On 04/10/11 8:39 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:
So. 75 new mails in the cctalk folder since I checked
my mail this morning:
- Sometimes people on eBay are not honest. Sometimes people overreact to
this. Sometimes people overreact to the overreaction.
- Your college degree doesn't mean much. Or it means something. Maybe.
Regardless, a BS is a foot in the door / waste of time / stupid
requirement / very useful / a floor wax / a dessert topping / a
communist plot. (Choose only 2.)
- Sometimes hiring practices are suboptimal or unfair. Especially in the
corporate world. This is because HR departments are full of stupid-heads
who refuse to acknowledge your greatness.
- No one intelligent (er, "truly hard core") uses or buys Microsoft
products, EVER. (EVER!)
- Mail readers exist. Some are better than others, possibly. Sometimes
you can even use them to do stupid things!
- Nothing made in the last 30 years has improved Tony's life one iota.
(Not even self-adhesive stamps?! But they're so handy!)
- Hey, did you hear that HR people / managers are stupid?
- Thunderbird sucks / no it's ok!
- Some people have axes to grind with other people.
- Did you know that if you replace "soft" with "shit" in the name of
a
certain large software company,
No, no, you jumped to conclusions. To be perfectly clear I meant
_Microshit Inc.,_ the makers of strangely popular yet widely disliked
(hmmmm) software.
Lest there be any further confusion, their stock ticker is SHIT.
--Toby
it makes people take you seriously?
(It's true!)
- Some nonsense about some old HP computer thing. What the hell is
*that* discussion doing here?
Can we... maybe discuss old computers again? Pleeeeeeeze?
Here, I'll start: Anyone know if the original TRS-80 Model I power brick
suffers from the same failure modes as those old C64/VIC-20 power
bricks? Any repair options? I've got an old one that seems to be working
OK for now, just wondering if it'll stay that way...
- Josh