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Can I visit you too?
I <3 my Job
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You can visit me at work, but you have to make your own way here...
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Ok send me your work address
I <3 my Job
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Google needs to buy new pictures of that part of the ocean; I zoomed in all the way and didn't see anything except more blue.
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason?
Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
--Zachris Topelius
Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies.
-- Sarah Hoyt
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"Well, the hours are good... But now you come to mention it, I suppose most of the actual minutes are pretty lousy." -- Vogon Guard
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Thanks, Obama. Good job unilaterally blaming it on the programmers.
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... and I'd fix the issues in D.C. myself, but I'm not the executive officer of the country...
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote: Good job unilaterally blaming it on the programmers.
huh?
programmers are going to fix the problems, not project managers, not politicians, not anyone else, right?
Obama's saying he personally doesn't have the skills to get into the details of fixing things, not that programmers f***ed it up.
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Your comment is based on the assumption that the failure is one of implementation, rather than management and design.
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no, not really.
even design changes have to be implemented by programmers.
it's not like project managers can just will programs into existence.
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Chris Losinger wrote: it's not like project managers can just will programs into existence.
How do you tell them that without being considered a nuisance and a bad teamplayer?
Politicians are always realistically manoeuvering for the next election. They are obsolete as fundamental problem-solvers.
Buckminster Fuller
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Chris Losinger wrote: he personally doesn't have the skills to get into the details of fixing things
You can say that again.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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hah! stupid president doesn't know Ruby! what a dummy.
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Next time around, instead of debates, we should hold a televised coding challenge among all the candidates; speed, accuracy, and 'elegance' of the solution will all be scored by an impartial panel of professionals from rentacoder.com.
The we'll download the voting machine code from SourceForge and let the chad fall where it may!
Will Rogers never met me.
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That he believes the failure is a coding failure. He didn't say, "If I could, I would personally take over managing the project" which would indicate it was a management problem.
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote: That he believes the failure is a coding failure.
that is something you made up. there's no evidence in the real world that he actually believes it. he didn't say it, and his words don't imply it.
if the project was a new dam, and it was behind schedule and he offered to "grab a shovel and start digging", would you assume he was blaming the guys with the shovels for the delay?
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote: If I could, I would personally take over managing the project"
Then we'd really have a cluster!
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His motto: The buck stops there...and there...and there...
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Sorry I was not following this but what is the problem with this site?
I <3 my Job
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The problem with that site is that it hasn't hasn't worked well for people who live under huge rocks with no knowledge of what's happening in the world outside.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote: blaming it on the programmers.
Typical manager excuse.
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