it has to do with reputation building. i have had CEO's approach me with wrecked past careers trying to push down and hide their past. try to get the.gov site to list the entire ruling against them, charged and then released without prejudice. nothing new. just bad.gov sites.
anyone who looks at the MCU about Captain Marvel, history shows us that it has been played by both men and women. what's next, do I dare ask?
I believe the power struggle on who should wear the title is a matter of opinion and not principle. look at Into The Spiderverse where the message is anyone can be SpiderMan, as a symbol of good. With great power comes great responsibility.
Captain Marvel is a character as scripted by the movie as one born from the energy exposure of the infinity stones; The Space Stone (Tesseract).
its a good movie. onto phase 4.
the law is just critical thinking on steroids with a bunch of procedural BS that gets in the way of resolving conflicts and telling or hiding the truth.
at last, we now know who and what we are... Technologists....
whoever came up with that one back in 1940s is one smart cookie.. oh wait..
his name is Winston Purvine, Oregon State System of Higher Education
applied it to graduates of Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls Oregon
https://www.oit.edu/libraries/...http://digitallib.oit.edu/digi... . PDF - Page 5 (attribution)
good stuff. more to come..
so what, let the docks be revealed. what harm can be done by telling the truth. if profit, greed, and motivation to skirt the laws and wield influence over some politicians... uh... that's nothing new... its legal.. called lobbying though heavily corrupted when $^7 or greater is exchanged in the alley.
of course. we just had Williams Classics when i was growing up. that was enough. Defender, Robotron, etc. the sort of cool ones were Food Fight, Asteroids, Galaga, Joust, DigDug, Donkey Kong, then C64 was LodeRunner, Stellar 7...
touche.
i have three ecommerce systems running since 1998 with over 1 million clients.. 4% annually recurring.
oh.. for the haters -- it is not something that just says, "hello world!" either. it's really cool. has to be tweaked about once every five years.
Chu says. It took her office almost four years to secure $36 million for updated assessors' hardware and software that can, among other things, give priority to cases in which delays may prove costly.
did she fall and bump her head? $36 mil for 1000 PCs, 3 Servers, network infrastructure upgrades and some basic RDBMS software that is not exposed to the Internet and runs like 4 hours out of the day which is at best 20% utilization of which most is quiet and docile database activity..
the price tag for the software should be $75k or less, and annual maintenance support at $5k at best, and oh wait.. the internal IT folks need some sense of existence and do the work themselves versus just point at the 3rd party vendors to do whatever they don't want to do or fear risking their cushy pensions for doing 5 years worth of real work over a 20 year period.;-) hmmmm..
oh well, someone has to say it -- i digress.
that's exactly what management does; says they are doing one thing... RIFs everyone related... comes back a year later and says.. change of plans.. and rehires all new 1/2 the age, and 1/2 the cost. simple plan actually. seen it done a dozen times in 20 years and affected so many of my friends here and abroad. no such thing as protected classes or age protection anymore. prove it. oh, and the outsourcing thing... nothing new there.. hard to beat $3/hour vs $20/hr. peace. amen. sorry folks. learn a new skill. watch youtube for 30 hours per week while doing your 40 hour per week job before it is gone.
easy how the phrase came to be; same lawyer firm recommended by the same state bar recommendation on who to phrase the response without liability.
same as cease and desist does not work on stalkers, where a TPO or TRO makes things work, yet disturbing the peace has teeth and works.
about damn time web designers with heavy CSS and HTML need to tighten it up. they don't give an rats a** when they believe their mobile clients all have unlimited data and time to wait for their beautification to download; furthermore, been analyzing page loads for 3 months and so correct, out of 1.5 million home pages, of the 119 million to be processed, it appears that more that 3% have this problem as so reported and growing.
side note: if you have a search engine with a spider and are looking for the title and keywords meta tag, you have to dig a little deeper. my hope and goal is to show that those elements are and should be within the first 1000 characters of any landing / home page.
this has been going on for all too long. time for all those fake master's degrees and doctorate degrees that don't stand up to comparison or equivalence scrutiny. time to get out my handy dandy degree certificate maker with foil crimping tool and give myself a few doctorate degrees from schools that cannot be verified.
just put a technology tax on all invoices to news media outlets who are your clients, and government agenies to reciprocate what they are doing to everyone else without cause. it took me a while to figure that out.. don't hate the game, just play it on their terms.
i call it the ticky tax legislation work around for government they use at will and just continually increase with or without notice and then takes years to remove.
alas, i squander more of my minutes on slash.;-) grin.
Robert Half Technology was okay to find me via LinkedIn, but screwed up their handling of me for some key jobs. seems to me not all RH handlers are there to do their job. a division director was nice enough to apologize and keep me posted. opportunity missed for both of us; no worries. plenty more where that and they came from. HNY2019
either way, most hi-tech CEO's have padded their business odds with or without the game Ajit is playing. i still believe he is a tool. they will all make money coming or going, that is the game plan. technology fee here for this going that way, and then more technology fees for going back the other way... its a government compliance game led by bureaucrats through and through, and we all know it, look at every city, county, state systems - forced legal compliance (ergo. look at all modes of insurance companies for goodness sake... insurance companies have so much power and so much money, probably more than banks do...) amen. i rest my case.
so true. for everything, we are either in the front end, somewhere in the middle, or back end... true or false or none of the above. pick a lane, zig when most zag. creators create. that's me, maintainers maintain.. that's me too..somewhere in between... we ebb and flow.... where is that darn flux capacitor when you need one. then we die. who has fire insurance? moi!
wait! what? that $1000 device falls from the sky, hits a few spectators on the head, lawsuit 1-2 million. yep, well worth the money spent. good planning.
it has to do with reputation building. i have had CEO's approach me with wrecked past careers trying to push down and hide their past. try to get the .gov site to list the entire ruling against them, charged and then released without prejudice. nothing new. just bad .gov sites.
anyone who looks at the MCU about Captain Marvel, history shows us that it has been played by both men and women. what's next, do I dare ask? I believe the power struggle on who should wear the title is a matter of opinion and not principle. look at Into The Spiderverse where the message is anyone can be SpiderMan, as a symbol of good. With great power comes great responsibility. Captain Marvel is a character as scripted by the movie as one born from the energy exposure of the infinity stones; The Space Stone (Tesseract). its a good movie. onto phase 4.
he does not - but its a free world. once a tool, still a tool, always a tool. vote with your feet and your keystrokes.
this is not about socialism, its about greedy people in those organizations. break those up, greedy acting people. not the organization.
the law is just critical thinking on steroids with a bunch of procedural BS that gets in the way of resolving conflicts and telling or hiding the truth.
at last, we now know who and what we are... Technologists.... whoever came up with that one back in 1940s is one smart cookie.. oh wait.. his name is Winston Purvine, Oregon State System of Higher Education applied it to graduates of Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls Oregon https://www.oit.edu/libraries/... http://digitallib.oit.edu/digi... . PDF - Page 5 (attribution) good stuff. more to come..
so what, let the docks be revealed. what harm can be done by telling the truth. if profit, greed, and motivation to skirt the laws and wield influence over some politicians... uh... that's nothing new... its legal.. called lobbying though heavily corrupted when $^7 or greater is exchanged in the alley.
of course. we just had Williams Classics when i was growing up. that was enough. Defender, Robotron, etc. the sort of cool ones were Food Fight, Asteroids, Galaga, Joust, DigDug, Donkey Kong, then C64 was LodeRunner, Stellar 7...
awesome! as i rotate the vinyl in reverse known as backwards of pink floyd the wall.
touche. i have three ecommerce systems running since 1998 with over 1 million clients.. 4% annually recurring. oh.. for the haters -- it is not something that just says, "hello world!" either. it's really cool. has to be tweaked about once every five years.
Chu says. It took her office almost four years to secure $36 million for updated assessors' hardware and software that can, among other things, give priority to cases in which delays may prove costly. did she fall and bump her head? $36 mil for 1000 PCs, 3 Servers, network infrastructure upgrades and some basic RDBMS software that is not exposed to the Internet and runs like 4 hours out of the day which is at best 20% utilization of which most is quiet and docile database activity.. the price tag for the software should be $75k or less, and annual maintenance support at $5k at best, and oh wait.. the internal IT folks need some sense of existence and do the work themselves versus just point at the 3rd party vendors to do whatever they don't want to do or fear risking their cushy pensions for doing 5 years worth of real work over a 20 year period. ;-) hmmmm..
oh well, someone has to say it -- i digress.
that's exactly what management does; says they are doing one thing... RIFs everyone related... comes back a year later and says.. change of plans.. and rehires all new 1/2 the age, and 1/2 the cost. simple plan actually. seen it done a dozen times in 20 years and affected so many of my friends here and abroad. no such thing as protected classes or age protection anymore. prove it. oh, and the outsourcing thing... nothing new there.. hard to beat $3/hour vs $20/hr. peace. amen. sorry folks. learn a new skill. watch youtube for 30 hours per week while doing your 40 hour per week job before it is gone.
easy how the phrase came to be; same lawyer firm recommended by the same state bar recommendation on who to phrase the response without liability. same as cease and desist does not work on stalkers, where a TPO or TRO makes things work, yet disturbing the peace has teeth and works.
about damn time web designers with heavy CSS and HTML need to tighten it up. they don't give an rats a** when they believe their mobile clients all have unlimited data and time to wait for their beautification to download; furthermore, been analyzing page loads for 3 months and so correct, out of 1.5 million home pages, of the 119 million to be processed, it appears that more that 3% have this problem as so reported and growing. side note: if you have a search engine with a spider and are looking for the title and keywords meta tag, you have to dig a little deeper. my hope and goal is to show that those elements are and should be within the first 1000 characters of any landing / home page.
this has been going on for all too long. time for all those fake master's degrees and doctorate degrees that don't stand up to comparison or equivalence scrutiny. time to get out my handy dandy degree certificate maker with foil crimping tool and give myself a few doctorate degrees from schools that cannot be verified.
just put a technology tax on all invoices to news media outlets who are your clients, and government agenies to reciprocate what they are doing to everyone else without cause. it took me a while to figure that out.. don't hate the game, just play it on their terms. i call it the ticky tax legislation work around for government they use at will and just continually increase with or without notice and then takes years to remove. alas, i squander more of my minutes on slash. ;-) grin.
what if? load your outlook contacts list 1,000,000 email addresses from some mailing list.. let LinkedIn chew on that. hmmmm... might be fun.
so true. i like spam, green eggs and ham, sam i am; Python? check. Ruby on Rails? check. Java? check check.. i digress. ;-)
yes, and keep all your other accounts / handles / aliases not in your name. HR has a funky way of making decisions about who they like or not.
sort of. tighten up your linkedin profile. less is more (sometimes).. make them want to know more about you... marketing 101
Robert Half Technology was okay to find me via LinkedIn, but screwed up their handling of me for some key jobs. seems to me not all RH handlers are there to do their job. a division director was nice enough to apologize and keep me posted. opportunity missed for both of us; no worries. plenty more where that and they came from. HNY2019
that is a new one to me. had to expand your line of thinking. nicely done. https://bit.ly/2FbfNs3
either way, most hi-tech CEO's have padded their business odds with or without the game Ajit is playing. i still believe he is a tool. they will all make money coming or going, that is the game plan. technology fee here for this going that way, and then more technology fees for going back the other way... its a government compliance game led by bureaucrats through and through, and we all know it, look at every city, county, state systems - forced legal compliance (ergo. look at all modes of insurance companies for goodness sake... insurance companies have so much power and so much money, probably more than banks do...) amen. i rest my case.
so true. for everything, we are either in the front end, somewhere in the middle, or back end... true or false or none of the above. pick a lane, zig when most zag. creators create. that's me, maintainers maintain.. that's me too..somewhere in between... we ebb and flow.... where is that darn flux capacitor when you need one. then we die. who has fire insurance? moi!
wait! what? that $1000 device falls from the sky, hits a few spectators on the head, lawsuit 1-2 million. yep, well worth the money spent. good planning.