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That's a hard partying week. Also you get it all done in one fell swoop.
Lucky.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: Well that's one thing I don't have to worry about. I'll never forget our wedding
anniversary.
I also don't have to worry. It is easy to remember Little Boy visiting Hiroshima
Perhaps the greatest man-made catastrophe of the last century.
Now for this century ...
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last night no sleep
today i can barely read anything ... to tired to read cant focus ...
hopefully another flask of black roasted bean juice will help me to get ready to work ...
nat that im here already
"WAKE UP, NEO."
"THE MATRIX HAS YOU..."
"FOLLOW THE WHITE RABBIT".
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What did you do last night without a sleep
Must have an at least 8 hours Sleep.
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I do NOT want do know what he do last night without a sleep
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David Goebet wrote: last night no sleep
Last night too much sleep, so I am tired from.. sleeping..
Need definitly some
The signature is in building process.. Please wait...
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Use the autofocus of your Smartphone camera then you have Focus
By the way, gonna have no sleep this night cause i got a beta key for ESO
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Hey, me too.
Unfortunately i have no time today , but i´ll join tomorrow...
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Mabe we'll see us then
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Yes, maybe!
Look for "Winnowill"
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My alarm system at home allows you to enter a custom message on all the keypad entry displays.
Mine has: "The MATRIX Has U", yes there was a character limit.
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We've all heard that the way to get a job in today's economy is through networking.
But with exactly whom? Anyone care to share their ideas on where to find the right kind of people to network with?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Old co-workers that you still have amicable relationships with.
Join an industry specific group.
Attend workshops, even if you know the material.
Trade shows
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Thank you for those ideas.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Here are some guidlines I've developed over the years:
1) Go to events where you are comfortable and there are other goals, like learning something.
2) You can't fake being interested in other people, so don't try. If you hate talking to and meeting new people, going to network events won't help much.
3) Find people you really enjoy talking to and learn to enjoy finding out about others. Sincerely.
4) Learn to listen and when you speak, make it something worth listening to.
5) Go to industry and technology related events to learn and a side benefit will be meeting people, some of whom may be of help.
6) You never know when or where you will meet someone who needs your talents. It may be a friend of someone you meet. Don't worry about it.
7) Always carry a few business cards with you. You never know when or where you will meet someone who needs one.
Personally I think "networking," as such, is over-rated. If you have to go out of your way to run across people with similar interests, then you have other issues to deal with. If you are good at what you do and enjoy being around and working with people, you'll be networking without ever really trying.
CQ de W5ALT
Walt Fair, Jr., P. E.
Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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People who do things that you're good at, and are making money.
Christian Graus
My new article series is all about SQL !!!
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User groups and conferences are good places. Talk to people about what they're doing and you'll get a good idea of the kind of work available in your area.
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I used to subscribe to one of Microsoft's developer newsletters (sorry can't remember which one) and it used to give dates and locations of user groups. If you can find one reasonably close to home that would also be a good place to go.
Veni, vidi, abiit domum
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The simplest method is to put up a LinkedIn professional profile and then start to join some of the "groups". Find people you know in your current circles/work/associated companies/clients, and allow the network to grow from there.
If you are affiliated to any memberships etc. you can explore those avenues.
Watch who try to connect with you, I have had a few strange ones that can see no reason why they would want to connect or any relationship with my areas to what they are up to.
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If you're a drinker, the pub! I meet/get to know way more IT folk at the pub than I do at trade shows/workshops etc
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meetup.com - this is a great place to network.
They have many programming groups.
The best is you sign up go and talk to people with the same interests
or step out of your comfort zone and try something completely unrelated.
It gives you an opportunity to get out and meet and talk to people.
Luck be with you.
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There's a discussion of networking on MSNBC today you might find of interest: "How to network when you’ve lost your job:"
"In 2012, Dwain Schenck lost his job as a communications executive. Nearly 50, he had trouble finding a new job, so he wrote a book at the suggestion of Mika Brzezinski on rebounding from unemployment. He joins Morning Joe to discuss." [^].
Personally, if I was looking for work, I would focus on identifying potential employers, and finding the right people to contact, or the right places on-line to publicize/advertise my skills, although networking could certainly contribute to that process.
But, I'm not looking.
good luck, Bill
“There are obvious things, and there are many obvious things no one tried, because no one needed to try them.” Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov, January 1, 2014
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This has been always the case, good jobs are not posted anywhere, they fly at the speed of a beer... ... in any case, you can turn to former work colleagues, class mates and friends, the friend of a friend may be good, but it's better if they know you personally; however, if you have to ask, then i'm afraid there is something else wrong.
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Soundwave is supposed to announce sidewaves today. I have a week on the mainland between shows ( going to two ) and I hope to do a show every night, there's more good bands than could fit in a week, so hopefully it works out. Hoping to get my daughter to BVB, 5FDP or Rob Zombie. Hoping to see Asking Alexandria, Trivium, Alter Bridge and A7X for myself.
Christian Graus
My new article series is all about SQL !!!
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