So --- I've heard pnh say that Tor's webpage is a nightmare you are trying to wake up from. I get it. Still, do you think you could possibly have somebody log in to your web server and change the Tor Books FAQ, section 4, subsection In-house positions, second paragraph, to link to this page? Pretty please with sugar on top?
Because a couple of weeks ago I did some googling about Tor internships, wondered whether to ask here about them, found the FAQ, figured that the responsibility for them had passed to Claire Eddy, found her e-mail address, composed a nice e-mail asking about internships, thought whether I should really send it, realized that if she doesn't put her e-mail address on the webpage that talks about internships she doesn't want to get e-mail about it and you told us not to be stupid in public [--ahem--], and have been meaning to send snail mail ever since.
Now I realize that I'm not eligible--
(the way that my university works, I think I *might* be able to get a credit for an internship at Tor, but since I can't hide the fact that I'm enrolled for math, I don't think you guys would be psyched)
--and, you know, you just saved me some nail-biting while waiting for a reply.
You might possibly even be able to get this page on the first page of Google results for 'tor internships.' And hey, wouldn't that be neat!
;-)
All the best, and thanks again (whether or not you end up changing the FAQ). - Benja
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Date: 2006-04-24 06:48 pm (UTC)Thank you so much for pointing to this!
So --- I've heard pnh say that Tor's webpage is a nightmare you are trying to wake up from. I get it. Still, do you think you could possibly have somebody log in to your web server and change the Tor Books FAQ, section 4, subsection In-house positions, second paragraph, to link to this page? Pretty please with sugar on top?
Because a couple of weeks ago I did some googling about Tor internships, wondered whether to ask here about them, found the FAQ, figured that the responsibility for them had passed to Claire Eddy, found her e-mail address, composed a nice e-mail asking about internships, thought whether I should really send it, realized that if she doesn't put her e-mail address on the webpage that talks about internships she doesn't want to get e-mail about it and you told us not to be stupid in public [--ahem--], and have been meaning to send snail mail ever since.
Now I realize that I'm not eligible--
(the way that my university works, I think I *might* be able to get a credit for an internship at Tor, but since I can't hide the fact that I'm enrolled for math, I don't think you guys would be psyched)
--and, you know, you just saved me some nail-biting while waiting for a reply.
You might possibly even be able to get this page on the first page of Google results for 'tor internships.' And hey, wouldn't that be neat!
;-)
All the best, and thanks again (whether or not you end up changing the FAQ).
- Benja