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I'm sitting here witnessing 3 permies discussing the premis that only rats and spiders can survive the radiation from a nuclear bomb. Acording to one of the participants, he read it in a book by James Herbert.
"This lot I work with collect spatulas for a hobby. And they're all Trekkie fans"
Where do you work - so I can avoid it! At a stint I spent at AZ, the group I worked with were all heavily into cooking, so much so that one guy left to setup his own business selling hard to get cooking ingredients.
Are u stuck working with nerds too? I went out (reluctantly) with the 'gang' from work who proclaim themselves as mad and wacky (god help me). The night was spent talking about the benefits of Linux over Windows and other such stimulating chatter.
This lot I work with collect spatulas for a hobby. And they're all Trekkie fans.
I'm sitting here witnessing 3 permies discussing the premis that only rats and spiders can survive the radiation from a nuclear bomb. Acording to one of the participants, he read it in a book by James Herbert.
Are u stuck working with nerds too? I went out (reluctantly) with the 'gang' from work who proclaim themselves as mad and wacky (god help me). The night was spent talking about the benefits of Linux over Windows and other such stimulating chatter.
Evolution dictates that we all start out as those tiny organisms. Give it a few million years and they'll probably be running the show, long after we've wiped everything else off the face of the earth.
Mother nature always has a plan B and you can bet it's a damn site better than any you've heard on here!
I'm sitting here witnessing 3 permies discussing the premis that only rats and spiders can survive the radiation from a nuclear bomb. Acording to one of the participants, he read it in a book by James Herbert.
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