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@JezmoSSL: "limited success so far"
In that case tell them there will be mandatory "cake baking" sessions at work until they learn the error of their ways...
JezmoSSL
7/26/2012 4:33:33 PM User Rank Blogger
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Nah mondays and Fridays I am training them to bring cakes to meetings, limited success so far
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@JezmoSSL: "We are all pretty fit at SSL"
So I woudl fit right in (by giving you something to laugh at :-)
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@JezmoSSL: "The only problem with the sports field at the back of our office is its full of rabbit holes"
It doesn't sound like you have much going on on Mondays and Fridays ... perhaps you could hold a "Rabbit Hole Filling" competition?
JezmoSSL
7/26/2012 3:45:51 PM User Rank Blogger
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The only problem with the sports field at the back of our office is its full of rabbit holes, so you risc falling down one and never being seen again. so we play football on Wednesday lunchtimes, we have circuit training on Thursdays, and on Tuesday night I take a few people out for a traing ride on bikes round a pretty hard 25 mile loop.We are all pretty fit at SSL :-)
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@Warren: LOL
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I thought they would be doing windsprints while listening to your intro to electronics presentation. two circuits at once!
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@JezmoSSL: This one had me confused for a while. When you saud "we have circuit training at work" my knee-jerk reaction was that you were training folks about simple electronic circuits... seriously ... so the bit about ruunning around a football field left me totally confused ... and then I realized that by "circuit training" you meant "athletic circuit training"
Am I the only stupid one, or did anyone else make this mistake also?
JezmoSSL
7/26/2012 7:58:24 AM User Rank Blogger
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Oh Noes,
We have circuit training at work on Thursdays.So I shall be runing round the fottball field while you are doing this.
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@Bill: Hi Bill -- tell me about it -- as I wrote yesterday in my editor's note for the EE Times Microcontroller Designline Newsletter (yes, I'm the editor over there also) -- I feel like one of those guys in a circus (no, not a clown, thank you very much) -- one of the guys who balances a spinning plates on the top of a lot of very thin poles (grin).
In the case of thsi week's live chat -- it starts at Noon my time -- the training course starts an hour later at 1:00pm ... so, just a regular Thursday, really :-)
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