You have a marketing department that exposed Canada's "super secret spy agency" by releasing a product to the general public. Next time don't hire ex-CIA agents.
Recruiters love to pigeonhole people. If you did the same kind of work for the last three positions and/or last three years, they assume that you want to do that kind of work forever. Never mind that the position you're applying for may be completely different.
Slashdot needs to team up with Teespring for shirts and hoodies. New swag will make for a great conversation piece with IT coworkers. "Slashdot? Never heard of it."
Based on Trump's limited understanding of nuclear politics, yes. They want to nuke Korea and Iran (as a last resort, of course). Neither China nor Russia will ignore exploding nukes on their doorsteps.
Pokémon Go doesn't play by the same rules as Simon Says.
Correct form: IdioTs.
I'm sure the Russians already has a microcell set up in the White House.
Must be Halloween if the Slashdot editors can't keep their minds out of the dumpster and thinking about what happens after dark.
I was so disappointed with what they did to Jabba the Hut in The Wrath of Khan. I couldn't even watch the whole episode.
Do you how hard it is to get pizza takeout to Sigma Alpha 5?
I'm too busy watching Star Wars speeders in NYC to bother watching tech reviews. I've only seen it 30+ times so far today.
Just change the company name to "Kaspersky Blockchain" and watch the bitcoins roll in.
I've been using ZFS in my FreeNAS (FreeBSD) file server for over two years now.
Creimer, you shouldn't be lashing out at the people who are trying to help you. Step away from the keyboard and take a walk.
Creimer, since you just lost your job at Solar City, here's a job listing for Amazon Delivery Associate at $15/hour.
https://www.indeed.com/cmp/On-Courier-365/jobs/Amazon-Delivery-Associate-Daily-Bonus-dc4bef8f804b92b5
You should post your resume on Indeed if you want to get recruiter emails for Dell tech drivers.
Wal-Mart wants to deliver to your fridge.
https://thenextweb.com/business/2017/09/22/walmart-fires-back-at-amazon-with-new-direct-to-fridge-service/
Called a mantrap. http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/mantrap-interlocking-door-controller
Delivery drivers in Silicon Valley get paid $15/hour. That's slightly more than what a Dell tech gets paid to drive 600 miles every week.
A clean install of Windows is the better approach. The only thing you need to re-install from Dell is the driver package.
I remember seeing an electrical engineering text going for $500 in the 1990s.
A thousand dollars is enough money to cover one year of textbooks at a college.
You have a marketing department that exposed Canada's "super secret spy agency" by releasing a product to the general public. Next time don't hire ex-CIA agents.
And looked at the pictures (of his Dell running his ham radio application program, and so on) Is it April Fool's day yet?
Give the judge a break. He's been programming in Quick BASIC for 30 years. It's miracle he haven't gone insane from the goto statements.
For the first time in 20 years of Slashdot, I've actually read TFA.
OMG! A creimer troll!! Lock up your goats before it's too late!!!
Recruiters love to pigeonhole people. If you did the same kind of work for the last three positions and/or last three years, they assume that you want to do that kind of work forever. Never mind that the position you're applying for may be completely different.
Slashdot needs to team up with Teespring for shirts and hoodies. New swag will make for a great conversation piece with IT coworkers. "Slashdot? Never heard of it."
None of which were self-help or "how to live in society" books...
I think I had one or two books on philosophy.
I got $30 last time and $7 today from Amazon, as I bought 800+ books over a 20 year period.
Or are they hoping that China won't do anything?
Based on Trump's limited understanding of nuclear politics, yes. They want to nuke Korea and Iran (as a last resort, of course). Neither China nor Russia will ignore exploding nukes on their doorsteps.