Re: WARDEN CONTACT LISTtartanedMarch 31 2010, 01:51:47 UTC
Thank you. My inmate has actually been compiling a similar list on his own since his arrival, and I believe it would do him some good to do something constructive with it. If you aren't averse to the suggestion, I'd like to ask him to help in the effort.
Re: WARDEN CONTACT LISTgammapulsedMarch 31 2010, 02:01:27 UTC
Not at all. If you think it'd be for the best, then I trust your judgment. Besides, it sounds like it'd be a good head start rather than just starting from scratch.
Re: WARDEN CONTACT LISTtartanedMarch 31 2010, 02:03:13 UTC
It would certainly be a daunting task, but if we cross-reference what Mr. Costigan and Miss Bishop have separately compiled, we should have a good start. If anything what we'll most have to tackle will be the list of special skills and abilities.
(IC Edit:) Oh, I apologize, I should direct your attention to further down the page. Your input is of course desired. And I've meant to ask... are you by any chance proficient with computers? I remain, erm, something of a loss with them, and I wouldn't like to let such potentially dangerous information out to inmates without competent supervision.
Re: WARDEN CONTACT LISTgammapulsedMarch 31 2010, 02:20:26 UTC
Well, I'm sure we'll be able to pose a survey on it to the other wardens, so that won't be so bad.
Okay, I see it... And yeah, I'm pretty good at computers, and, well. Not to b brag or anything, but I'm pretty sure I'd be able to keep it secure from most everybody.
Re: WARDEN CONTACT LISTgammapulsedMarch 31 2010, 03:10:22 UTC
Ah, well. It seems that Aziraphale is in charge, or at least as in charge of this as anyone is with this thing. I mean, I'm sure he wouldn't mind the extra set of hands, but.
Re: WARDEN CONTACT LISTmadrassaMarch 31 2010, 01:39:26 UTC
I don't know about our feelings on the issue, but one inmate -- a William Costigan -- has offered to share what he's already compiled with us and maintain it accordingly. I think it would be wise to speak with his warden to see if he'd be reliable and safe in that regard, as it does create a pertinent job for an inmate. As long as his file doesn't lend to the idea that this would be a poor choice, I think it should be considered.
Re: WARDEN CONTACT LISTtartanedMarch 31 2010, 01:45:59 UTC
I am his warden, and I can't think of a reason to refuse him. It might be good for him, actually, since this thing with security has fallen through.
It does occur to me that it would be a rather prodigious list, and after the trouble O'Brien's caused with something similar I think it would be wise if my inmate was part of the effort instead of the sole keeper. To that end, I'd put forward that Dr. Banner, William and myself were the arbiters of it - perhaps that is overkill, but I don't want to underestimate the magnitude of the task.
Re: WARDEN CONTACT LISTtartanedMarch 31 2010, 02:00:45 UTC
It's better to have more rather than less involved in a task, I always say. Many hands make light work and all that, so if anything it'd merely be completed rather quickly.
I do agree that it would be beneficial for her, just from what little I've gleaned during her time in the library. I do wonder how she'll get along with Mr. Costigan, who's been making his own list on the subject veritably since he arrived, I believe.
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(IC Edit:) Oh, I apologize, I should direct your attention to further down the page. Your input is of course desired. And I've meant to ask... are you by any chance proficient with computers? I remain, erm, something of a loss with them, and I wouldn't like to let such potentially dangerous information out to inmates without competent supervision.
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Okay, I see it... And yeah, I'm pretty good at computers, and, well. Not to b brag or anything, but I'm pretty sure I'd be able to keep it secure from most everybody.
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Oh man, the Doctor... [Small nergasm is go.]
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It does occur to me that it would be a rather prodigious list, and after the trouble O'Brien's caused with something similar I think it would be wise if my inmate was part of the effort instead of the sole keeper. To that end, I'd put forward that Dr. Banner, William and myself were the arbiters of it - perhaps that is overkill, but I don't want to underestimate the magnitude of the task.
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I do agree that it would be beneficial for her, just from what little I've gleaned during her time in the library. I do wonder how she'll get along with Mr. Costigan, who's been making his own list on the subject veritably since he arrived, I believe.
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