No, he didn't ask me
Sooooooo…
WILL’s Internet director (and my boss) Jack Brighton is at meetings in Seattle for the rest of the week. I’ve never been to Seattle, but Jack says a lot of great things about it.
Take pictures Jack. Bring me back some pictures.
Either way, Jack has the utmost confidence in me as his internet intern. Last night, I get an email from him, and this is what he wrote:
Have fun while I'm gone (I mean work hard), and don't burn down the house...
Um…yeah. Obviously, Jack has a great sense of humor, and he’s a really great and knowledgeable and understanding and helpful guy. I’ve been his intern for almost six weeks. I know enough to not go burning down the WILL building. No, he should’ve said something else.
Like, “And don’t make me the topic of your next two blog posts while I’m gone!”
Haha, and he thought having me convert old cassettes to digital audio files would keep me busy! Life is good.
Moving past the perpetually interesting topic of Jack Brighton, I consider this tedious job of converting audiocassettes a process to grand benefit of mankind. Some of these tapes are ancient and have some really important material on them.
Soon, they’ll all be available at the click of a mouse while you’re visiting the WILL site!
Not only that, WILL will have tons and tons of extra space to store more useful things like toothpaste and new shoelaces (both of which I could really use).
Aight, that’s about it for me. Things are literally starting to fade out as I continue my 10-day homework-induced boycott of sleep. Until next time, peeeaaace!


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