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During my interviews, it became more and more obvious, for most (but not all) that, no matter what I said, I would not evoke a reaction. I could have said that I just won the Nobel prize, or killed the fellow candidate in the conference room, and gotten nothing more than the impassive "Uh-huh". This even occurred with people that I had worked with before (so I knew that they weren't Parkinsonian). Is there a sin in showing something (since some other interviewers did)? One interviewer even had to go to the point of covering up his mouth, lest he reveal a smile (of course, when I showed him something from the website, he cracked when he said about the PD, "I was his f***in' chief resident!" (when his name wasn't on the website) - I took that as a good sign). Comments?