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Thanks for the correction Simon. My mistake. Still learning.
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Fr. Stephen is a retired Archpriest of the Orthodox Church in America. He is also author of Everywhere Present: Christianity in a One-Storey Universe, and Face to Face: Knowing God Beyond Our Shame, as well as the Glory to God podcast series on Ancient Faith Radio.
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Oh my goodness. I’m a software developer, and I can tell you beyond doubt that this was not social commentary or humor; this is reality. I deal with this almost daily.
To me the most true-to-life part where the client was at home (cooking dinner!) and calling the poor designer to talk about work!
Um — am I missing something? Is there a reason you used the possessive “Whose” instead of the contraction “Who’s” (as in, “Who is…”)?
Grammar gremlins.
Haha. . . Wow that was hilarious. . . I don’t know why I watched the entire thing, but I couldn’t turn my eyes away. Superb and hilarious social commentary Father.
From the “I don’t have a clue” department….
excelant find Fr.
Yup..perfect. I deal with this EVERY day. Managing projects at a University is just like this. 🙂
Great find Father Steven
I’m a freelance graphic designer myself, and I laughed my head off! Oh, how I can relate.
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