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Nori \No-ri\, noun: 1) Seaweed for use in the preparation of sushi 2) Snarky tech-fiend 3) Niece of Dirk, which doesn’t really signify anything, but is important to note 4) A friend to penguins everywhere 5) She is ‘an artist’ so don’t ask her for money, she doesn’t have any 6) Secretly a nice person. Shhhh, don’t tell… 7) Increasingly addicted to Free Geek.
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Nori \No-ri\, noun: 1) Seaweed for use in the preparation of sushi 2) Snarky tech-fiend 3) Niece of Dirk, which doesn’t really signify anything, but is important to note 4) A friend to penguins everywhere 5) She is ‘an artist’ so don’t ask her for money, she doesn’t have any 6) Secretly a nice person. Shhhh, don’t tell… 7) The shiny, happy receiving intern.
  
 
Used in a sentence: "Nori, hitting the computer over and over with a flat head screwdriver will not make it work better."
 
Used in a sentence: "Nori, hitting the computer over and over with a flat head screwdriver will not make it work better."
  
That is all....
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== To Do List: ==
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Figure out a magical way of making receiving run more smoothly.
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The primary issue is that things change so fast there is just not a reasonable way of keeping everyone (even me) up to date on what we want/don't want. Flow charts of where things go? This sound complicated, and I just don't think we have enough wall space... Like, in the entire building.
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My current goal is an inclusive wiki page where you can find the information for anything we could possibly want to know. I am convinced it's not impossible.

Revision as of 14:45, 9 July 2007

Nori \No-ri\, noun: 1) Seaweed for use in the preparation of sushi 2) Snarky tech-fiend 3) Niece of Dirk, which doesn’t really signify anything, but is important to note 4) A friend to penguins everywhere 5) She is ‘an artist’ so don’t ask her for money, she doesn’t have any 6) Secretly a nice person. Shhhh, don’t tell… 7) The shiny, happy receiving intern.

Used in a sentence: "Nori, hitting the computer over and over with a flat head screwdriver will not make it work better."



To Do List:

Figure out a magical way of making receiving run more smoothly.

The primary issue is that things change so fast there is just not a reasonable way of keeping everyone (even me) up to date on what we want/don't want. Flow charts of where things go? This sound complicated, and I just don't think we have enough wall space... Like, in the entire building. My current goal is an inclusive wiki page where you can find the information for anything we could possibly want to know. I am convinced it's not impossible.