least those of us that wanted to go, and yes I was offered a big raise to do
so), the rest and those of us that didn't want to relocate were laid off. 
The Act paid for my first Mastery Certificate and first Associates Degree as
the classes for both overlapped.  My job was taking the raw data from the
chemists, entering it into the computer and generating a final report for the
client.
tod
response 195 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 18:28 UTC 2003

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glenda
response 196 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 18:35 UTC 2003

It was handled through my local unemployment office.  They set it up with an
agency here in Michigan that handles stuff like this for them.  I had a
contact that I reported to every month with a quick phone call, letter, or
email.  She handled vouchers between them and the school for tuition and
books, I just gave her a list of classes and the books and supplies required,
she sent vouchers to WCC and to the bookstore, I went and picked them up.
glenda
response 197 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 18:39 UTC 2003

They should have informed you of the program when you were laid off.  We had
meetings with state and federal officials during the period between the
announcement of the closing and the actual closing.  They had all kinds of
paperwork explaining all our rights and options.  The only corker on the
education was that you had to be enrolled full time and had to complete the
program within 24 months.
tod
response 198 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 18:52 UTC 2003

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slynne
response 199 of 264: Mark Unseen   Oct 2 21:13 UTC 2003

Wow. That sounds like a great program. Thanks for sharing. 
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