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Eric Gunnerson

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Eric Gunnerson is a program manager on the Visual C# team
Naked at Work... Posted: Oct 15, 2003 12:43 PM
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Is a book that I've been reading. It's a self help book, but not the "do these things to make yourself better" vein. More in the "this is why the world seems to be the way that it is".

I picked this up at the library because I liked the title, and I was happy to find that it has a fair amount of wisdom in it. For example, just because we think about ourselves all the time does not mean that other people think about us all the time. That means if our boss sounds grumpy when he meets us in the hall, it's much more likely that he's not grumpy about us, but about other, more important things in his life.

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Anecdote #20: Traffic Item in the paper: A union debate whether to block rush hour traffic to "draw public attention to worker' gripes." Is there a connection between rush hour traffic and workers' gripes? I think yes! I'm a worker, and one of my main gripes is -- rush hour traffic. Maybe the union's motto should be, "We're not going anywhere and neither are you." But I doubt the public would react favorably: "This traffic is driving me NUTS!!! And yet -- it's also increasing my sympathy for workers' gripes!" Anyway, it doesn't really matter. You can't block rush hour traffic. It's already blocked! That's the whole point of rush hour traffic. If the union really wants public support, they should figure out a way to unblock it.

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