yeah it's funny (I accidentally posted as AC) when I pasted into the comment window the alpha symbol showed up fine, but it disappeared after hitting whatever character coding is inside the database UTF-8 perhaps?
San Francisco -foodie, slo food, and localvore place that it is is undergoing a real butcher/charcuterie renaissance with celebrity butchers and local butchering classes
and we are one step closer to a 1984 'Big Brother is watching' world....
and active investigations only my ass -they will stockpile this for the rest of our lives and when they find some association 20 years from now they will backtrack all the way to all other associations NSA 'metadata' style with the same deniability.
Rick and Morty -from cartoon network surprisingly http://video.adultswim.com/rick-and-morty/special/
it's on monday nights and the 8 or so episodes have been pretty 'science-y' so far -hope it remains popular enough to continue
I think anime has probably replaced live action tv as the best venue for SciFi these days (too bad about SyFy)
toonami (Adult Swim Sat nites) currently has IGPX, Ghost in the Shell, Sym-bonic Titan and Space Dandy which are all sc-fi-ish (not so much IGPX) and until recently had the excellent Sword Art Online series about some kids who are trapped in an immersive MMORPG
don't tell anyone! -it will just mean that more people will want to live here...
Disclaimer -I live in the East Bay(Newark), but spend most weekends in Berkeley/Oakland or SF and it is a great area to live and have fun, se shows, recreate, eat great food, etc
yeah, I was really bummed when Micro Center closed down in Santa Clara -actual helpful staff who knew their products and don't try to avoid you like they do at Fry's (probably because they don't know the gear)
they also had pretty good markdowns on older stuff. My GF got a slightly older HP business laptop for $150 once that had fingerprint login and all sorts of other bells and whistles
they also had classes and corporate training ad stuff, but I guess there was too much overlap with Fry's, BestBuy and online
Interestingly, they actually have a LAB in Silicon Valley -I saw a Billboard advertising for talent (how quaint) at Central Expressway and Lawrence the other day...
they sort of tacked on the actress's story line to the original (fairly short) novel, but it actually helped raise additional questions about identity and Intellectual Property in addition to the psychopharmacological future...
SCTV is the closest this country (well, canada, to be fair) ever came to classic english-style absurdist humor a la Goon show, Python, Not the 9 o'clock news, etc
It was consistently funny in the first incarnation and was still decent the 2nd time around, although the 'guest band' part of the format trapped them more into the TV Variety show format -but it was about a fictional TV network, so....
Kids in the Hall, Strangers with Candy and many other American sketch comedy shows definitely owe something to SCTV
if you pay someone by the hour (or month) to write a document and there are typos, mispellings or factual errors you pay either the writer or an editor to take more time to make corrections.
An exception would be if they are being paid solely upon the delivery of piecework(work for hire), in which case they would still not be liable to to fix if it were signed off (accepted) by the purchaser as having met the agreed upon criteria...
The building analogy does not hold because writing and coding are(hopefully) iterative processes and some times you have to rip up or shift the foundations
I wonder how this is going to affect Square and the other smartphone based transaction processors?
If it just requires a new swiper that's one thing, but I have to wonder if this might be coming out now to raise the bar for indie merchants and micropayments...
I subscribe to the Chronicle print edition Wed-Sun because of the columnists and local arts, food and news coverage -SFgate.com is then available for free.
If you bemoan the death of independent local journalism then you should try to help support the same
-and yes I realize the whole world is slipping into a post-literate wasteland, but what can you do?
Using shared SIGINT The UK gets the US to spy on it's people to circumvent UK privacy laws The US gets the UK to spy on it's people to circumvent US privacy laws, etc Canada, Australia and New Zealand are all involved in this arrangement known as the FiveEyes
the other strategy all these companies use is a little tax dodge called Vendor Managed Inventory -you make your vendor keep all of your subassemblies and materials in a bonded stores warehouse right next to your assembly plant and keep it off your books until the parts actually hit the assembly line so that they don't show up as inventory until right before they are assembled and shipped leaving the manufacturer with almost no inventory on their books -the vendors then have to eat the taxes for storing the stuff for the manufacturer
I did supply chain for HP and Converge during the.com boom and they were even doing it back then Looks like it is also popular for Retailers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vendor-managed_inventory
Having been brought on late to QA a few death marches/trainwrecks in my time I have found that many projects don't get QA involved until way too late in the game.
This was very common in the.com boom days when everything was developer-centric and testing was seen as an unneeded cost that could be covered by the coders themselves -I don't need to tell anyone here why that is a bad idea.
Ideally QA gets to help validate that the functional requirements are adequately addressed in the design. In many cases, lacking a spec of any kind I would have to create one of my own based on what the product was able to do or close to being able to do at that time in order to make a test plan.
When you are brought on board a sinking ship there is no point in blaming the crew for the state of the ship -all you can do is damage control to validate whatever is working and then lower the bar as to what constitutes 'working' or 'functional' -particularly if some major components or functionality are missing.
You're going to be seen by management as the people who are going to point out what idiots and incompetents the developers were and be seen as the enemy by the developers who were probably led down the rabbit hole by changing or nebulous requirements and unrealistic schedules...
So it is important to try to walk the middle line -making observations about the current situation without casting blame or making guesses about how the project got to that state (although it may be obvious when you look at the principals and the agenda). Gap analysis of both testing and in the product functionality and features is another thing that needs to be done more often in order to present a realistic picture of the current state of the product or project.
As a consultant it is nice to be able to come into these things knowing that you didn't help cause the trainwreck -you are just there doing triage and trying to save the patient....and sometimes management will listen to you about project and requirements that they ignored when brought up by their own people. Even if it is 20/20 hindsight perhaps they will heed the techies the next time they embark upon this path -Nah!
yeah it's funny (I accidentally posted as AC) when I pasted into the comment window the alpha symbol showed up fine, but it disappeared after hitting whatever character coding is inside the database UTF-8 perhaps?
-I'm just sayin'
San Francisco -foodie, slo food, and localvore place that it is is undergoing a real butcher/charcuterie renaissance with celebrity butchers and local butchering classes
https://www.google.com/search?q=sf+butchery+classes&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=sb
https://www.google.com/search?q=sf+butchery+classes&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=sb#channel=sb&q=sf+butcher&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official
I'm just sayin'
was lost
-I'm just sayin'
and we are one step closer to a 1984 'Big Brother is watching' world....
and active investigations only my ass -they will stockpile this for the rest of our lives and when they find some association 20 years from now they will backtrack all the way to all other associations NSA 'metadata' style with the same deniability.
-I'm just sayin' -we're screwed
Falling Skies is OK too, assuming they are still making it
At least it was better than the remake of V
-I'm just sayin'
Rick and Morty -from cartoon network surprisingly http://video.adultswim.com/rick-and-morty/special/
it's on monday nights and the 8 or so episodes have been pretty 'science-y' so far -hope it remains popular enough to continue
I think anime has probably replaced live action tv as the best venue for SciFi these days (too bad about SyFy)
toonami (Adult Swim Sat nites) currently has IGPX, Ghost in the Shell, Sym-bonic Titan and Space Dandy which are all sc-fi-ish (not so much IGPX) and until recently had the excellent Sword Art Online series about some kids who are trapped in an immersive MMORPG
-I'm just sayin'
don't tell anyone! -it will just mean that more people will want to live here...
Disclaimer -I live in the East Bay(Newark), but spend most weekends in Berkeley/Oakland or SF and it is a great area to live and have fun, se shows, recreate, eat great food, etc
-I'm just sayin'
yeah, I was really bummed when Micro Center closed down in Santa Clara -actual helpful staff who knew their products and don't try to avoid you like they do at Fry's (probably because they don't know the gear)
they also had pretty good markdowns on older stuff. My GF got a slightly older HP business laptop for $150 once that had fingerprint login and all sorts of other bells and whistles
they also had classes and corporate training ad stuff, but I guess there was too much overlap with Fry's, BestBuy and online
-I'm just sayin'
Interestingly, they actually have a LAB in Silicon Valley -I saw a Billboard advertising for talent (how quaint) at Central Expressway and Lawrence the other day...
http://www.walmartlabs.com/
-I'm just sayin'
I saw an interesting movie version of Futurological Congress at SF indiefest a few weeks ago
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1821641/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
they sort of tacked on the actress's story line to the original (fairly short) novel, but it actually helped raise additional questions about identity and Intellectual Property in addition to the psychopharmacological future...
-I'm just sayin'
SCTV is the closest this country (well, canada, to be fair) ever came to classic english-style absurdist humor a la Goon show, Python, Not the 9 o'clock news, etc
It was consistently funny in the first incarnation and was still decent the 2nd time around, although the 'guest band' part of the format trapped them more into the TV Variety show format -but it was about a fictional TV network, so....
Kids in the Hall, Strangers with Candy and many other American sketch comedy shows definitely owe something to SCTV
-I'm just sayin'
if you pay someone by the hour (or month) to write a document and there are typos, mispellings or factual errors you pay either the writer or an editor to take more time to make corrections.
An exception would be if they are being paid solely upon the delivery of piecework(work for hire), in which case they would still not be liable to to fix if it were signed off (accepted) by the purchaser as having met the agreed upon criteria...
The building analogy does not hold because writing and coding are(hopefully) iterative processes and some times you have to rip up or shift the foundations
-I'm just sayin'
I wonder how this is going to affect Square and the other smartphone based transaction processors?
If it just requires a new swiper that's one thing, but I have to wonder if this might be coming out now to raise the bar for indie merchants and micropayments...
I'm just sayin'
I subscribe to the Chronicle print edition Wed-Sun because of the columnists and local arts, food and news coverage -SFgate.com is then available for free.
If you bemoan the death of independent local journalism then you should try to help support the same
-and yes I realize the whole world is slipping into a post-literate wasteland, but what can you do?
-I'm just sayin'
Her Husband is a billionaire anyway, although there have certainly been some gvernment actions which have served to make him even more money:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/apr/21/senate-husbands-firm-cashes-in-on-crisis/?page=all
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/04/30/Sen-Diane-Feinstein-s-Husband-Bags-CA-High-Speed-Rail-Construction-Contract
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_C._Blum
-I'm just sayin'
that's been going on since the 70s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECHELON
Using shared SIGINT The UK gets the US to spy on it's people to circumvent UK privacy laws The US gets the UK to spy on it's people to circumvent US privacy laws, etc Canada, Australia and New Zealand are all involved in this arrangement known as the FiveEyes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UKUSA_Agreement#Controversy
-I'm just sayin'
oblig simpsons
Homer: Marge. Kids. Everything's going to be just fine. Now go upstairs and pack your bags. We're going to start a new life... under the sea.
[funky calypso music]
Under the sea,
Under the sea,
There'll be no accusations,
Just friendly crustaceans
Under the Seeeeeeeeeeeeea!
-I'm just sayin'
reminds me of large scale IT projects I used to do at HP in the '90s/00s
'Do we have a cool name and T-Shirt for the project?'
was often the most important question
-I'm just sayin'
the other strategy all these companies use is a little tax dodge called Vendor Managed Inventory -you make your vendor keep all of your subassemblies and materials in a bonded stores warehouse right next to your assembly plant and keep it off your books until the parts actually hit the assembly line so that they don't show up as inventory until right before they are assembled and shipped leaving the manufacturer with almost no inventory on their books -the vendors then have to eat the taxes for storing the stuff for the manufacturer
.com boom and they were even doing it back then
I did supply chain for HP and Converge during the
Looks like it is also popular for Retailers:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vendor-managed_inventory
-I'm just sayin'
Having been brought on late to QA a few death marches/trainwrecks in my time I have found that many projects don't get QA involved until way too late in the game.
.com boom days when everything was developer-centric and testing was seen as an unneeded cost that could be covered by the coders themselves -I don't need to tell anyone here why that is a bad idea.
This was very common in the
Ideally QA gets to help validate that the functional requirements are adequately addressed in the design. In many cases, lacking a spec of any kind I would have to create one of my own based on what the product was able to do or close to being able to do at that time in order to make a test plan.
When you are brought on board a sinking ship there is no point in blaming the crew for the state of the ship -all you can do is damage control to validate whatever is working and then lower the bar as to what constitutes 'working' or 'functional' -particularly if some major components or functionality are missing.
You're going to be seen by management as the people who are going to point out what idiots and incompetents the developers were and be seen as the enemy by the developers who were probably led down the rabbit hole by changing or nebulous requirements and unrealistic schedules...
So it is important to try to walk the middle line -making observations about the current situation without casting blame or making guesses about how the project got to that state (although it may be obvious when you look at the principals and the agenda). Gap analysis of both testing and in the product functionality and features is another thing that needs to be done more often in order to present a realistic picture of the current state of the product or project.
As a consultant it is nice to be able to come into these things knowing that you didn't help cause the trainwreck -you are just there doing triage and trying to save the patient....and sometimes management will listen to you about project and requirements that they ignored when brought up by their own people. Even if it is 20/20 hindsight perhaps they will heed the techies the next time they embark upon this path -Nah!
-I'm just sayin'
Tracking Suits are for Chavs http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chav
-I'm just sayin'
then there is one, two, many (oblig xkcd) http://xkcd.com/764/
http://numberwarrior.wordpress.com/2010/07/30/is-one-two-many-a-myth/
-I'm just sayin'
But can it tell a hawk from a handsaw when the wind is southerly?
http://www.shakespeare-online.com/plays/hamlet/examq/six.html
-I'm just sayin'
anyone read it like that?
Discover doesn't get much love
-I'm just sayin'
guess that means that we are actually in flatland http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatland
-I'm just sayin'