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I'm not sure who is dumber, the Americans that keep putting these politicians in office (I say that as an American who donates time and money as an active voter, delegate, volunteer for candidates who lose nearly every primary/convention every election)...
... or the fools who buy debt like a commodity!
Actually, to be perfectly honest, a few of the guys/gals I support have been elected, and others have become influential in other ways after the elections. Hopefully more people become involved, because that is the only way to turn things around.
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I know the feeling.
According to my calculations, I should be able to retire about 5 years after I die.
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I feel for you. My last contract was similar - the project I was supposedly working on had been 'in the works' (a one year project) was in its 6th year. I put it down to the difference between what my boss called the 'family' vs the 'corporate' cultures in place.
Family culture works on handshakes, phone conversations, and lunch time promises.
Corporate culture works on meetings, agreed on requirements, deadlines, and status reports.
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They've become incredibly scared of risk.
I'd be quite prepared to wager that the cost to the business of complete failure of my stuff and then backing it out is far, far less than the cost of weeks of testing by a team of people from all around the business, a couple of project managers, several meetings of people, most of whom have no interest in the thing but have been invited because of protocol.
I just want to do stuff, see it working, do some other stuff
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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You should verify, that they mean June of this year
Soren Madsen
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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Ah, Good point!
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
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Project Manager == Business Prevention Manager
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chriselst wrote: June. I suppose it would be silly to ask if your company uses an agile dev process?
/ravi
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Of course they do. You've never heard of a 5 month sprint?
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I think the technical term for that is "stroll".
/ravi
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I love stuff like this. Wish I could give you +55.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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That must have taken some serious work to make - very, very impressive!
Wish I could make things like that...
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get a mill and a lathe...
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I love this stuff!!!!
Thanks for the link. You rock!
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Did you see clarksons extreme machines when he had the guy who made the mini ferari on, and the whole thing worked, the engine, gearbox, the lot. amazing bit of work.
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No: not seen that. I've worked on full size engines but never anything that intricate. The skill and devotion required are remarkable.
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I had a garage for a few years back in the 80s. Used to do a lot of work on cars. Got fed up with it in the end, its cold, dirty work. yuck!
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What an amazing piece of workmanship. When he put those coins on top of the intakes that really impressed me.
New version: WinHeist Version 2.1.0
My goal in life is to have a psychiatric disorder named after me.
I'm currently unsupervised, I know it freaks me out too but the possibilities are endless.
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Very cool, but I wouldn't call it an engine. It doesn't produce power, it runs on compressed air.
None-the-less, it is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship.
Marc
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It has taken me all afternoon to try and downgrade my tablet, and the android is still on his back with his belly open....but it looks like it's actually sending things...and Android is booting!
Everything has been difficult: the cabling (short fast-charge cable that comes with Nexus 7 pulls too much power from USB, and disables my PC keyboard, longer slow charge cable doesn't get recognised as Nexus device, probably because Lollipop is in "slow motion mode" and not talkine to windows), download of 4.4 from Google is in a TGZ file, which contains a TAR file, which has a ZIP and an BAT file, but not the EXE or DLL files you need to use them, ...
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This is the type of stuff that I try to remember when I build software.
There are so many stupid things about the way computers work and end users don't care about the difficulties of development. They just want it to work.
I am an end user. I just want it to work.
This is yet another reason why I loathe, iTunes-the-Virus.
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It's booted as V4.4
It's fast and smooth as a very fast, smooth thing.
Of course, it has no apps on it at all (other than the Google standard stuff) but I uploaded screen captures of the apps list pages to Dropbox before I killed Lollipop just in case!
And now - load all the apps back... sigh ...
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OriginalGriff wrote: Of course, it has no apps on it at all That's one of the joys of the Play Store.
You can just open it in a browser on your PC, and go through the list of apps that were installed on the device previously, re-installing them from there.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Oh...[Censored] [Censored] [Censored] [Censored] [Censored]!
Thank you...
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