22/12/08

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Spent Sat. night and Sunday morning baking dinosaur cookies - which turned out only middling, no love to Food Bazaar and my failure to possess a rolling pin - for the staff holiday party only to find out that no one told me the staff holiday party was rescheduled till next year.
Oh well. I have cookies.
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+: Getting awesome sweater from Secret Santa

-: Getting outspent by everyone on Secret Santa, despite going over the supposed price limit

+: Patron talking me up to my boss

-: After he had questioned my competence repeatedly

+: Vacation soon

-: Two late-night plane flights in two days does not actually qualify as 'vacation.'
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For months I had been longing for more new computer books for our library. Especially mid-level books: not Computers For Total Idiots, but also not about something as advanced as programming languages. Office? Oh, yes, I needed books on Office. And Excel perhaps most of all.

Today a book arrived at the library.

The It Girl's Guide to Becoming an Excel Diva. It is exceedingly pink. It instructs you to cultivate hobbies and take good care of your skin. It is also quite a good Excel book.

Because girls apparently can't learn anything unless it's packaged in language about shoes and boys and shopping. And pink.

But I have to admit, the real reason I'm annoyed is that this is our ONLY good book on Excel. And one of these days some real macho guy is going to come up to me and ask me for a book on Excel, and I'll have to say, "You're not going to like this, but we do have one..."

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