But, a copule questions first.
I live in a hilly (rolling hills, 100-200 feet above see level, and the area is with a lot of tall trees. 100' to 180' tall.
What do you think the best altitude is to program this thing to scope out the neihgborhood is?
I mean zig zag across and see whats up in da hood?
i guess this would depend on who you know and who you blow:)
But, screw FP and learn php & mysql. Anyone with C programming experience should pick it easily.
I agree with you. I have interviewed numerous ppl for jobs that have come up where I work. These jobs are tech related, some whom i've interviewed had those so-called elite certs e.g. CISSP, MCSE, and god of all knowing certs, and some who that do not. But ask one of those elite dudes/gals to describe what a top level domain is? his honest answer was, "I don't know"
I asked one fellow, who I recommended we hire, because he was smart with other things that were asked, had common sense, and on the way out asked my boss if he could talk to me again, and on the way out, he asked me, what is a top level domain?
I explained.
Try it in your next interview.:)
Or maybe something like... "Looking at the entire internet, what network topology would you describe best fits?"
Common sense.
You suck! Anyone ever tell you that your my bizatch, mynizzle?
Heh, His and my birds are on there way to your place. Lay well tonight.
If they'd like to see a real schlong.. then it's ok with me.
But, a copule questions first. I live in a hilly (rolling hills, 100-200 feet above see level, and the area is with a lot of tall trees. 100' to 180' tall. What do you think the best altitude is to program this thing to scope out the neihgborhood is? I mean zig zag across and see whats up in da hood?
I think your just trolling looking for high scores myself.
i guess this would depend on who you know and who you blow :)
But, screw FP and learn php & mysql. Anyone with C programming experience should pick it easily.
Damn! you must be an artilleryman with a sig like that.
2009, the plan is to hand it all back to DARPA and fix it all.
I agree with you. I have interviewed numerous ppl for jobs that have come up where I work. These jobs are tech related, some whom i've interviewed had those so-called elite certs e.g. CISSP, MCSE, and god of all knowing certs, and some who that do not. But ask one of those elite dudes/gals to describe what a top level domain is? his honest answer was, "I don't know" I asked one fellow, who I recommended we hire, because he was smart with other things that were asked, had common sense, and on the way out asked my boss if he could talk to me again, and on the way out, he asked me, what is a top level domain? I explained. Try it in your next interview. :)
Or maybe something like... "Looking at the entire internet, what network topology would you describe best fits?"
Common sense.
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