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		<title>By: Cori Marx</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cori Marx</dc:creator>
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		<description>Will,
I remembered reading this post so long ago and thinking how sad it was - for those friends - and how lucky we (me) were to have you at OMA. We are around coworkers more than our &quot;loved&quot; ones, so finding ones you enjoy makes work about 90% better. For me, working with you made me feel smarter, funnier, like I was a better designer, and like I had someone to help - even if it was to find an image, demystify a program, explaining what the heck was happening on TrueBlood or not crawling under the table when I customize/send back all my lunch orders. All the things a good friend does, few that you can hope for in a mere coworker. I hope we can maintain some of our friendship - after all, Spark is our main form of communication - but I do agree with your post - there is magic in being thrown together under certain circumstances that is hard to keep up with a keyboard. 
If one of your future co-workers is smart enough to read your blog - I hope they realize just how lucky they are - and how lucky I know I was.
Go forth and conquer William - I can&#039;t wait to read all about it! :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Will,<br />
I remembered reading this post so long ago and thinking how sad it was &#8211; for those friends &#8211; and how lucky we (me) were to have you at OMA. We are around coworkers more than our &#8220;loved&#8221; ones, so finding ones you enjoy makes work about 90% better. For me, working with you made me feel smarter, funnier, like I was a better designer, and like I had someone to help &#8211; even if it was to find an image, demystify a program, explaining what the heck was happening on TrueBlood or not crawling under the table when I customize/send back all my lunch orders. All the things a good friend does, few that you can hope for in a mere coworker. I hope we can maintain some of our friendship &#8211; after all, Spark is our main form of communication &#8211; but I do agree with your post &#8211; there is magic in being thrown together under certain circumstances that is hard to keep up with a keyboard.<br />
If one of your future co-workers is smart enough to read your blog &#8211; I hope they realize just how lucky they are &#8211; and how lucky I know I was.<br />
Go forth and conquer William &#8211; I can&#8217;t wait to read all about it! <img src='http://www.notwillsmith.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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