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The Hobbit Hole VI - And Whither Then? I Cannot Say...

Posted on 01/31/2004 9:52:08 AM PST by ecurbh

Welcome to The Hobbit Hole!

And Whither Then? I Cannot Say...

The Road goes ever on and on
Down from the door where it began.
Now far ahead the Road has gone,
And I must follow, if I can,
Pursuing it with eager feet,
Until it joins some larger way
Where many paths and errands meet.
And whither then? I cannot say.


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To: Rose in RoseBear
I've never read any romance novels. I guess maybe if they put some action scenes in for guys I might try one :) But actually I'm trying to build a romantic subplot into the novel I'm writing in order to make it more interesting for female readers, so I should probably brush up on that. Any of the ones you mention got any swordfights or anything?
13,361 posted on 03/09/2004 7:23:18 PM PST by Fedora
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To: RosieCotton
I'm going to bed. Been a longgggg day.

Good night!

13,362 posted on 03/09/2004 7:24:33 PM PST by Fedora
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To: Fedora; All
Read Outlander.

I can never recommend it enough!

I'm off to bed! Good night Hobbit Hole!

13,363 posted on 03/09/2004 7:24:55 PM PST by RMDupree (HHD: Deep roots are not reached by the frost.)
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To: Ramius
Well, are you gonna tell me what just happened!
13,364 posted on 03/09/2004 7:25:54 PM PST by Wneighbor (Well the view looks better from ahead than it looks behind)
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To: 300winmag
I got the distinct impression her job is to work as hard as possible to deny all insurance claims.

If only those knives could cut through red tape :)

13,365 posted on 03/09/2004 7:26:28 PM PST by Fedora
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To: RMDupree
G'nite Ruthee and Rosie!!!

You'll have to catch up later. Something just FARGIN impossible happened this evening. Fortunately for me... I have Wild Turkey.
13,366 posted on 03/09/2004 7:26:50 PM PST by Ramius
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To: RMDupree
Read Outlander.

I can never recommend it enough!

Thanks!--I'll check it out!

I'm off to bed! Good night Hobbit Hole!

Good night!

13,367 posted on 03/09/2004 7:28:37 PM PST by Fedora
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To: RMDupree
Night Ruthy!
13,368 posted on 03/09/2004 7:29:14 PM PST by Wneighbor (Well the view looks better from ahead than it looks behind)
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To: Fedora
Some of us ladyfolks prefer the swordplay to the romance anyway. Well, I do. But then I've always been a slightly odd person. Which is probably why my own 'romantic' scenes usually come out flat, or take forever to write.

Hmm, maybe "write what you know" is true after all.
13,369 posted on 03/09/2004 7:29:16 PM PST by JenB
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To: Ramius
You'll have to catch up later. Something just FARGIN impossible happened this evening. Fortunately for me... I have Wild Turkey.

What happened?

13,370 posted on 03/09/2004 7:29:39 PM PST by Fedora
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To: Ramius
Something just FARGIN impossible happened this evening.

What?!?!?!

13,371 posted on 03/09/2004 7:30:41 PM PST by Wneighbor (Well the view looks better from ahead than it looks behind)
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To: RosieCotton
If they weren't allowed to be mailed, wouldn't it be THEIR responsibility to tell you that?

Even though they seem to be nice people, they try to enforce regulations as they see them, rather than as actually written.

You should have seen the hassle I got when I tried to mail a pocketknife to Japan. The fact that I already read the regs online didn't impress them. I told them that only swords needed a special customs clearance to send to Japan. Probably to allow the Japanese government to scoop up any really valuable samurai swords for museums, rather than letting them go to private purchasers.

She looked up the mailing regs for Japan in a phonebook-sized book. It agreed with me, but noooooo, she had to call Bill from out back, who had THE BIG BOOK. He comes up with this hugh hardcover book, about the size of three big-city phonebooks, and looks up "Japan" again. Again, the book agrees with me.

The woman grudgingly took my package, but not without warning, "don't blame me if customs confiscates it." It made the journey without further troubles, once it left the local post office.

13,372 posted on 03/09/2004 7:31:01 PM PST by 300winmag (FR's Hobbit Hole supports America's troops)
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To: JenB
I thought the romantic elements in your last chapter came out well. I do find swordplay easier to write, though.
13,373 posted on 03/09/2004 7:33:01 PM PST by Fedora
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To: RMDupree
I remember when Diana Gabaldon got started ... she was posting these long weird tales about mad Scotsmen on Compu$erve. i never would have thought she would go so far with it! <smile>
13,374 posted on 03/09/2004 7:33:15 PM PST by Rose in RoseBear (HHD [... if she can do it, *I* can do it! ...])
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To: Ramius
Got nails...

*scratch* *scratch *scratch*

Does that at least go well with your turkey?
13,375 posted on 03/09/2004 7:33:39 PM PST by Wneighbor (Well the view looks better from ahead than it looks behind)
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To: Fedora
Smile.... I can't do action scenes right, and I have trouble with romance. Which is why my writing relies too much on dialogue.
13,376 posted on 03/09/2004 7:34:56 PM PST by JenB
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To: JenB
Yawning, she goes to bed, wondering what Ramius was up to today.

I'll be back tomorrow afternoon. Unless I go shoot up the school district administrators offices, which is possible. See you then, or at the trial.
13,377 posted on 03/09/2004 7:42:38 PM PST by JenB
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To: JenB
Smile.... I can't do action scenes right, and I have trouble with romance. Which is why my writing relies too much on dialogue.

Best action writer I could recommend to help with that is Robert E. Howard. Here's a sample from the first paragraph of his story "Nekht Semerkeht":

The snap of a bowstring broke the stillness, and was followed by the shrill scream of a horse death-stricken. The Spanish animal reared, the feathered end of the arrow quivering high behind its foreleg, and went down in a headlong plunge. Its rider sprang free as it fell, to alight on his feet with a dry clang of steel. He staggered, empty hands flung wide, fighting to regain his balance. His matchlock had fallen several feet away and the match had gone out.

Jack London's also good at that.

13,378 posted on 03/09/2004 7:55:06 PM PST by Fedora
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To: Wneighbor
Well, are you gonna tell me what just happened!

I'll let my nastygram say it for me. I told you in freepmail what was going down in the morning, that I was letting go (firing) a member of my group. For everybody else's benefit, it is important to note that this has been an agonizing decision, but it finally came to a point where I had no choice in the matter. It is always really hard to terminate someone. But this was someone that I really liked and had a lot of respect for. Among other things, he's Army and he's still in the reserves, and he's a good soldier. It's what he was born to do.

But some very bad things happened and I had to make the call that we had to term him. It was both a very hard thing, and an obvious thing at the same time. I had his supervisor fly out to his office tonight, and it was supposed to go down first thing in the morning (Wednesday).

Terming someone in IT is peculiarly complex task. They own the "keys to the kingdom" as it were. So... it's particularly risky when such things go wrong...

Here's the nastygram I sent just minutes ago. Names are redacted with [brackets]:

_________________

[to: VP of HR; CFO; IT Management]

I am not very happy just now.

As a rule, it is a *very* bad idea to post a job opening on our intranet for a position where the person in that job has not yet been notified that they will be let go. For a position in the IT group it is especially bad: [redacted: link to job opening]

As it would happen, R[name redacted] fielded a phone call from S[name redacted] this evening, asking about same. The cat being out of the bag… he confirmed and conducted the exit meeting on the spot. Fortunately for all of us, S[...] was not particularly angry and had actually expected something like this. His reaction has been calm and controlled. His account has been locked out, and we are proceeding with the necessary security protocols for the situation. The good news is that it would appear that the risk of any intentional damage is not high at this point.

S[...] will still be coming in to the [redacted] office in the morning to meet with T[name redacted] for the requisite HR items, and to return his company owned equipment to R[...].

We should all view this as a dodged bullet. S[...], as a member of IT, had “domain-administrator” level access to E[company redacted] systems. I cannot even fully express the extent of the potential damage he had the power to do to E[...]’s systems, had he the inclination to do so. Whether measured in lost connectivity, or lost work product, the damage might have been quite extreme.

It is also important to say that, for S[...], this was a *lousy* way to find out that he was losing his job. We may have had our problems in the employment relationship, but he deserved better than this.

Our procedures and controls between HR and IT have generally worked well in the past, and I’m sure that this was merely a simple mistake. It is important, however, to perhaps use this as an opportunity to review those procedures and reinforce the importance of double-checking every step to make sure that things like this don’t happen in the future.

Regards,

[Ramius]

13,379 posted on 03/09/2004 7:55:30 PM PST by Ramius
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To: JenB
Yawning, she goes to bed, wondering what Ramius was up to today.

Have a good night!

13,380 posted on 03/09/2004 7:57:35 PM PST by Fedora
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