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In the late 80's/early 90's I worked for a startup computer company that required a degree for receptionists and administrative assistants (aka secretaries). However, they viewed these jobs as entry-level -- it was normal for them to get promoted to more senior or technical roles.
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The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of key provisions in the Affordable Care Act, the health care law commonly known as Obamacare, on Thursday, but on Capitol Hill, Republicans are vowing to press on with plans to fully repeal the law.

 

In related news, the GOP has also vowed to repeal the move of the Dodgers to LA, outlaw the 3-point line in basketball, restore the NFL to its original 6 teams, and elect Herbert Hoover.

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A similar teaser, with no fouls and with you only making one break, what's the smallest break you can make to leave your opponent needing snookers ?

Just saw this and since noone answered it....

 

If x is the number of reds in our break then we need 3x > 147 - 11x => x > 147/11 => x = 14. After potting 13 reds and yellows we have a break of 39 with 43 on the table. The 14th red gives us 40 with 35 on so this is the answer. I was rather hoping the answer would be 42... which rather brings us back to gwnn's post. Apparently we did not need a huge computer to calculate the meaning of life, the universe and everything after all - a big concrete doughnut is sufficient!

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3cents about sports. Now we know, the FIFA is more corrupt than IOC after all. Tour de France is definitively dead, the only question it remains, is how many raids of police will took place and who will be arrested this year. And Olympic Spirit? Nowhere. The anty-aircraft missiles on the London roofs seems to be the main story this time.
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http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2012/07/12/opinion/saloon/saloon-blog480.jpg

 

From Mark Bittman:

 

An Englishman, a Scotsman, an Irishman, a Welshman, a Latvian, a Turk, a German, an Indian, several Americans (including an Hawaiian and an Alaskan), an Argentinean, a Dane, an Australian, a Slovak, an Egyptian, a Japanese, a Moroccan, a Frenchman, a New Zealander, a Spaniard, a Russian, a Guatemalan, a Colombian, a Pakistani, a Malaysian, a Croatian, a Uzbek, a Cypriot, a Pole, a Lithuanian, a Chinese, a Tibetan, a Sri Lankan, a Lebanese, a Cayman Islander, a Ugandan, a Vietnamese, a Korean, a Kenyan, a Uruguayan, a Czech, an Icelander, a Mexican, a Finn, a Honduran, a Panamanian, an Andorran, a Moroccan, an Israeli, a Palestinian, a Venezuelan, an Iranian, a Fijian, a Peruvian, an Estonian, a Syrian, a Brazilian, a Portuguese, a Liechtensteiner, a Mongolian, a Hungarian, a Canadian, a Moldovan, a Haitian, a Norfolk Islander, a Macedonian, a Bolivian, a Cook Islander, a Tajikistani, a Samoan, an Armenian, an Aruban, an Albanian, a Greenlander, a Micronesian, a Virgin Islander, a Georgian, a Bahamian, a Belarusian, a Cuban, a Tongan, a Cambodian, a Manxman, a Qatari, an Azerbaijani, a Romanian, a Chilean, a Jamaican, a Filipino, a Ukrainian, a Dutchman, an Ecuadorian, a Costa Rican, a Swede, a Bulgarian, a Serb, a Swiss, a Greek, a Belgian, a Singaporean, an Italian and a Norwegian all walk into a very fine restaurant.

 

 

“I’m sorry,” says the maître d’, after scrutinizing the group. “You can’t come in here without a Thai.”

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http://adultedmatters.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/s_light-bulb.jpgHow many foreigners does it take to change an English lightbulp?

 

 

I think three since my SO and I could have used a nurse also to take care of our damaged hands. First Gosha unscrewed it, breaking one of her finger nails in the process, then I put in the new one, after which I suddenly realized I was bleeding from three fingers.

 

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This one has a side point. It probably doesn't matter much in a tournament that long, but the phrase that piqued my interest was the one to the effect that his previous opps were given forfeit wins. There needs to be a better procedure for this. I had this happen to me in a chess tournament in the 80s where I finished second in a 5 or 6 round tournament only dropping half a point without playing the guy who got full marks. The reason was that his first round opponent in an "under whatever grade" section was a very strong foreign player who shouldn't have been in the event, but only got recognised and thrown out during the last round. The winner's first round loss was changed to a win, and he beat easier opps for the rest of the afternoon to get the full score.

 

Not as much of a problem in bridge as how big a win is important so awarding 12-8, 13-7 or just factoring your score up is not too bad, it's not just win/lose/draw.

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