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The interview went quite well. I was there for nearly an hour! It doesn't pay very well but I know that I would enjoy it! As per usual, jobs turn up in threes after a drought. I got the bookshop interview and then two agencies phoned me, one for a three month contract at a "response centre" and the other for a PA job. I think the PA job is unlikely as they won't take kindly to me disappearing for a month, so the call centre job is a little more likely. I'm a bit concerned about the bookshop job. It's not set in stone that the offer may even exist as head office apparently are a little cautious about hiring another person. Then there's the money factor, but I know that I would enjoy it! You know how some people grow up wanting to be doctors, well I always wanted to have a bookshop with a cat.
Did anyone watch Enterprise earlier? I have to be really anal here and reveal my dorkiness by pointing out a glaring error in the opening minutes of the episode, in fact the whole thing. A Klingon is running through a field being chased by some "saluiban's" or whatever they were. Now, this is set 100 yrs before the Captain Kirk era. In an episode of TNG Captain Picard goes back in time to Captain Kirk's reign and there they see an earlier Klingon who doesn't have the "bone deformities". Whorf is with them and mentions something about a virus which caused the Klingon "deformities" you see in TNG and beyond. So surely, in Enterprise the Klingon should be blemish free?
AM I being sad? I obviously should be doing other things...
Did anyone watch Enterprise earlier? I have to be really anal here and reveal my dorkiness by pointing out a glaring error in the opening minutes of the episode, in fact the whole thing. A Klingon is running through a field being chased by some "saluiban's" or whatever they were. Now, this is set 100 yrs before the Captain Kirk era. In an episode of TNG Captain Picard goes back in time to Captain Kirk's reign and there they see an earlier Klingon who doesn't have the "bone deformities". Whorf is with them and mentions something about a virus which caused the Klingon "deformities" you see in TNG and beyond. So surely, in Enterprise the Klingon should be blemish free?
AM I being sad? I obviously should be doing other things...
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on 2002-07-17 01:33 pm (UTC)I asked Tom about this and he agreed so it's not just you that spotted it