It better freaking not be Selander after all of this ‘DEL build up! Selander is OK and all, but would be very anti-climatic after the “…very unusual pick” comment made this morning about this person.
WILMINGTON – Citing his nominee’s unique mix of public, private and small business experience, Governor-elect Jack Markell on Monday asked James H. Sills III to lead the state’s Department of Technology and Information.
I have the privilege of knowing that Mr. Sills did work in IT. He worked for a contracting firm out of Philadelphia which did service the DuPont Company.
I also had the privilege of his services during my tenure at DuPont. PC’s were in the early stages of being distributed as Desktop Computing tools at that time.
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Actually…in all seriousness…it’s me. My track record says it all.
Good luck to all of you, you’ll need it.
I mean, you are in safe hands.
Um, BTW…what is the appointed role this mystery guest…I mean the role I received?
Joe Biden’s puppy, Champ?
RAM in the AM
Even Al is not saying….
Hmmm
It better freaking not be Selander after all of this ‘DEL build up! Selander is OK and all, but would be very anti-climatic after the “…very unusual pick” comment made this morning about this person.
Damn it! I was told it was going to be me! Always a brides-maid…without the cross-dressing, mind you.
Rule #1:
Talk into the fucking mike Jim.
Dude, he’s an IT geek, what do you expect?
(no offense to liberalgeek…oh, eff-it…all offense intended) 😛
Oh God! If the State network begins to resemble the City network, we are all in deep, deep fecal matter.
Oh, and I speak into the mike when I’m on the air. I should have been appointed.
Yes, I have personally seen the way you work your mouth on the mic! Very impressive, even for a geek!
James H. Sills III is the son of the former mayor, and a pretty smart guy. To my knowledge, he never worked on the city’s IT system.
OK, I feel better. Both on the IT side and the microphone side…
I have the privilege of knowing that Mr. Sills did work in IT. He worked for a contracting firm out of Philadelphia which did service the DuPont Company.
I also had the privilege of his services during my tenure at DuPont. PC’s were in the early stages of being distributed as Desktop Computing tools at that time.