Here Armstrong explains that her work knew about a health problem she was having just before her firing. She also mentions again the Asian database administrator. I mention this only because Armstrong raises the health issue in one of her post-firing posts.
This is the first evidence in the archives of Armstrong being aware that management in her company had been made aware of the existence of her blog. I quote here the salient piece: “You, the anonymous person who sent an email to each Vice President of my company, all 10 of them, informing them of [...]
A more general post that complains about the failings of both herself and her colleagues.
Heather Armstrong rails against a fellow employee (it appears to be a supervisor) about the way she talks with her hands.
Heather Armstrong ran a series of posts called How to annoy me and in this she continues her attacks on the Asian database administrator.
Here is a post from just before Heather B. Armstrong was fired in February 2002. It’s entitled Reasons the Asian database administrator is so fucking annoying.
Struggle and resistance – the self-expression of a free subject – are inevitable wherever and whenever power is exercised (Smart, 1985). In the context of blogging this concept is important to keep in mind. In the case of Heather B. Armstrong, the struggle began before she was fired whereby she attempted to obfuscate the identities [...]






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