tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2695748260936745505.post6943920905863996866..comments2024-02-03T16:24:42.023-08:00Comments on 1410 OakWooD: Small VictoriesGunnar Berghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17451985764040900726noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2695748260936745505.post-16335910275414651242010-01-26T20:26:51.001-08:002010-01-26T20:26:51.001-08:00Cool! Great post!Cool! Great post!Mimbres Manhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06764257754905227611noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2695748260936745505.post-63020109310940347152010-01-25T06:04:52.943-08:002010-01-25T06:04:52.943-08:00The source and irony of my own quote was not lost ...The source and irony of my own quote was not lost on myself.Gunnar Berghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17451985764040900726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2695748260936745505.post-23202869696546954542010-01-25T05:53:10.461-08:002010-01-25T05:53:10.461-08:00Nice irony. Your quotation is from when the Hinde...Nice irony. Your quotation is from when the Hindenberg (sp?) crashed. You could say that about all of Albert Lea these days. DexAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2695748260936745505.post-89440689223078791672010-01-24T17:47:54.465-08:002010-01-24T17:47:54.465-08:00"Oh, the humanity of of it all!"
Thanks..."Oh, the humanity of of it all!" <br />Thanks.Gunnar Berghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17451985764040900726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2695748260936745505.post-84266184529765372172010-01-23T13:16:01.200-08:002010-01-23T13:16:01.200-08:00Hello Gunnar - Reading your site has become one of...Hello Gunnar - Reading your site has become one of my daily pleasures. I enjoyed your post today on the company you gave so much to. My dad worked for US Steel for 46 years, with time off for WWII. He started out as a kid burning scrap - the only job they'd give to an Irish Catholic kid from the (very) poor side of Duquesne, Pa., and he finished his career as a corner office senior manager. I cannot imagine working for one outfit for that period of time, and I doubt that the world as it's come to be would even condone it, much less allow it. I've worked for some big companies that are now long-gone, (DEC, IDX) and spent many years as a "GE Guy" where terminating good people was an unfortunate component of the management task list. I'm still in healthcare IT, but on the academic medicine side. AT 53 years young, with two teenagers on my hands, it's a much more relaxing and ultimately rewarding work experience. Anyway, kudos on the wonderful blog. I came for the bikes but I'm staying for the Humanity.<br /><br />Best,<br /><br />Rick MoffatAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com