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The Web
sucks 9%
needs started over from scratch 18%
will always suck 18%
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was at one time cool, but that was long ago 36%
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is only in your head 18%

Votes: 11

 whooooooooo! look at the flurry of activity

 Author:  Topic:  Posted:
Sep 07, 2001
 Comments:
man, this place is totally dead today.

diaries

More diaries by motherfuckin spork
I'm typing a bunch of crap. read it if you want, it's not my problem...
Hey, look, its yes another wonderful entry to my dearest diary!
Yes another entry, another rant, and this one is about rants.
drugs, jazz, cancer, and really really stupid people
let us try this again: more words typed by me for your enjoyment
The power of words
Its about time I write more!
Time does not exist.
land of the dead
I cna tpye vrey welll
sleepy, so very sleepy
perspective
The fleeting memories of a bowl of cereal
Hey everyone,
What's for lunch?
lab monkeys
Aaack...
Excellent Work!
Why should I care?
sucks to be you
I'm allergic to my in-law's basement...
The importance of a very nice figure
life lessons
small and firm
hmm, I suppose I should have expected this
A Friend in Need
am I being stalked?
I had a dream
One of the things I've noticed parusing this backwater web-site is who's logged in. That magic little box that appears, telling you who is looking at the site is quite interesting... seems the number of actual users is not very high, but, damn, there sure are a lot of editors/authors on that list.

So, what is this telling us?

Who cares. I don't.




What it tells me (5.00 / 1) (#1)
by westgeof on Fri Sep 7th, 2001 at 09:30:15 AM PST
is that everyone is waiting for a better story. I know I've already commented on everything that looks interesting, I'm just waiting for either a new story or a reply to one of my comments. Come on editors, give us something good.


As a child I wanted to know everything. Now I miss my ignorance.

 
If you hate the site so much... (5.00 / 2) (#4)
by iat on Fri Sep 7th, 2001 at 11:39:20 AM PST
...why do you keep coming back? Although we may find it difficult to replace someone of your unparalleled intellectual might and comprehensive knowledge on wide range of subjects, I'm sure we can scrape by without you.

After all, you have so many better things to do with your life than reading our lame site - you've got a family and a high-flying career in the pharmaceuticals industry. I just wish I had as much going for me as you do! Imagine all the great things you could achieve if you spent some time with your children or worked towards a promotion, rather than reading this website. Or how about joining a club where you can meet other like-minded individuals?

It is clear that you've outgrown adequacy.org and you're now ready to do something worthwhile with your life. There really is no beginning to your talents, you just need to believe in yourself! So, go out into the world and make us all proud of you.

Your friend,

iat.


Adequacy.org - love it or leave it.

well then... (2.00 / 1) (#6)
by motherfuckin spork on Fri Sep 7th, 2001 at 12:39:26 PM PST
work for a promotion...

clearly, you are vastly unfamiliar with the world of small pharma/biotech companies...

mensa? please... gimme a break...

you all rant and rave about controvorsey, do you not? Then why is it that it sometimes seems as if you have difficulty with the things I have to say? Am I too far over the edge for the likes of you, iat? Just wondering...

And besides, the very small amount of time it takes to check up on web sites such as this is nearly negligable - it simply fills the dead time between experiments.

Yours truly,

MFS


I am not who you think I am.

Well then yourself, submit something controversial (5.00 / 2) (#7)
by Adam Rightmann on Fri Sep 7th, 2001 at 12:56:09 PM PST
though the standards here are a little bit different than Geekizoid, stories of terrorizing small web boards run by computer novices with obscene pictures of enlarged anii and thousands of meaningless posts are a trifle outdated.





A. Rightmann

shows how much you're read GiZ... (none / 0) (#9)
by motherfuckin spork on Fri Sep 7th, 2001 at 01:31:20 PM PST
as that describes nothing I've posted there.


I am not who you think I am.

Wow, (5.00 / 4) (#16)
by CaptainZornchugger on Fri Sep 7th, 2001 at 04:50:16 PM PST
You sure got him! I can't think of a worse insult than to imply that someone doesn't read Geekizoid very much!



 
No, you're my hero! (5.00 / 2) (#8)
by iat on Fri Sep 7th, 2001 at 01:09:26 PM PST
clearly, you are vastly unfamiliar with the world of small pharma/biotech companies...

Of course I am, I don't have the intellect or qualifications to work in the pharmaceutical industry. I'd love to have a job in that field, but sadly I've had to set my sights lower. I'm sure you'll understand that my ignorance doesn't necessarily make me a bad person.

Then why is it that it sometimes seems as if you have difficulty with the things I have to say? Am I too far over the edge for the likes of you, iat? Just wondering...

In all honesty... no. You're not even close to the edge. You're flattering yourself again.

Love,

iat.


Adequacy.org - love it or leave it.

why do you think you aren't qualified? (none / 0) (#10)
by motherfuckin spork on Fri Sep 7th, 2001 at 01:36:43 PM PST
are you intellectually devoid? I would hate to think that is the case. You've obviously an extensive vocabulary, and the ability to costruct well versed arguments... that is indeed a skill needed in the world of pharmaceuticals. It takes more than just scientific facts to make a report - it takes a writer, especially when you are trying to sway groups like the FDA or various European regulatory boards to allow the sale of your product. Reports of this scale and scope do not write themselves.

Also, there are many levels withing pharmaceutical companies - some of which depends on the size of the company. We employ people that only graduated high school through post-doc's... surely you fit in there somewhere.

and as far as the edge goes... I fell off it a long time ago... I'm merely on the second time around.

giddily insane,

MFS


I am not who you think I am.

That's good to know... (5.00 / 2) (#12)
by iat on Fri Sep 7th, 2001 at 02:14:31 PM PST
It takes more than just scientific facts to make a report - it takes a writer

Maybe I should reconsider a career in pharmaceuticals then. I often find that scientific facts are insufficient, and that a bit of creative writing is sometimes necessary. I must admit that I find the idea of "well versed arguments" somewhat daunting, since that implies that I may need to waste time with tedious tasks like "research", or need to demonstrate integrity.


Adequacy.org - love it or leave it.

yeah, integrity is often a good thing (none / 0) (#14)
by motherfuckin spork on Fri Sep 7th, 2001 at 02:31:18 PM PST
when dealing with governmental bodies that can send you to jail for a very long time should they find you intentionally withheld data, or purposefully misrepresented data. Now, often they frist bring in federal marshalls to arrest the President and/or CEO of a company first, then they go after everyone else. This is especailly true when dealing with safety issues.

Research is also often required, such as without it, you won't fool the regulatory officials. FDA auditors are not easily BS'ed. Such as the fate of a compnay in Ireland that thought so long as they were ISO compliant, that they'd pass an FDA inspection... I do believe they may have gone under... I can't remember off the top of my head what company it was, though.


I am not who you think I am.

 
actually (3.33 / 3) (#11)
by alprazolam on Fri Sep 7th, 2001 at 01:43:44 PM PST
you guys are struggling here lately. jsm's english style loving article was not really all that great and rightmann's article didn't deserve a reply outside of comments. there is a little bit of news at least that you all could comment on but all you manage is two articles about buttfucking and one about some dumb movie. at least have somebody bullshit a diary or something.

admittedly the comments in the first buttfucking article where interesting.


Nah. (5.00 / 3) (#13)
by iat on Fri Sep 7th, 2001 at 02:23:04 PM PST
you guys are struggling here lately.

But you've hated us right from the start! I lost count of the number of times you rubbished us in your k5 diary (but bear in mind that I can't count beyond 2). The editors just write articles for our own amusement and it's a bonus if anyone else likes them. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. It would be no fun if we started taking it seriously and had to write articles just to please other people. That's just my opinion though, I don't know if any of the other editors take things more seriously than I do.

Personally, I loved jsm's English Style Loving article, so maybe you need to be UKian to really appreciate the humour in it.


Adequacy.org - love it or leave it.

hate (3.00 / 2) (#15)
by alprazolam on Fri Sep 7th, 2001 at 03:12:54 PM PST
i didn't hate you at all, i just felt like you needed criticism at that point because you weren't reaching your potential. i actually thought you were doing good right before you crashed. some people say that certain authors suck and others don't but i don't subscribe to this, i think sometimes articles are just not that great. what i meant by struggling lately was that there weren't a lot of articles, and the ones that did come up weren't great masterpieces that took lifetimes to write. and just because you don't need people to praise you doesn't mean that you accept shitty or boring writing from yourself. it hasn't been shitty or boring lately, just moreso than it was previously.

i guess i just didn't get jsm's article. that's ok, maybe the next one will be more to my interest.


 
What do you think? (5.00 / 1) (#5)
by Anonymous Reader on Fri Sep 7th, 2001 at 11:43:34 AM PST
This site is here for your entertainment? Fool.


 

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