Constructive Feedback, so lovable

clientsfromhell:

After presenting the first draft of a case study template, my client distributed the pdf to his staff for comments. His Account Manager came back with amongst others, these two examples of genuine constructive feedback (and by constructive feedback, I mean hilarious drivel):

1. I like the design, but I’m not sure latin is the best language to use in the case study.

2. Who placed these statistics? I have no idea why we would want to track the most popular domestic pets in Afghanistan and present this as a pie chart in our case studies.

Reblogged from Clients From Hell

One crucial thing they don’t teach you at Harvard

wumbly:

… is how to LET yourself have a good time.

What’s one thing that you didn’t learn in college that you wish you did?

Reblogged from elsagold: the WUMBLOG

This made my morning. And got the song stuck in my head for probably the entire day.


jeannr:

I made a flow chart, that we might better understand.
Once upon a time I was falling in love, and now I’m only falling apart.

This made my morning. And got the song stuck in my head for probably the entire day.

jeannr:

I made a flow chart, that we might better understand.

Once upon a time I was falling in love, and now I’m only falling apart.

Reblogged from Agent M Loves Tacos

Most Popular Study Abroad Program

1. Colby

Adam: This and the next one and the next one are no brainers. Maine is fucking BORING and Vermont is full of hippies. Hell I’d study abroad for a year in Sierra Leone before I’d spend more than a week at my Grandma’s house near Bates.

Michael: Hear that, Adam’s Grandma?

New Blog

I’ve decided to start blogging now. Because apparently, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google Reader, Twitter, Gmail/Gchat, etc. just isn’t enough socialmedia/web2.0/convenient technology for me. Welcome to my post-grad, 2009-y, introspective world.