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This is truly "metal".

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Do you know a little magic and are looking for work? Abracadabra Superstore, 19 W 21st St, New York, NY.

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Nelsonville, Ohio

 

HIRING

PART

TIME

HELP

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The help wanted sign from the queue at the Jungle Cruise in Adventurland in 2004.

Mechanical Engineer looking for work. Anybody interested?

 

Slightly used. New certifications. Only driven insane 1 mile from home Monday-Friday. LOW MILEAGE, LOTS OF POTENTIAL!

help wanted sign seen in New Orleans. In case it's hard to make out, the small text reads: *Sober in no way implies admission into a 12 step program. we do, however expect you to NOT BE drunk when reporting for work

 

haha.

  

So, this morning, I was making Terra's latte for her to take to work in her pink travel cup thing. The shot glass you see (it's a Bodum double-walled, straight-sided with a rubber plug thingy in the bottom - they''ve been doing that with their newer cups) I have two - one so you can see what it looks like and the other you see stuck in the cup.

Anyway, I accidentally dropped it into the cup when i poured the shot of espresso in. I cannot get the damnend thing out now! If I press hard on an edge, it sort of rocks over a tiny bit and then I do the other way and it does the same. But I think i'm pressing it in firmer. Btw, she likes her morning latte to be vanilla so there is a possible sticky syrup factor as well in all this.

I have also tried banging it on the counter with a fluffy towel under it.

And, there seems to be no way to grip it. I even tried trying to get a straw between the glass and thermos wall (guessing there is a vacuum to break in there) but it seems too tight.

 

If you have any ideas, twitter, facebook, email or comment here if you have an account - all my contact info is on my site.

 

(and if this msg seems disjointed or otherwise in need of editing, it's because I can't see what i'm typing here on my phone because of its recent issues, grrrrrr! I have a new one on order that will be here in a couple days.)

 

.............

 

ChristopherCornelius.com/coffee

Job Opportunity Classified Advertising with Pen, Muted Duotone

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A very strange window display at the Happy John clothing shop on Cat Street in Harajuku. The sign on the top right side of the photo is a "help wanted" sign.

Nelsonville, Ohio

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This is an impressive building. It looks warm and inviting, like a resort of sorts. Imagine twelve of these big buildings, all landscaped and in different parts of the United States. They could be Federal Hospitals, staffed by Federal Doctors and Nurses, all Federal employees, all would be on the payroll. Each hospital would bear the name of a prominent Democrat. Right off, the first one would be in Hawaii, Obama's native state, and it would be appropriately named, The Barak Obama Health Center; the second would be in Marin County, not near the fault lines, and it would be the Pelosi No Fault Healthcare Center. There would be the Murtha Healthcare Center only yards away from the Murth International Airport. It would be an urgent care facility because of the airline connections. All of this is possible, or was. If $23 000,000,000,000.00 would not make this possible, consider the interest on twenty-three trillion dollars over an eight year period. Free healthcare only for those who wanted it.......absolutely free. Remember the 23 trillion? No need to worry, no need to fret. All would be well and it would be fair.

Did this sign actually need 26 pieces of tape?

Series graphic for our Help Wanted series focusing on the Holy Spirit. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.

In just 15 months since moving to Olympia, this is the fourth time that the Thriftway supermarkets here have publicly posted their "meat manager" position. Why can't they keep this position staffed at that payrate?

The tiny people inside are warm and toasty as they read the menu and share a refreshing drink in the front window of a toy store on 24th street.

 

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So, seems it's been 30 days since I last tried a different network card in dad's computer I inherited and rely on every day. I decided not to use the card but it told me the hardware had changed and I needed to re-validate Windows. This is a fully legal copy of XP. I have the key but would have no idea where dad's disc is. What you see in the pic is what i've gotten every time i've tried to validate. And nothing happens. Additionally, when i've tried validation/activation/whatever via a browser, it never works - no matter what browser I use. I can be more specific if someone has questions.

 

I have spent the last month using a great deal of te little free time I have researching this issue and, in the last few days, decided I'd let it fail and see what happens - maybe it would offer a different method. Unfortunately, the method for validating didn't change, i'm just locked out. I have tried shutting down the ZoneAlarm firewall and anything else I could think of, all with the same results. Based on what i'm looking at and the stuff that happens when I tried using a browser, it seems to refuse to connect to something it needs to. And, come to find out, Windows can't be validated in safe mode. And now I've run out of experimentation time.

 

I don't care if I have to disable stuff and run "illegally" or if it can be fixed. I just need this computer to work.

 

Anyone know what to do?

below is the link to my homepage where there are a variety of ways to contact me if you don't have a flickr account. with no working computer, your best bet is my cell or email, twitter, or facebook, all of which also go to my cell.

christophercornelius.com

Makeup application

 

Spooktacular - October 22nd - 31st, 2009 - SideshowCollectibles.com

new orleans, louisiana

1973

 

maggie and nicole (and sandra sexton)

500 club, french quarter

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

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An advertisement glued to a wall illustrates that many Indians seek better incomes abroad as laborers.

 

Taken at Latitude/Longitude:18.959420/72.823732. km (Map link)

new orleans, lousiana

1973

 

500 club

french quarter

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

another passive aggressive help wanted sign at the castro pizza place

castro san francisco ca

august 2010

new orleans, lousiana

1973

 

500 club

french quarter

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

We have worked our way up to visiting India, a vast, intimidating place for outside visitors, but also full of fascinating experiences, rich cultures, and of course, the unexpected.

 

One of the things I admire most about India is its utter frankness and inability to dissemble. India is what it is, all mass of humanity, colorful celebrations, crowded buses, dirty streets, polished temples, lonely beggars, spicy food, and hazy landscapes, and we are here to see it all.

 

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Among the many odd treasures my house has yielded over the years is a copy of the Schenectady Gazette from V-J Day, August 15, 1945. Less interesting to me than the war stories are the ads, a real snapshot of culture and business as it was then. In the same issue with a story that said that most women surveyed wanted to continue working (as if that were going to happen), we have these ads for "girls" needed to work in such exciting careers as baseball stitchery! (There was also an article on how the end of the war could mean there'd be a world series that year -- so those baseballs were definitely going to be in demand.)

 

More to come. I've left this one in its original dingy newsprint color, but others will be retouched.

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