I can’t wait for this check-in culture to move on »
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Im just glad he checked in with us to let us know his annoyance at checking in! Got it ?

I absolutely cannot stand this check-in culture that has spread across the…
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Im just glad he checked in with us to let us know his annoyance at checking in! Got it ?

I absolutely cannot stand this check-in culture that has spread across the…
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reflections of comments that I too am experiencing. The trouble is those developers who were making a difference. They got older they got more money and they got other…
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the new hell of powerpoint ? 3d Bullet pointed slides ?
whatleydude posted a photo:
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My number one comment for any client is . Will your data travel or will it disappear down a well ? If you cant get your posts back out then dont put them in ( a life lesson…
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somedays I wonder what would happen if we let the comments be replies to other comments. then watch them rush into their own trollish feeding frenzy
I am beloved by nutters…
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one for a conversation on Social Media White Noise I think. Council meetings are public and open to the public they are not closed unless its clearly declared in the agenda….
Shared by LoudmouthmanIt sure is hard to differentiate yourself in the highly competitive world of …
These are really cute. But I wonder how you unwrap them to eject a CD ?
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In 15 years I have not been asked to provide a resume or a reference for my work. With so much opportunity arriving from word of mouth and recommendations of associates it…
Shared by LoudmouthmanDavid Barksdale, a Google engineer, was…
The thing to remember is this guy was fired because ‘he was caught’ theres plenty of other ‘admins’ who are note being caught today.
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I want to rub my hands together in a maniacal fashion and say “mine ! all mine!”
The Digital Comic Museum is an archive collecting dozens (hundreds?) of runs of public…
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So if they dont get their way Legally then they want to use up bandwidth and processor time of other networks and servers in order to attack what they argue is their biggest…
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Just discovered that @WarrenEllis uses OpenOffice ! There is so much that is right in that idea.
Random catch-up on stuff and things, from this slowly dying Thinkpad X61…