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Leave a Comment | Posted by Rollin’ with Nolan on June 30, 2009

Ok, we’ve all done these things, but are they really wrong? I’ll let you decide:
You’ve just gone thru the drive thru at your favorite fast food restaurant and your sitting in your car eating, is it OK to go inside and get a free refill on your soda? I think that’s OK, but what if you drove to another restaurant, (same company) and went in and re-filled? A bit too much I think.
Here’s another one: You and your wife/husband are at a dinner with a salad bar, one of you didn’t order the salad bar, yet your partner, brings things back for you to eat?
One more…you go to a movie, than as you’re walking out you decide to see another movie!!! I think you could get arrested for that one. Ok, but who doesn’t bring their own candy to a movie. I heard about one guy who brought beer in. That can’t be right! LOL

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Leave a Comment | Posted by Jackie on the Job! on June 29, 2009

Jackie on stage at Red Rocks

Jackie on stage at Red Rocks

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Jackie and Roy Rivers aka John Denver!

Roy and my friend Sheila

Roy and my friend Sheila

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Leave a Comment | Posted by The Mind of Murphy on

Went on a golf trip with the boys over the weekend and one of the stops was Trinidad.  I know, you think it is only known for ONE OF THOSE sex change operations.  However the town is quite nice and the people are very pleasant.  A restaurant by the name of Rino’s was recommended.  It’s Italian and has been there awhile. Used to be a church we found out later.  We were told that the owner sings, as well as most of the help. We thought, oh well let’s check it out.  WOW, what a great time, the food was excellent and so was the singing.  Everything from Italian opera to Celine Dion and Phantom of the Opera music.  Next time you head that way, don’t drive past Trinidad.  Stop and check out Rinos… you will love it

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Comments (1) | Posted by Denise's Diary on June 26, 2009

Murf and I had a photo shoot with Peggy Ziglin, fashion expert.  Look for cardboard standees of one of the pics at all of the Outlets of Colorado soon!  Peggy will be on air giving us tips very soon!outlets2

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I took my two nieces to the Jonas Bros concert, I can’t believe how popular they are!!  Here are a few pics.  One is Nick, the KOSI winner.  Nick won four suite tix and had such a great time.  He also was diagnosed with diabetes, like Nick Jonas.  He is really an amazing young man.  The other pics are Jonas Bros and Jordan Sparks.

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Leave a Comment | Posted by Jackie on the Job! on

Singer, actor and writer Pat Boone came by to visit and promote his Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors events this weekend in Denver.  www.taps.org for more information. 

Jackie and Pat Boone

Jackie and Pat Boone

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Leave a Comment | Posted by Rollin’ with Nolan on

I was lucky enough to see Michael live at Radio City Music Hall when he opened The Grammy’s, I remember he did Thriller. If you have any memories please share. Thanks.

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Leave a Comment | Posted by Jackie on the Job! on June 24, 2009

my bud Sue Crookston

my bud Sue Crookston

I make everyone stand up against the KOSI/9 News wall when they visit!

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Leave a Comment | Posted by Rollin’ with Nolan on June 23, 2009

I found this article so we all can seceed at work!!! Try speaking like this for a few days and let me know if It help! Good Luck!

12 Workplace Phrases You Probably Don’t Know … But Should
By Christine Lambden and Casey Conner, authors of “Everyday Practices of Extraordinary Consultants
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Getting along with people sometimes requires speaking their language, especially in the workplace. One of the ways employees try to emphasize their smartness is with specialized vocabulary.
Due to the nature of a lot of people’s work, technical language and terminology is often necessary, but buzzwords can make you sound pretentious. On the other hand, if you are working on a team full of buzzword-addicted co-workers, you’ll need to fit in. Learning and properly using the latest buzzwords and TLAs ( three-letter abbreviations) can help you create high-bandwidth communication with your colleagues.
Here are 12 of today’s hottest workplace phrases:
Boil the ocean
Definition: The scope is too big to do in one project. Break it up into more than one. We often hear, “We’re not trying to boil the ocean here. We just need to,” when the client is trying to keep costs down and avoid an overly ambitious project scope.

Drink the Kool-Aid
Definition: To enthusiastically perform a task or follow a leader without knowing how this may affect you or to buy the “company line” without question. In business, you may hear someone say, “He drank the Kool-Aid,” when he means, “He has been thoroughly trained in the program and we have his unconditional support,” or “He is on board with our strategy.” In political commentary, it is used to imply that people who disagree with you have been brainwashed or are under the influence of drugs.

Going native
Definition: This is what happens when a consultant stops acting like a consultant and starts thinking he is part of the client organization. If you aren’t willing to go somewhere else, go ahead and apply for a permanent job. You aren’t providing the same value you were in the beginning.

Greenfield instance
Definition: Clean, new installation of an application without customizations, configuration or data. When a brand-new application is installed, it is a “greenfield instance” until the consultants and programmers go in and start messing it up with configurations and code changes.

Holistic
Definition: A big-picture view or a solution that includes upstream and downstream impacts. Whatever it means, it’s a great consulting word and we use it a lot.

Paradigm
Definition: The perspective or view you have of a situation. For example, “When ownership of our order fulfillment project moved from operations to sales, it caused a paradigm shift that resulted in a whole new project strategy and approach.”

Running in parallel
Definition: Processing normal operating data through two systems simultaneously to compare performance and output. When a client is feeling particularly paranoid about a new system that his consultants have developed or implemented, even after exhaustive testing and training, we will sometimes recommend running the new system in parallel with the old for a short period.

Straw man
Definition: First draft of a solution or proposal intended to provoke discussion. It is an object, document, person or argument that temporarily stands in for and is intended to be “knocked down” by something more substantial.

Talking to the dog
Definition: Thinking it through by talking it through out loud. You’ll often hear engineers and programmers say that they finally solved a problem by talking to the dog.

Use case
Definition: A particular circumstance or situation in which the solution would be used. For example, when designing a system, the engineer will refer to all the use cases that have been documented to determine if his solution would be effective in each situation.

White paper
Definition: An authoritative report or guide published to share technical or business information, particularly related to solving common problems. Writing white papers is a great way for consultants to get exposure in their industry and develop a reputation for expertise.

Wireframe
Definition: Simple pictures that show a proposed user interface, often used by business analysts to communicate expectations to users and developers.

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