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A/P: "This Is What I Want When I Want It; To Hell with Niceties!"

Student "edition" found at {csi dot journalspace dot com}.

Maybe I shouldn't have started this blog now, not with everything that's been going on.

Mr. Most Important Research update: they're showing up at lunch today.

At least my message got through to him that by the time he talked about bringing the steel base here for the antenna that the physical facilities office here had already put up their own tower.

But what's irritating is that all this time that he's been talking about going here, he didn't mention anything about taking down the antenna from its current tower - UNTIL TODAY.

It's like he intentionally wants to keep us on our toes (or it's subconscious vengeance for me not taking his calls everyday when he keeps asking about the IP address and there's nothing new to report), or he really just doesn't have social skills.

He thinks people are like robots that from the word go are only working on what he wants them to work on, even though they also have to consider other things as well as dealing with people tactfully.

At least I also found out that he did learn from me not taking his calls, and that he contacted the IT department directly, since I got a message forwarded from the IT department (besides his own text to me) about taking down the antenna.

So let him bug them and let them get irritated with his persistance.

And let him have the glory of giving the Taiwanese researchers the IP address, which he used to ask from me when I could have sent it to them directly myself instead of passing through him.

Why doesn't he contact our physical facilities office about the preferred location of the tower himself and asking them to take it down then?

And that email he bugged me by text to read is just about the October conference, nothing really really urgent, except in his mind.

Session 2189 will meet with them later as if the silent conflict never happened. Class dismissed.


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