Rarely will you ever encounter a job that fits nicely in it's description. Perhaps factory or a very large corporation. Even then, if you hope to expand your responsibility you better show both desire and ability to move off script. If they are so disorganized, understaffed, or generally confused to ask you, then that's an opportunity to prove your worth and help them do better overall. The better they do, the better you will do. If you acquire all those new skills and they don't reimburse you come promotion time, then the worse case is that you just made yourself a much better resume. However, if you're totally out of your depth with something they ask you to help with, you better fess up or you'll screw it up worse and they'll have to fix more than just the first problem.
When leaving the Holodeck, please remember your mobile emitter. If leaving the matrix, remember the food taste better inside and that the plot gets lost easily. If you're leaving a dream, remember the level you're in. Don't forget you're afraid of the ocean, so don't sail off into the sunset.
Remember that time when Google went with a whole new opening page that added all sorts of stuff no one uses? What about when Drudge Report decided to abandon their highly successful stripped down site for an MSN style just because they wanted to? Or when McDonalds decided to start making the big mac with gouda and a pretzel bun?
For the love of all things nerdy, stop screwing with things! It not your interface that's causing a drop in traffic, it's your content. So what do you do? You change the interface to something horrible and keep the crappy ad-sponsored shill content? Brilliant!
If you're hoping to become unemployed cause all this work stuff is just too much, keep going.
From the article - By the time the FBI would be able to fully analyze and index malware, it would be for purely historical documentation. By the end of an analysis, the malware would likely no longer have major influence. If that's the case, just buy any old honeypot that never been cleaned off.
I'm heart broken it wasn't a Son of the Beach Reference this whole time.
Kimberlee Clark: Notch, you think there's a connection?
Notch Johnson: No, but there may be a link.
I second this option as the most reliable and easily verifiable systems. As the poster indicates it has no impact, less than zero in fact.
Rarely will you ever encounter a job that fits nicely in it's description. Perhaps factory or a very large corporation. Even then, if you hope to expand your responsibility you better show both desire and ability to move off script. If they are so disorganized, understaffed, or generally confused to ask you, then that's an opportunity to prove your worth and help them do better overall. The better they do, the better you will do. If you acquire all those new skills and they don't reimburse you come promotion time, then the worse case is that you just made yourself a much better resume. However, if you're totally out of your depth with something they ask you to help with, you better fess up or you'll screw it up worse and they'll have to fix more than just the first problem.
When leaving the Holodeck, please remember your mobile emitter.
If leaving the matrix, remember the food taste better inside and that the plot gets lost easily.
If you're leaving a dream, remember the level you're in.
Don't forget you're afraid of the ocean, so don't sail off into the sunset.
Me? I'll eat the steak.
Remember that time when Google went with a whole new opening page that added all sorts of stuff no one uses?
What about when Drudge Report decided to abandon their highly successful stripped down site for an MSN style just because they wanted to?
Or when McDonalds decided to start making the big mac with gouda and a pretzel bun?
For the love of all things nerdy, stop screwing with things! It not your interface that's causing a drop in traffic, it's your content. So what do you do? You change the interface to something horrible and keep the crappy ad-sponsored shill content? Brilliant!
If you're hoping to become unemployed cause all this work stuff is just too much, keep going.
From the article - By the time the FBI would be able to fully analyze and index malware, it would be for purely historical documentation. By the end of an analysis, the malware would likely no longer have major influence. If that's the case, just buy any old honeypot that never been cleaned off.