@hannahnicklin Hard for me, too. Does vary a lot, though. Luckily I’ve mostly done people who are used to being interviewed, which helps!
@hannahnicklin nah. Most important things about interviewing people are preparation, and keeping your mouth shut as much as you can.
@hayles Oooh! Although: just remembered I have a physio appointment at the gym up there on Thursday lunchtime. Followed by afternoon off!
@hayles Still not been there. Maybe this weekend.
@hayles Yup, sure: http://bit.ly/9yDCRN
How I spent my lunchtime: writing a random Bristol location generator, on a whim: http://randombristol.got…
Quite hoping that Steve Jobs goes on stage tomorrow, announces a new iPod shuffle, giggles, and leaves.
Today’s Sinfest comic particularly resonates: http://bit.ly/8PIVPc
@tsunimee “Jokily insouciant, especially in a context where being jokily insouciant would be seen as inapproprate or even offensive”.
@tsunimee yeah, think it’s both, but @ahnlak is right that it’s most often used in a negative context. Can I alter my answer, to:
@tsunimee Hmmm. Erm, “jokily insouciant”, maybe?
@tsunimee Me too. But at least I’ve had some sleep. And have massage booked after work. :D. Got to make the best of it somehow!
Morning early birds! Everybody happy?