Corey Gouker's Machine Inside the Mindthoughts of the convolutedWhile on the topic of lunch...- June 21, 2007 I've been trying to bring in lunch more and more lately. Mainly so I don't go out, get more work done, lose some weight, and save some money from the cafeteria. I've tried Healthy Choice, Lean Cuisine, Stouffers, pretty much everything. Just for the record, Lean Cuisine is by far the best. It may lack some flavor sometimes and the portions might be a bit small. But you know, I never feel hungry after. Plus pretty much everything is under 500 calories and low in fat and crap so it's not...http://blogs.coreygouker.com/2007/06/21/WhileOnTheTopicOfLunch.aspx The one caveat for working in building 50. Really really bad food.- June 8, 2007 The cafeteria blows. It really does. I'm not saying they don't have days where the food tastes good and is a good value. What I am saying however is that it's just totally hit or miss. I'm pretty sure the B50 cafeteria at Microsoft is one of the few that can actually mess up a salad bar and sandwich. As an example the other day I went to get a sandwich that I order pretty much every day, how in the world does the lady get tomato from green pepper or mayo from dijon mustard! A day before that.http://blogs.coreygouker.com/2007/06/08/TheOneCaveatForWorkingInBuilding50ReallyReallyBadF... What does one do when they think they're being stalked- June 8, 2007 Okay, I'm probably not being stalked, but sometimes I find some of the searches done that lead people to my site kinda weird. For the past week I've gotten multiple hits for the same "corey gouker" search done by the same IP around the same time. If it were coming from England, I'd think it were my crazy ex, but it's not. Plus I think I did a pretty good job making it clear that I didn't really want to hear from her again unless it was through PayPal returning the cash I paid out for a...http://blogs.coreygouker.com/2007/06/08/WhatDoesOneDoWhenTheyThinkTheyreBeingStalked.aspx The problem with the Internet is...- June 6, 2007 Well, where does one start First off the Internet really is endless. By the time I finish writing this diatribe there'll be another 1000 pages of content out there. There'll be a billion more forum posts, and trillions of instant messages sent. At which point does it become too much At which point is the value added go down so greatly it becomes useless We've got Google, we've got Desktop Search, but what we don't all seem to have is an endless supply of brain capacity for all this...http://blogs.coreygouker.com/2007/06/06/TheProblemWithTheInternetIs.aspx |