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Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 7:18 pm
by dragon wench
In fact, my employment screening was cut short. Sadness.


well we can always investigate your skills sometime later ;)
in the meantime, do continue to take advantage of the uncomfortable chairs and other assorted delights ;)

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 7:24 pm
by Georgi
Bye @Dottie, see you later :)

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 7:28 pm
by C Elegans
Bye Dottus, see you later.

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 7:29 pm
by Chanak
@dragon wench:

The hostess returns! :) I meant to ask you yesterday what info you were researching at the univ. library. Are you debating someone?

I'll take my usual seat (not sitting on CE's couch, presently). And this time, instead of disco music, how about something just as nauseating - polka! :eek: !!!

@Georgi:

Did you enjoy CE's analysis of me? Rather entertaining, eh? :)

You know, you ought to move her couch into one of the rooms in here, the Home for the Deranged. It would fit perfectly! :p :D

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 7:35 pm
by Georgi
Originally posted by Chanak
Did you enjoy CE's analysis of me? Rather entertaining, eh?

You know, you ought to move her couch into one of the rooms in here, the Home for the Deranged. It would fit perfectly!
Full of fascinating insights, as always :D

Hmmm. That might be beneficial... that way, she'd have shock treatment close at hand... :D

I am disappearing for a while, catch you later Chanak and CE ;)

*disappears in a puff of smoke*

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 7:41 pm
by dragon wench
@Chanak

lmao...polka :D :D *shudder*

I am doing a master's thesis in Canadian labour and gender history...roughly 1945-1955. Specifically, I am looking at how the role of womens' auxilliaries changed in industrial unions during that period. This week I found a couple of documents that confirm the hunch I had that the auxiliaries had a a far more overtly political role prior to the McCarthy era........

CE's analysis was most amusing... :D But to be safe you had better take Thantor's advice and be careful about sharing a couch with Gwally :D

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 7:51 pm
by Chanak
@Georgi:

Have fun! :)

@dragon wench:
CE's analysis was most amusing... But to be safe you had better take Thantor's advice and be careful about sharing a couch with Gwally


LOL! Advice taken.
I am doing a master's thesis in Canadian labour and gender history...roughly 1945-1955. Specifically, I am looking at how the role of womens' auxilliaries changed in industrial unions during that period. This week I found a couple of documents that confirm the hunch I had that the auxiliaries had a a far more overtly political role prior to the McCarthy era........


What caused the decline during McCarthyism? To be honest, I rather enjoy history, but I enjoy antiquity more... :D I haven't done much studying of the modern era, save scientific advances and military developments.

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 8:00 pm
by dragon wench
Originally posted by Chanak
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@dragon wench:
What caused the decline during McCarthyism? To be honest, I rather enjoy history, but I enjoy antiquity more... :D I haven't done much studying of the modern era, save scientific advances and military developments. [/b]
Well...I need to be careful here....and there was undeniably all kinds of motivation behind it... But before the late forties, the Communists largely controlled the industrial labour unions..... and it appears....-although there are ambiguities-.....that the Reds were quite a lot more progressive about female political involvement than were their Social Democrat counterparts.....

I am quite interested in aniquity and medieval history ....but I have not done much in those areas :)

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 8:00 pm
by Georgi
Originally posted by Chanak
To be honest, I rather enjoy history, but I enjoy antiquity more...
*appears in a puff of smoke*

Well, I will be leaving when this stupid thing downloads... :rolleyes: ;)

I agree, antiquity is the way to go :D ;)

I quite like this disappearing thing though...

*disappears in a puff of purple smoke*

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 8:18 pm
by dragon wench
I too must leave for a while :)
*dissapears in a puff of dark blue smoke* :D

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 8:22 pm
by Chanak
@Georgi:

Hey, that's snazzy. :) Can you disappear in a cloud of multi-colored smoke?

I agree, antiquity is the way to go


Yeah, it's alot more fun... :D

@dragon wench:
Well...I need to be careful here....


Many things bring about change, whether they are viewed as "good," or "evil." Let's not forget, either, the Mafia's involvement in Labor Unions (particularly in the US). I probably ought to be careful about that one, as well... :eek: !!!
I am quite interested in aniquity and medieval history ....but I have not done much in those areas


The effects of the vacuum created by the downfall of the western Roman empire are interesting to look into. Out of the Dark Ages emerged...some of history's most diabolical torture devices! :D

(I thought I'd keep with the thread. :) This is the Home for the Deranged. ;) )

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 8:56 pm
by C Elegans
@Georgi: Catch you later. Hm, isn't it strange how Georgi and Dottie always seems to appear and disappear at the same time....
Originally posted by dragon wench
CE's analysis was most amusing... :D But to be safe you had better take Thantor's advice and be careful about sharing a couch with Gwally :D
I am certainly not sharing couch with Gwally, I think Chanak was...not that Gwally isn't sweet, but it's against the ethics code between clinician and patient. :D

@Chanak: But are you deranged?

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 9:06 pm
by Chanak
@CE:
@Chanak: But are you deranged?


You're the clinician. Shouldn't you know? ;)

Why would that be strange?

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 9:08 pm
by C Elegans
Originally posted by Chanak
You're the clinician. Shouldn't you know? ;)
Why would that be strange?
No, because I'm not sure what the word means :o English is my 2nd language....
I suppose it isn't so strange after all....

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 9:10 pm
by Aqua-chan
Hi, everyone!

My dilated pupils are back to normal and I feel just about right again!

Now, who should I annoy with my usual, bouncy self....? ;) :D

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 9:15 pm
by Chanak
No, because I'm not sure what the word means English is my 2nd language.... I suppose it isn't so strange after all....
:eek: My deepest apologies. It means a practicing doctor. :)

You, being the doctor, you should know if I am deranged or not. :D

What do you do in RL? :)

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 9:23 pm
by C Elegans
Hi Aqua Chan, I believe we haven't met before? Welcome here :)
Originally posted by Chanak
:eek: My deepest apologies. It means a practicing doctor. :)

You, being the doctor, you should know if I am deranged or not. :D

What do you do in RL? :)

Really? I'd like to know more about this.
Total confusion and misunderstanding :D :D I meant I don't know what "deranged" means, not "clinician". I know what a clinician is, although I'm not one :D

IRL I'm doing a PhD in neuroscience, human brain research, specialising in studying the serotonin system. My basic training is MSc in psychology, licenced shrink (spec neurospsychology, of course) :D and BSc in neuroscience. What do you do for a living?

Just read back in the pub threads - and some other threads as well - and look how the two love birds are filling up page after page.... :D

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 9:35 pm
by Chanak
Hi @Aqua-chan!

I hope I didn't cause you too much undue discomfort last time. ;) Glad to see your pupils are back to normal. :D
Total confusion and misunderstanding I meant I don't know what "deranged" means, not "clinician". I know what a clinician is, although I'm not one


LOL! :o

Deranged is a general term for being out of touch with reality...not normal. You know, not playing with a full deck of cards. :D
I'm doing a PhD in neuroscience, human brain research, specialising in studying the serotonin system. My basic training is MSc in psychology, licenced shrink (spec neurospsychology, of course) and BSc in neuroscience. What do you do for a living?


Sounds fascinating. :D That would explain your understanding of the nervous system in regards to the crazy "Beyond Toilet Walls" thread, where we got on the topic of lobsters feeling pain... :D

Right now? :D I'm working for an art supply firm, selling art supplies globally. I haven't achieved my real job yet, though. :) That job would be "published author." That is a tough road to follow.

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 9:49 pm
by C Elegans
Originally posted by Chanak
Sounds fascinating. :D That would explain your understanding of the nervous system in regards to the crazy "Beyond Toilet Walls" thread, where we got on the topic of lobsters feeling pain... :D

Right now? :D I'm working for an art supply firm, selling art supplies globally. I haven't achieved my real job yet, though. :) That job would be "published author." That is a tough road to follow.

Oh, I have. But what's with his behavior, though? :confused: :)
Thanks for explaining deranged, I thought it had something to do with "delusions" :D

It was several years ago I studies the nematode nervous system, and I think crustaceans were only briefly mentioned...I've been focused on the human brain for a long time now... :)

Pubished author, yes, I understand that is a very diffucult career road...I know a couple of people who are published authors, and I also know much time and effort they spent before they became published. Selling art doesn't sound too bad though, I imagine it must be quite interesting. :)

Oh, it's nothing with Dottie's behaviour, he's just playing difficult. And remember, he is Swedish. :D

EDIT: Must get some sleep now, I should actually work tomorrow unless I wish to spend all weekend at the lab. Good night to all.

Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2002 10:04 pm
by Chanak
Thanks for explaining deranged, I thought it had something to do with "delusions"


LOL! :o :o :o (embarrassed beyond belief!)

It does, CE. In the medical profession of the old days, it meant just that - someone who is deranged suffers from delusions. Doctors also used to use the term "retarded" as well, though now you use other words, right?

I have to remember, too, that in the USA, the term has different meanings. (: p @Georgi)
Selling art doesn't sound too bad though, I imagine it must be quite interesting


That would be. :D However, we sell things for artists to use in making their artwork, not the artwork itself. :)

Not very glamorous, I'm afraid. But it is fun. :D