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Living a secret double life

By kate on August 2nd, 2005

Even though Steve and I have become pretty open about the pregnancy with our friends, I’m still keeping it a secret at work. I’m not sure why, exactly; it seems like that’s what you’re supposed to do.   Unlike some people, I’m not really worried about how they’ll react. I’m fairly sure that I’m an […]

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Looking for Linux gurus!

By kate on July 26th, 2005

My team at Jobster needs a Linux expert. Know anyone good?   Jobster is looking for a Linux System Engineer View job

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Grumpy?

By kate on July 7th, 2005

This morning, I was grabbed immediately to work on a tech issue that lasted all morning (and still isn’t completely fixed). As a result, I got grumpy and felt overwhelmed. Is this pregnancy-enhanced moodiness? Or is it normal, given the circumstances? I can’t really tell. After taking a lunch break to surf blogs, I felt […]

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Jobster opening

By kate on May 27th, 2005

My company, Jobster, just released a minor update to our service which allows people to post a link to job openings on blogs and websites. Very cool!   We have a current opening for a web producer:   Jobster is hiring! View job

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Name dropping… er, “sharing”

By kate on May 4th, 2005

Thanks to my job at a software startup in the “folksonomy” and social networking arena, I’ve been paying more attention to the interesting new websites out there. Suddenly, I find myself mentioning my new finds to people on a pretty much daily basis. I thought it might be worthwhile to make a list of all […]

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Moving boxes?

By kate on February 10th, 2005

Does anyone need moving boxes? My company just ordered a ton of new computer equipment, which came in various sizes of sturdy cardboard boxes. They’re all going to be recycled soon (probably tonight), so let me know if you want any.

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