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tod
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response 168 of 252:
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Apr 1 02:57 UTC 2020 |
Is email on a linux box?
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kentn
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response 169 of 252:
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Apr 2 02:52 UTC 2020 |
On a Win 10 computer. My iphone gives the same warning sometimes, as does
my ipad. I have not had many issues with a Win 7 computer but I don't send
that much e-mail from it. I think it's the ISP's problem.
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papa
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response 170 of 252:
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Apr 14 01:02 UTC 2020 |
ISB John Conway, mathematician and inventor of the cellular automaton
Game of Life, died of Wuhan flu on April 11. R.I.P.
https://xkcd.com/2293/
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tod
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response 171 of 252:
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Apr 14 01:34 UTC 2020 |
RIP John COnway
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kentn
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response 172 of 252:
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Apr 16 02:46 UTC 2020 |
IBB because our 2019 raises are held up until July 2020. I'll
likely be gone before I get my raise.
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papa
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response 173 of 252:
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Apr 17 04:00 UTC 2020 |
resp:172
IBB?
"I'm blue because"?
"I'm bitching because"?
"I'm bad because"?
...
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walkman
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response 174 of 252:
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Apr 17 16:40 UTC 2020 |
This feels like the plot line for a bad porn film.
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tod
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response 175 of 252:
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Apr 17 20:33 UTC 2020 |
This item is a bad porn film
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kentn
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response 176 of 252:
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Apr 18 03:41 UTC 2020 |
I'm Bummed Because...
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commodorejohn
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response 177 of 252:
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Apr 21 04:50 UTC 2020 |
Less "sad" than "frustrating," but user henced's account is being used to push
coronavirus spam to various newsgroups - hope they're reading this and can
log in and change their password.
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papa
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response 178 of 252:
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May 14 07:16 UTC 2020 |
resp:175
Very bad.
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kentn
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response 179 of 252:
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May 26 02:43 UTC 2020 |
Let's all pay tribute to Jimmy Cobb, a legendary jazz drummer who died on the
24th. Very sad. RIP.
I'm also sad that soon I'll likely lose my job due to no work for me anymore.
I hope I can hang in there for another year, but it's unlikely.
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tod
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response 180 of 252:
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May 26 13:55 UTC 2020 |
re #179
Hope your job weathers through this.
Any chance you can do telecommute work?
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kentn
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response 181 of 252:
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May 26 16:55 UTC 2020 |
Thanks. I work from home currently, so yes, I can telecommute. Of course
being a manger now for 3 years, no one thinks I can program in SAS any more.
So, we'll see.
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papa
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response 182 of 252:
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May 27 00:06 UTC 2020 |
resp:179 Good luck with your job.
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kentn
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response 183 of 252:
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May 28 02:44 UTC 2020 |
Thanks! Looks like I might move to another project soon if I'm lucky.
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walkman
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response 184 of 252:
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May 29 23:20 UTC 2020 |
I'm definitely working 2x harder (at minimum) and feel more "under the
thumb" while working from home.
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kentn
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response 185 of 252:
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May 30 02:50 UTC 2020 |
One problem is your work is just a few steps away at any time. It's
easy to work too many hours.
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tod
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response 186 of 252:
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May 30 16:32 UTC 2020 |
The "work from home" scenario has made it so I'm pulling more loose ends
together where people have decided rules need not apply. This includes
'showing up' for online meetings or ensuring compliance.
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walkman
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response 187 of 252:
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May 30 21:44 UTC 2020 |
When the recent project was due, I was told I also had to cover someone
else because "their keyboard broke."
I said, "who doesn't have like 10+ keyboards in their house? Who would
be classless and shameless enough to make this excuse rather than go to
the nearest Walgreen and get a usb keyboard?"
I am not a team player apparently.
Through my 25+ years experience I have seen this pathetic stuff again
and again and mysteriously I keep have to be the one who lifts double.
"My computer broke" a day before deadline is a trusty classic. Yet, if I
pulled this I would be called out for it asap.
"So and so got moved to another project, so we are asking you to pick up
their work. It's temporary"
Me: "When is it due?"
"Friday"
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kentn
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response 188 of 252:
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May 30 21:46 UTC 2020 |
Yikes. Where I work they schedule meetings over the lunch time. Given
a global business, I guess that's inevitable. They like to schedule
long meetings or meetings back to back and not allow a break. I had my
boss ask me to check e-mail while on vacation. I thought that was a bit
overboard. As for people not following the rules, that's not right,
depending on the rules. I work in a regulated industry so you need to
follow the rules, but I've seen people take shortcuts. Good luck.
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papa
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response 189 of 252:
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May 31 08:00 UTC 2020 |
Shhh. You guys will make me start to think that Japanese corporate bureaucracy
is not so bad.
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walkman
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response 190 of 252:
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May 31 11:59 UTC 2020 |
#189
I worked for Hitachi for 3 years. Maybe a week into my employment, I was
dressed down over the phone on my way home from work by a senior
manager. Why? I replied to the email of one of the Japanese execs.
That's the first no-no. You don't speak to a god. You go around him and
talk to only your direct manager. Second issue. I didn't address him
properly. I simply wrote something like, "Good morning ______". I didn't
know the rules of mrgod-san.
Well, I said I only lasted 3 years. I couldn't take it. It was hell for
me. We live in America. There were things that bothered me constantly
and they expected 100% dedication to the job. The work day never ended.
During the "great recession" I just did what I had to do. What can I
say.
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papa
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response 191 of 252:
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Jun 1 01:09 UTC 2020 |
resp:190
Definitely a no-no, but I'm a little surprised they wouldn't cut Americans
working in America a little more slack. I have often benefited from the
gaijin-can't-possibly-understand-the-subtleties-of-Japanese-society syndrome.
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tod
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response 192 of 252:
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Jun 1 04:04 UTC 2020 |
I've found most Japanese folks are super awesome - except in manufacturing
LOL
Speaking of sad and foreign affairs, I was somewhat insensed by the
exceptionalis displayed by Ted Cruz and some other politicos upon the
Crew Dragon's arrival to ISS. They were patting themselves on the
back very hard and leaving the Cosmonauts out of the conversation.
The whole point of space exploration should be for mankind. However,
the whole vibe was pointed at capitalist intent. I wonder if that's
how the Dutch felt when the Brits rolled up on the Atlantic shores.
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