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Thanks !
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If you paid to do something you love at the same time are getting paid enough (i.e., what you really need) to do it then You Win.
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modified 6-Apr-21 8:27am.
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It is a good change. I have done this at least once in my life and my 'career' didn't suffer because of it. I think it turned out better for it.
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
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Thanks !
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Rage wrote: Embedded world in automotive
Specific car company, or supplier?
If a specific car company, would you care to name them? You know where this is going...
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dandy72 wrote: care to name them?
I'll gently pass on this one
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You have left enough clues over the years to make a qualified guess possible.
(I have two actually, but they're geographically quite close to each other)
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Congratulations!
If you tried that at my company, it would be rather interesting. We have a habit of taking perfectly good engineers and turning them into utterly wretched managers through surgery: they remove your brain, your spine, and if you're male, your *cough* two best friends *cough*. If you were smart enough to save all of these on your original ascension to the vaunted halls of manager-hood, the restoration shouldn't be too horrible.
Software Zen: delete this;
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Gary Wheeler wrote: two best friends
Not everything is back yet[^], but I will try and man up.
My company is a real good one, and I had only good managers so far, so it is not a matter of skills, it is a matter of philosophy - To me, increasing profit by two figures percentage every year is physically impossible, and I cannot stand behind things I do not believe in, let alone talk others into believing them.
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Rage wrote: Embedded world in automotive is just moving Have you tried Nexium?
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You get used to it after some time, so no medication. But everything is velcroed to my desk, pretty much the anti-world of the ISS
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Rage wrote: ISS Got it! 155, I'll get on it right away, Sir ...
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And on one of your previous posts (SciFi "best") I'd recommend
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift (1726)
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modified 6-Apr-21 17:40pm.
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Painter out at eruption - tear up into one third mixed fame (10)
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Reputation ?
"I didn't mention the bats - he'd see them soon enough" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Painter out PAINTEROUT
at eruption ATERUPTION
tear up into TEARUPINTO
one third (throw away any two out of three)
mixed (anag)
fame
REPUTATION
Just a quicky - I spent too much time getting the internet working this morning.
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That's not how I got it
Painter = Rope
out = anag indicator
at in was in there somehow
And I came up with Reputation for fame
I think I need to get out more
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pkfox wrote: I think I need to get out more
That's lockdowns for you ... everyone is losing track of what day it is ...
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Day ?? Or is it night ?
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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OriginalGriff wrote: Just a quicky
Wow! A quadruple anagram is a Quicky? I'm glad you didn't do a Slowy.
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The rest of the world thanks you for flipping the switch to turn everything back on.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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Because mine is the traditional "chuck it in the cable drawer ..." which is ... um ... unhelpful, if quick to implement initially.
I changed ISP today, so I needed to configure everything to the new WiFi: fun, fun, fun.
The printer: the WPS button didn't do the job, so I had to manually connect it - except it has no user interface, just ON / OFF, and WPS buttons. So it's "connect via USB" and Samsung software.
Which is fine, if you have any idea where the right USB cable is - "Standard USB"1 one end, and "BST"2 the other. And I had to look at every cable in the drawer to find it. Twice. I found it the third time, because I was expecting it to be black and it was blue.
Basically, I need a way to organise these damn things so I can find the cable I need (USB, HDMI, mains, CAT5, modem, you know the pile ...) and that isn't going to attract the cat to new playthings ...
Any ideas? I can't be the only one with this problem!
1 - USB Type A: Piccy[^]
2 - "Big Square Thing" - also known as USB Type B: Piccy[^]
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OriginalGriff wrote: I was expecting it to be black and it was blue.
Don't organise the cables by colour...
I just have separate plastic shopping bags for each cable type - earphones, audio cables, HDMI cables (separate bags for full/full, full/mini, full/micro), USB cables (separate bags for A/B, A/mini, A/micro, A/C ...), ... . All the shopping bags are placed in a large box with compartments, grouped according to category - earphones, audio, HDMI, USB, ...
To find a USB A/B cable, I go to the USB compartment, find the USB A/B bag, and voila. If a bag does not exist, I know that I have no such cable (or my wife/daughters have pinched one without telling me )
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Trouble is that all such bags over here are now biodegradable - they fall apart to dusty fragments in around 6 months ... apart from "bag for life" ones, which seem to last about 7.
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