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*locks door* *throws bolt* James! JAMES! Raise this mountaintop another 1000 feet and plant another mile of forest around the house! Then leave me alone for a month! NOW! There. I expressed myself quite well, didn't I? Real extroverty. Thing. Stuff. Last edited by Katsunami; 12-09-2015 at 07:38 AM. |
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Software Engineering is actually my second choice of occupation. My first one was being a language teacher, but couldn't finish that education due to having too much of a Dutch accent. I've also worked in customer support (advice, support, and handling complaints). I know how to communicate... as well as be an engineer. Communication is not the problem. The stigma is. I hear it all the time. "You know, he's an engineer... so you shouldn't expect too much regarding communication." (And that's not only about me, I hear people saying that in general.) The time where you throw a software engineer into a cellar with a computer and a month of food and drink if you want a program written is a little bit past. Quote:
Most of the 'managers' I've met up until now weren't actually managers. They were called 'manager' or 'supervisor' or whatever, but in reality, they were the real manager's mouthpiece, or at best, an intermediary. Every time you'd ask a question or need something done, they would have to go check with THEIR boss before telling you 'their' decision. I suspect most of the people in that first group ended up in such a position, and I actively *HATE* people like that. Mostly, they're just in my way. Quote:
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I can respect a *real* manager. Someone who actively runs things, keeps things running, gets shit done when it needs doing, and is able to make well-informed decisions that entail a lot of responsibility, but I know few of those. Last edited by Katsunami; 12-08-2015 at 02:56 PM. |
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Just a Yellow Smiley.
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On the really easy stuff...I am not sure which is worse a person assuming something is easy for everyone because it is easy for them or someone assuming that because a certain person can do it it must be easy.
Note:first one is arrogance, second one could be construed as insulting. Now I have also met many very stupid smart people or would that be overly-intelligent stupid people. They might could do anything they learned in a book, but in common sense situations they are totally useless. I know one that told me I was too young to do the banking. After I saw his methods, I was most grateful he thought that about me. I never bothered to tell the S.O.I (stupid over-intelligent) that I had a bank account for over two years when we got together. I also didn't tell him that my first job was Inventory Control Specialist. Of course the S.O.I had other ideas about me too that I didn't bother to correct. Note said relationship didn't last and he turned out not to be the person he still thinks he is. |
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They think a button such as "Content Aware Cloning" (removing subjects from pictures, taking the surroundings of that subject in the picuture into account, so the stuff which is 'behind' the to be removed subject can be recreated) is easy... you just select an object, set a few parameters, and click a button. (edit: in Photoshop.) No matter that one or more people have spent several years creating that function, probably getting Ph.D.'s in the process... it looks easy to use, so it must be easy to create. Last edited by Katsunami; 12-08-2015 at 04:02 PM. |
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Just a Yellow Smiley.
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The son thought he knew everything there was to know about running a restaurant before he started working in one. Now he grudgingly admits to not knowing anything. My daughter in college English kept on with well the professor should just do X, Y and Z. I finally asked her and how many classes have you taught and no helping your aunt with first graders does not count. Next comment was don't make suggestions until you have actually done it. She also has the second mentality I mentioned but that one is due to a relative literally telling her if your mother can do it, it is easy and anyone can do it. |
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Tempting but nah.
She held in her real feelings for me for 20+ years. I was glad when she finally fessed up. She thought I should have been hurt by that but I didn't know only hurt her not me. I am sure the absolute torture was when we graciously drove her to an out of town funeral. That was before she came clean. |
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Vis-a-vis the basic knowledge--that's certainly true. It boggles me that so much in the world is taken for granted. We've exchanged knowing how to do things for knowing how to dial a cellphone. There's definitely a disinterest in knowing how to DO anything, from changing a tire to painting a wall. it's worrisome. If the apocalypse comes, kids, those of us that still know how to do things will be in higher demand than our aged states (at least, for me and Denny) would normally warrant. The folks managing to survive Castro in Cuba are an object lesson in that; they have very old cars, because they can still be repaired with a modicum of knowledge, instead of doing everything through a computer hook-up, and the same is true of their washers, dryers, gas ranges, etc. PHB (Pointy-Headed-Boss) syndrome makes us all suffer, and I doubt that there's anyone here who hasn't had to live with one, at one time or another. I recently acquired a new W/D set; honestly, I'm fairly sure that Apollo 11 went to the moon and back with less computing power than these two things have. Hitch |
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I earn $100.000 a year, and get a luxury car every 2 years.
Send me $25 for an instructional dvd, that teaches you absolutely nothing, and tells you you need to be in the top 2 percentage of sales people, and need to have at least 4000 people on your Facebook page. |
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As I understand the family history, great granddad emigrated from Ireland, set up as an undertaker in Philadelphia, and did pretty well, thanks. Granddad married out of the faith, and got disinherited by great granddad. Dad compounded the felony by marrying a British girl he met in the US during WWII. So I'm from the black sheep side of the clan, and there's another branch of the family I don't know from Adam. Back when I still lived in Philly, a receptionist at the lab where I worked said "Do you have a relative who works here?" "Not that I know of..." My office was on the second floor. I was one the fourth floor one day (and I don't recall why), and passed a door labelled "Systems Science - W. D. McCunney" I knocked, and a chap about my height, build, age and coloring answered the door. I said "W. D. McCunney?" "Yes." "Pleased to meet you. I'm D. W. McCunney!" ![]() We talked a bit and decided we must be cousins from the sundered sides of the family, but never narrowed it down farther. It's interesting to know I have a batch of unknown relatives, but I have no particular interest in actually meeting them. ______ Dennis |
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"Fill in the boxes with the information EXACTLY as it appears on your Medicare card." [I think the wording on these forms are targeted to a 4th grade reading level.] I was SO tempted to check the boxes for all those nasty, expensive diseases in the medical history section. |
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I do my best to avoid LousyBookCovers. I'm a former print designer, with some notion of what a proper cover design is, and too much of what I see in the Indie/Self Published world is "Gouge out eyes with a spoon after viewing." I can do a pretty good job of spotting an indie/self published offering just by glancing at the cover. The best offerings aspire to mediocrity and don't quite reach it. Quote:
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The people I had in mind when I made the comment were some (male) co-workers on the event I was helping to run. Life would have been far easier had they been cuffed, gagged, and locked in a closet for the duration. (One special case might have gotten a glow-in-the-dark dildo as well.) Quote:
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I was in discussion elsewhere on the general topic, where a chap mentioned basically sailing through course work and getting high marks in school. He was complemented on how hard he must have worked to do that, and he was mystified. He'd barely worked at all. He was one of the really bright kids who Got It very quickly. I understood, because I'd been him years previous, and would read the assigned texts in the first two weeks and twiddle my thumbs in boredom thereafter. (I was introduced to Tolkien's Lord of the Rings by an English teacher who decided that if I was going to read something other than assigned texts in her class it should be something good, and handed me the Ballantine PB editions of the Trilogy. Bless her.) But in our current society, we celebrate those who are more attractive, better athletes, better singers/dancers/musicians and the like, but shy away from the notion that some folks are simply smarter than others. I haven't quite reached the point of telling some complainers "You aren't good enough. You don't have what it takes. Those you complain about do better than you because they are better than you. Deal with it!", but the temptation is nearly irresistible Quote:
(My SO once got me a calligraphed button saying "Ohhh! Shiny facts!" after watching me dive down various Google rat holes. My biggest skill is probably knowing how to Look Stuff Up. That can be a mixed blessing. I am currently a director of a small company whose CEO is an old friend and decided I should be one. My actual role is "Guy who Bill calls whenever he doesn't know something, assuming I will." Generally, I do, but the conversations have sometimes been surreal.) Quote:
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TBF, this was...ye gods. 1979? 80? And I'd just started working for this guy. He was still attempting to delegate what he construed as secretarial-type tasks to me, cuz, hey, I was the GIRL in the office. LOL. (Oh, yeah...the kid got in. My work also got him in to several Ivy League schools. What slays me is that none of them noticed that I'd used the SAME essay I'd used, only a few short years <okay, slightly more than that> before, when I'd applied to and been accepted by, those same schools. It's not plagiarism if you're plagiarizing yourself, right?) Hitch Last edited by Hitch; 12-09-2015 at 01:05 PM. Reason: Added last sentence. |
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