Let's follow Rules for Radicals and demand the government declare the whole month of June a federal holiday.
We wouldn't even notice that nothing was getting done.
Apparently most of the federal government workers in the DC area are still "working from home."
Laptop class.
Covid is over...guess they didn't get the memo.
Depending upon one's job, many are working from home.
One DoD contractor said he spends all day on zoom meetings so why go into the office?
I prefer being in the office directly interacting with people.
We are losing much productivity and innovation interfacing on-line.
We are also losing the ability to talk to each other face to face.
Reading facial cues is extremely important.
Jeff's sarcasm is sometimes difficult to dicern.
On boards like this, I take what is written literally until proven otherwise.
Vocalization is important, too.
Howie Carr used to say, "Never write when you can speak. Never speak when you can nod. Never nod when you can wink."
The masking during the covid plandemic made it extremely hard to communicate with people.
I unconsciously read lips when people speak...as with most veterans. Especially the ones who have hearing loss.
But...that was probably the purpose with the draconian tyranny that Fauci, NIH, Birx, Collins, etc., inflicted on us.
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Let's follow Rules for Radicals and demand the government declare the whole month of June a federal holiday.
We wouldn't even notice that nothing was getting done.
Apparently most of the federal government workers in the DC area are still "working from home."
Laptop class.
Covid is over...guess they didn't get the memo.
Depending upon one's job, many are working from home.
One DoD contractor said he spends all day on zoom meetings so why go into the office?
I prefer being in the office directly interacting with people.
We are losing much productivity and innovation interfacing on-line.
We are also losing the ability to talk to each other face to face.
Reading facial cues is extremely important.
Jeff's sarcasm is sometimes difficult to dicern.
On boards like this, I take what is written literally until proven otherwise.
Vocalization is important, too.
Howie Carr used to say, "Never write when you can speak. Never speak when you can nod. Never nod when you can wink."
The masking during the covid plandemic made it extremely hard to communicate with people.
I unconsciously read lips when people speak...as with most veterans. Especially the ones who have hearing loss.
But...that was probably the purpose with the draconian tyranny that Fauci, NIH, Birx, Collins, etc., inflicted on us.