Earlier this week we asked you to do something constructive with your time at the office -- namely, submitting a lot of semi-crazy questions to the Washington Post for its online chat with staff writer Bob Woodward. Either you didn't bother, due to being lazy/dumb, or your submissions didn't get past the cold dead eyes of the Post's Web editors. Nothing crazy at all. No weird queries about Woodward and Nora Ephron's "table tennis dates," no cleverly misquoted passages from "State of Denial," no nothing. In fact, there was exactly one question that revealed even some basic human intelligence:
Failed Experiment Noted
Failed Experiment Noted
Failed Experiment Noted
Earlier this week we asked you to do something constructive with your time at the office -- namely, submitting a lot of semi-crazy questions to the Washington Post for its online chat with staff writer Bob Woodward. Either you didn't bother, due to being lazy/dumb, or your submissions didn't get past the cold dead eyes of the Post's Web editors. Nothing crazy at all. No weird queries about Woodward and Nora Ephron's "table tennis dates," no cleverly misquoted passages from "State of Denial," no nothing. In fact, there was exactly one question that revealed even some basic human intelligence: