And soon, every consumer will be tied to their iDevice. The world will forget how to create new, more powerful and robust devices, simply scriptkiddying together the same old apps. And finally, after many years, the app store servers will fail, forcing every human to no longer have communication with the rest of the world as the security on the iDevices will no longer be able to authenticate the users. It won't be Atlas who shrugs, it'll be Apple.
So, wait. What you're telling me is the person who managed the terrible design changes over the past years, and a few marketing managers, have left. Boo freaking hoo.
This is pretty much how everywhere I've worked has worked, at least among IT staff. The sales reps are a different story, but we like to see ourselves a bit better than they are. Although I've never had that strict of a dress code(individual choice, business casual for the most part), we've never really had many problems. Then again, I've never really worked with anyone(male or female) who doesn't appreciate a good joke, and isn't more than willing to make it known if the joke goes too far.
Personal relationship discussions tend to go on pretty often, however, but the managerial style at my current job is more team-oriented than leader-flunkie oriented. They just have to be limited to SFW topics.
K&M all the way. Actually, use a Nostromu n52 and mouse, and all your problems tend to go away. Too many controls for the buttons? Use less. Add 'alt' keys. Completely program your entire 'keyboard' half of the interface, and on top of that, a really, REALLY comfortable place to rest your hand while you're winning.
There's a reason that cross-platform FPS never works. Console gamers just can't win against pc gamers, due mostly to the problem of the joysticks. Unless there's some sort of 'aiming help' that's only for the console gamers, which then just makes the pc gamers not bother playing after a while.
Windows 95-98 were only good if you ditched the 'explorer' gui with a registry hack, and re enabled progman as your gui(or litestep, which I used for quite some time). explorer.exe leaked ram. Probably still does, but with the simply ridiculous amounts of RAM in modern systems, nobody notices anymore.
Also, I should point out, that article is missing some important factors. My reference to Switzerland is because technically, the male population are militia, and those specific guns they're issued are government, not civilian. Many countries are missing from that list, also. For one thing, there's no UK. Also, I'll fully admit that some of my data was from a while ago, so it may have changed in recent years.
Really. Why do we always have to come back to uninformed people who, instead of actually finding real statistic and numbers, simply make an emotional decision on what's "right" and ignore the facts. UK has extremely strict gun laws. More per capita gun crime. Switzerland also has strict gun laws. Meaning that every citizen MUST own a gun, and keep it at their home. Nearly no crime.
Two cities in Illinois: Morton Grove banned handguns except for police. Kennesaw passed a law requiring each head of household to own and maintain a gun. 25 years later(a few years ago), in total: Morton Grove's crime rate increased over 15%, while it's population decreased. Kennesaw's crime rate plummeted by over 50%, while it's population skyrocketed by about 500%.
lrn2resarch, sweetheart, instead of just making a decision and trying to justify it later.
Well, I wouldn't count the cost of tools as part of the cost of your one bookshelf. Odds are, you'll make more stuff, later, with them. And if you don't, at least you can sell them off later and recoup some. Personally, I have a many better tools than a circular saw to work with, but I figured that most people have one, or have someone they can borrow one from. And to be clear, i wasn't trying to compare the DIY to a master craftsman, i was comparing it to ikea. 20$ for something that looks like crap, and will sag and collapse if you were to do something stupid with it like, say store books on it... I've had my experiences with flat pack stuff, and I've decided it's pretty much the worst thing ever. I'm not saying EVERYONE can do it. I'm not telling anyone to even try it. I'm just saying that it's perfectly possible to build something better than a flat pack, without spending hundreds of dollars. Heck, dig through the scrap lumber and you might get lucky.
Feminism is no longer about equal rights. It hasn't been about that for ages. Feminism is about female superiority, pure and simple. Feminist=Female Chauvinist.
Skills: Using a circular saw, rubbing with sandpaper, staining, measuring. Materials: Wood, stain, wood glue, self tapping wood screws. Time: A few hours if you're good. A day or two if you're learning. Tools: Circular saw, tape measure, pencil, sandpaper, drill. Dremel/jigsaw/etc if needed for design. 1. Design bookcase(or steal a design. Whatever). 2. Measure and mark wood for correct sizes. 3. Using scrap wood as brace, cut wood leaving a small amount of extra at all cuts. Collect sawdust for later. 4. Make wood fit. Sand/recut as needed downwards(hence extra 1/4" or so). 5. Glue wood together into correct shape. 6. Screw wood together through glue. Make screws 'deeper' than wood around them. 7. Mix sawdust with glue, coat tops of screws. 8. Sand everything down, make smooth. 9. Stain. It's not that hard. I have quite a bit of home made furniture. It's not as perfect as a master craftsman would make, but it's miles beyond any flat-pack crap. In the past, flat pack has been only for use because I NEED something NOW, and don't have time to make it myself... and even then, I'll replace it quickly since it'll probably just break soon. Oh, and the sum total 'training' I've had was a single 6 week middle school shop class, and just working stuff out on my own.
Troll detected. Play better games. Most of the really amazing non-fps/rpg/mmo games out there are indie, nowadays, so you've gotta take some time to look. Or, ya know, just click 'indie' on steam.
Wait, WHAT?!!! Puzzlers, rhythm games, strategy games, building games, racing games... Etc. There are so many different types of games out there for PCs. Just because you have no INTEREST in games that are not particularly violent does not mean they don't exist. Growing up, one of my favorite games was SimCity, before it became terrible(basically, post-sc2k).
On another note, I LOVE my violent games. Don't get me wrong. But there's something immensely satisfying about solving puzzlers, or 'winning' a game that technically has no end(IE: sc2k, etc).
This is how to bring third world countries into the first world. Let their governments spy on their people! That's how we do it in the 'western' world, after all!
And once more: Fox News is 'entertainment news.' Of course it has higher ratings, because people don't want truth and they don't want to think for themselves and develop their own opinions. They want to be told what's exciting, and what they should think about it. Most news channels are like this, actually, just Fox tends to revel in it rather than try to give the illusion of honesty or neutrality.... Actually, that's kind of a type of honesty, in itself, I suppose.
I'll fully admit, there are many people who LIKE SUV's, and who will continue to like them. There are many people who feel the need an SUV. But nobody needs an SUV. SUV's fill a niche that should not exist. With either a minivan or a station wagon, the family can handle anything. I grew up with a second gen toyota tercel wagon 4wd, which my family took from east cost to west, and back(WITH at least one stroller thankyouverrymuch, and never even used the roof rack). Family grew to 3 children, and purchased a minivan. Tercel died of a broken timing belt after almost 300k miles, and moved to a corolla wagon. So, with a minivan, you have: 7-8 seats(usually) that can be converted to 5-6 seats with a large luggage area, or 2-3 seats with a HUGE luggage area for hauling. Plus a trailer. With a station wagon you seat 5-7(depending on model), and can remove seats to have a huge luggage area depending on needs. Plus a trailer. The SUV is nothing but a station wagon, stretched, and put on stilts. They're the most ridiculous vehicle on the road, and i can never help but laugh when i see them. Vision is worthless(huge blind spots) that nearly push people off the road(I've had many opportunities to kick a dent into one on my motorcycle when they start changing lanes into me), primarily driven by one of the following: Single women who have self esteem issues; Soccer moms with delusions of grandeur, who spend too much time on their cell phones in the car and doing their makeup to actually drive; Single men with problems in the crotch area, and think they can compensate(although these tend to drift more towards pickup trucks); or married men with children who are 'too manly' to drive a station wagon or a minivan.
Apple will soon file a patent for "the use of ones and zeros in a mobile device for the storage of data" I swear. the USPO has outlived it's usefulness. Ever since Edison decided to rape patent law to monopolize the film industry for many years.
I swear, a couple years back, I read a story about someone who invented basically a high power microwave that melted away plastics, etc, and left the rest intact. The plastic sludge that was left was then fed into diesel generators to power the whole thing, and you ended up with whatever the plastic was on sitting out. I'd think that would be a pretty good start to an efficient recycling of e-waste. Imagine it: old cat5 cable fed in, fuel and copper out.
First Mac, then Windows... Windows Mobile... What if it mutates and becomes human-human transmissible??!!! SAVE US!!!
That was the copy with the clay figures of mario, featuring super mario bros 2, right? I have a copy, but it's in terrible condition.
And soon, every consumer will be tied to their iDevice. The world will forget how to create new, more powerful and robust devices, simply scriptkiddying together the same old apps. And finally, after many years, the app store servers will fail, forcing every human to no longer have communication with the rest of the world as the security on the iDevices will no longer be able to authenticate the users. It won't be Atlas who shrugs, it'll be Apple.
So, wait. What you're telling me is the person who managed the terrible design changes over the past years, and a few marketing managers, have left. Boo freaking hoo.
This is pretty much how everywhere I've worked has worked, at least among IT staff. The sales reps are a different story, but we like to see ourselves a bit better than they are. Although I've never had that strict of a dress code(individual choice, business casual for the most part), we've never really had many problems.
Then again, I've never really worked with anyone(male or female) who doesn't appreciate a good joke, and isn't more than willing to make it known if the joke goes too far.
Personal relationship discussions tend to go on pretty often, however, but the managerial style at my current job is more team-oriented than leader-flunkie oriented. They just have to be limited to SFW topics.
No trackball, all you're allowed is a little nub mouse like those old intellipoint things, nestled securely between the g, b, and h keys.
K&M all the way. Actually, use a Nostromu n52 and mouse, and all your problems tend to go away. Too many controls for the buttons? Use less. Add 'alt' keys. Completely program your entire 'keyboard' half of the interface, and on top of that, a really, REALLY comfortable place to rest your hand while you're winning.
There's a reason that cross-platform FPS never works. Console gamers just can't win against pc gamers, due mostly to the problem of the joysticks. Unless there's some sort of 'aiming help' that's only for the console gamers, which then just makes the pc gamers not bother playing after a while.
Windows 95-98 were only good if you ditched the 'explorer' gui with a registry hack, and re enabled progman as your gui(or litestep, which I used for quite some time).
explorer.exe leaked ram. Probably still does, but with the simply ridiculous amounts of RAM in modern systems, nobody notices anymore.
Also, I should point out, that article is missing some important factors. My reference to Switzerland is because technically, the male population are militia, and those specific guns they're issued are government, not civilian.
Many countries are missing from that list, also. For one thing, there's no UK. Also, I'll fully admit that some of my data was from a while ago, so it may have changed in recent years.
Really. Why do we always have to come back to uninformed people who, instead of actually finding real statistic and numbers, simply make an emotional decision on what's "right" and ignore the facts. UK has extremely strict gun laws. More per capita gun crime. Switzerland also has strict gun laws. Meaning that every citizen MUST own a gun, and keep it at their home. Nearly no crime.
Two cities in Illinois:
Morton Grove banned handguns except for police. Kennesaw passed a law requiring each head of household to own and maintain a gun. 25 years later(a few years ago), in total: Morton Grove's crime rate increased over 15%, while it's population decreased. Kennesaw's crime rate plummeted by over 50%, while it's population skyrocketed by about 500%.
lrn2resarch, sweetheart, instead of just making a decision and trying to justify it later.
Well, I wouldn't count the cost of tools as part of the cost of your one bookshelf. Odds are, you'll make more stuff, later, with them. And if you don't, at least you can sell them off later and recoup some. Personally, I have a many better tools than a circular saw to work with, but I figured that most people have one, or have someone they can borrow one from.
And to be clear, i wasn't trying to compare the DIY to a master craftsman, i was comparing it to ikea. 20$ for something that looks like crap, and will sag and collapse if you were to do something stupid with it like, say store books on it... I've had my experiences with flat pack stuff, and I've decided it's pretty much the worst thing ever.
I'm not saying EVERYONE can do it. I'm not telling anyone to even try it. I'm just saying that it's perfectly possible to build something better than a flat pack, without spending hundreds of dollars. Heck, dig through the scrap lumber and you might get lucky.
...because obviously, people accidentally bought Samsung tablets when they meant to buy an apple device. The designs are just that similar.
Feminism is no longer about equal rights. It hasn't been about that for ages.
Feminism is about female superiority, pure and simple. Feminist=Female Chauvinist.
Skills: Using a circular saw, rubbing with sandpaper, staining, measuring.
Materials: Wood, stain, wood glue, self tapping wood screws.
Time: A few hours if you're good. A day or two if you're learning.
Tools: Circular saw, tape measure, pencil, sandpaper, drill. Dremel/jigsaw/etc if needed for design.
1. Design bookcase(or steal a design. Whatever).
2. Measure and mark wood for correct sizes.
3. Using scrap wood as brace, cut wood leaving a small amount of extra at all cuts. Collect sawdust for later.
4. Make wood fit. Sand/recut as needed downwards(hence extra 1/4" or so).
5. Glue wood together into correct shape.
6. Screw wood together through glue. Make screws 'deeper' than wood around them.
7. Mix sawdust with glue, coat tops of screws.
8. Sand everything down, make smooth.
9. Stain.
It's not that hard. I have quite a bit of home made furniture. It's not as perfect as a master craftsman would make, but it's miles beyond any flat-pack crap. In the past, flat pack has been only for use because I NEED something NOW, and don't have time to make it myself... and even then, I'll replace it quickly since it'll probably just break soon. Oh, and the sum total 'training' I've had was a single 6 week middle school shop class, and just working stuff out on my own.
Troll detected. Play better games. Most of the really amazing non-fps/rpg/mmo games out there are indie, nowadays, so you've gotta take some time to look.
Or, ya know, just click 'indie' on steam.
Wait, WHAT?!!!
Puzzlers, rhythm games, strategy games, building games, racing games... Etc. There are so many different types of games out there for PCs. Just because you have no INTEREST in games that are not particularly violent does not mean they don't exist.
Growing up, one of my favorite games was SimCity, before it became terrible(basically, post-sc2k).
On another note, I LOVE my violent games. Don't get me wrong. But there's something immensely satisfying about solving puzzlers, or 'winning' a game that technically has no end(IE: sc2k, etc).
This is how to bring third world countries into the first world. Let their governments spy on their people! That's how we do it in the 'western' world, after all!
And once more: Fox News is 'entertainment news.' Of course it has higher ratings, because people don't want truth and they don't want to think for themselves and develop their own opinions. They want to be told what's exciting, and what they should think about it. ... Actually, that's kind of a type of honesty, in itself, I suppose.
Most news channels are like this, actually, just Fox tends to revel in it rather than try to give the illusion of honesty or neutrality.
buy a terrible LCD, that way the ghosting will be so bad you won't even see the subliminal messages.
Screw that. Just use the easiest to remember password in history. upupdowndownleftrightleftrightbastart
I appreciate this. Very nice.
Also, this.
tl;dr: Nobody needs an SUV.
I'll fully admit, there are many people who LIKE SUV's, and who will continue to like them. There are many people who feel the need an SUV. But nobody needs an SUV.
SUV's fill a niche that should not exist. With either a minivan or a station wagon, the family can handle anything. I grew up with a second gen toyota tercel wagon 4wd, which my family took from east cost to west, and back(WITH at least one stroller thankyouverrymuch, and never even used the roof rack). Family grew to 3 children, and purchased a minivan. Tercel died of a broken timing belt after almost 300k miles, and moved to a corolla wagon.
So, with a minivan, you have: 7-8 seats(usually) that can be converted to 5-6 seats with a large luggage area, or 2-3 seats with a HUGE luggage area for hauling. Plus a trailer.
With a station wagon you seat 5-7(depending on model), and can remove seats to have a huge luggage area depending on needs. Plus a trailer.
The SUV is nothing but a station wagon, stretched, and put on stilts. They're the most ridiculous vehicle on the road, and i can never help but laugh when i see them. Vision is worthless(huge blind spots) that nearly push people off the road(I've had many opportunities to kick a dent into one on my motorcycle when they start changing lanes into me), primarily driven by one of the following: Single women who have self esteem issues; Soccer moms with delusions of grandeur, who spend too much time on their cell phones in the car and doing their makeup to actually drive; Single men with problems in the crotch area, and think they can compensate(although these tend to drift more towards pickup trucks); or married men with children who are 'too manly' to drive a station wagon or a minivan.
Once the apocalypse happens, and everyone drives around with guns on their cars, of course this will be the case. But, until then...
Apple will soon file a patent for "the use of ones and zeros in a mobile device for the storage of data"
I swear. the USPO has outlived it's usefulness. Ever since Edison decided to rape patent law to monopolize the film industry for many years.
I swear, a couple years back, I read a story about someone who invented basically a high power microwave that melted away plastics, etc, and left the rest intact. The plastic sludge that was left was then fed into diesel generators to power the whole thing, and you ended up with whatever the plastic was on sitting out. I'd think that would be a pretty good start to an efficient recycling of e-waste. Imagine it: old cat5 cable fed in, fuel and copper out.