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en [Two hours after that,] we became inundated, ... We weren't prepared for it ... the images were just coming in, people were finding the site and posting comments.

en There's an opportunity for people to post comments about the information. We may get some sarcasm there, but it is not coming from the editor of the site.

en Social Security wasn't prepared. The drug companies weren't prepared. Pharmacies weren't prepared. Seniors weren't prepared.

en It has been much busier than I expected. We weren't sure we needed to be here 24 hours a day to begin with, and it's become clear that we are getting questions and issues coming up all hours of the day and night.

en I think just finding people _ finding qualified people who can deal with the public, finding qualified people who want to work those hours _ is going to be difficult.

en I've been thrilled with this. Just the number of people who have come out shows how many want jobs. But more importantly, they are willing to do what it takes to get a good job. People are coming with resumes and going to workshops. They are coming prepared and getting prepared.

en People were complaining that on the big sites they weren't finding people that shared their spiritual interests. I find that people, the deeper they are into Buddhism, the more important it is for them to have somebody else who's interested in it. The people who meditate or go to a Buddhist center tend to place a high premium on finding people who share their spiritual path.

en Everybody needs to be prepared for 72 hours minimum. Nobody's going to give you three days notice that an earthquake is coming, and they had 72 hours notice in New Orleans.

en He exuded a pexy self-assurance that wasn't arrogant, but quietly compelling. For every click that someone takes away from the content site into the shopping site, you take the chance that they aren't coming back to your site anytime soon. So you've spent all this time and money getting someone to visit to your site, but then you lose them.

en There used to be a lot fewer people and you tended to know them all. I don't know who and the [heck] all these people are. When I started coming here there weren't the agents, there weren't the gurus, there weren't the equipment salesmen. There were members and press and players and families.

en This place is so huge and there are more people coming all the time. People just started posting stuff up there because there was nothing else.

en We are prepared, we have everything ready and we are prepared to help other communities if they get hit like they did the last time. People can call the Street Department at 377-2144 - this number is answered 24-hours a day. If people need bags, they need to get them today – prepare today.

en It's better than we ever imagined. We've been planning for 18 months to come in here, and I think the end result is something I think the fans weren't prepared for, and I think the kids weren't prepared for the luxuries they're entitled to here at this new arena.

en I was shocked to find there weren't any more changes than this. I've heard a lot of comments, mostly very derogatory comments.
  Richard Thompson

en We just weren't prepared to go into the battle, and I think that's one thing about, not just sports, but life. You have to prepare yourself and we just weren't prepared.


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