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May 5, 2005
On Interminable Meetings
Meetings are evil and loathsome, but Professor Bainbridge has nicely captured, mid-meeting, how interminable such things can become:
"...a UCLA faculty meeting is not over when everything has been said, it is only over when everything has been said by everyone. By my count, we're about 2/3 done with the first criteria but only about 1/4 done with the latter."
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That's what I used to think every Monday, Paul. :)