I just had some woman describe her 29-year old son who lives on his own, has no issues with self-ambulation, and has no acute neurological deficits as her "special needs child."
He has CP, lady. And he's not a child. Weirdo.
Some creepy Munchhausen's crap going on there.
but it's okay because now obamacare will take care of both them for free, right?
I didn't check to see, but I highly suspect they're both already on government assistance.
He for his disabilities, and she for the fact she's in her 50s and showed up in public wearing Mountain Dew pajama pants.
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DynagripBreak me a million heartsHoustonRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Who the hell was @CheerfulBear ?r i don't remember them at all. I guess that shouldn't be too surprising. My memory isn't flawless of course (which is virtually impossible obvs) even though I like to think it is.
Also, man, kusu was obnoxious.
This random post came about because I was looking up a post by @podly from like 8 years ago.
I just had some woman describe her 29-year old son who lives on his own, has no issues with self-ambulation, and has no acute neurological deficits as her "special needs child."
He has CP, lady. And he's not a child. Weirdo.
Some creepy Munchhausen's crap going on there.
but it's okay because now obamacare will take care of both them for free, right?
I didn't check to see, but I highly suspect they're both already on government assistance.
He for his disabilities, and she for the fact she's in her 50s and showed up in public wearing Mountain Dew pajama pants.
*discretely crosses his arms over the Mountain Dew logo on his t-shirt*
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CindersWhose sails were black when it was windyRegistered Userregular
and that is a skill level that is then much, much higher than even the unfortunate middle-management report-assembler
ronya
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ronya
staaaaaaahp
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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AtomikaLive fast and get fucked or whateverRegistered Userregular
Oh, this is grand.
Swindling TV crook who sold the "Cancer Doctors Are a Scam" books on infomercials is going to jail for 10 years for . . . well . . . being a swindling crook.
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Who the hell was @CheerfulBear ?r i don't remember them at all. I guess that shouldn't be too surprising. My memory isn't flawless of course (which is virtually impossible obvs) even though I like to think it is.
Also, man, kusu was obnoxious.
This random post came about because I was looking up a post by @podly from like 8 years ago.
was it the izquierdic one?
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DynagripBreak me a million heartsHoustonRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Wait do people actually care about college GPA anywhere in a job interview? Its the kind of thing I'd internally laugh at if brought up repeatedly in an interview
I got asked it for the first time in an interview a couple of weeks ago. Dude, I've been gainfully employed as a technical person/engineer since I graduating 14 years ago. Clearly I got just about all I needed to out of college.
That said in hindsight I wish I had worked harder. Oh well, for the most part I've liked where I ended up career wise and any difference in my expected career level versus time out of school is due to the utterly untransferable experience of being a space shuttle flight controller for 5 years.
Yeah but that is badass!
Yeah, interviewers think that too as they decide not to hire you.
Swindling TV crook who sold the "Cancer Doctors Are a Scam" books on infomercials is going to jail for 10 years for . . . well . . . being a swindling crook.
oh man
now if we can nail stanislaw burzynski to the wall...
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
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AtomikaLive fast and get fucked or whateverRegistered Userregular
Wait do people actually care about college GPA anywhere in a job interview? Its the kind of thing I'd internally laugh at if brought up repeatedly in an interview
I never put it on my resume yet it came up in every interview I did. Most of the time I was chided afterwards for not putting it on my resume since it was "a big deal" to them and could have hurt my chances had it not come up in the interview.
They cant get this without transcripts right? Are they actually going to do this? If I am a grown ass man looking for a non entry level position, I'm really not sure how I am going to answer that question when I have ~8 years experience. I doubt I could tell them what my degree was for at that point. "uhhh, I dont know, I gave them money and they gave me a paper that said I went for 4 years, and I'm in debt now, thats always been good enough for me"
Got a question, so I have a computer (win7) which I have two users. The main one on leave and the temp. For some reason win7 won't let me set the temp's server side documents for use offline. I guess my boss runs into this a lot but hasn't had time to look up to fix it. I said I would look. Any thoughts why? It is always that second account that causes the issue. This is a long term temp since the normal lady is on maternity leave. So it might be useful for him to sync.
Just @ me, I am off to find my boss and finish a work station install. I will be around.
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DynagripBreak me a million heartsHoustonRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Who the hell was @CheerfulBear ?r i don't remember them at all. I guess that shouldn't be too surprising. My memory isn't flawless of course (which is virtually impossible obvs) even though I like to think it is.
Also, man, kusu was obnoxious.
This random post came about because I was looking up a post by @podly from like 8 years ago.
was it the izquierdic one?
It was in the middle of a tiff between kusu and me and podly was asking him why he was bothering to get mad at me. Also, I guess it's good overall that the vanilla boards migrated virtually all of the old ones but man, sometimes I wish the Internet wasn't so indelible http://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/comment/667001/#Comment_667001
Swindling TV crook who sold the "Cancer Doctors Are a Scam" books on infomercials is going to jail for 10 years for . . . well . . . being a swindling crook.
oh man
now if we can nail stanislaw burzynski to the wall...
I like how the judge for the other guy was basically like, "Um, this guy is psychologically broken and a pathological liar."
I mean, it wasn't like a sudden crackdown or anything. Guy had been warned and warned about being a charlatan, and just kept doing it anyway.
People be broken, mang.
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Podlyyou unzipped me! it's all coming back! i don't like it!Registered Userregular
elendil i hope to one day make enough moolah to employ you as a henchman
Swindling TV crook who sold the "Cancer Doctors Are a Scam" books on infomercials is going to jail for 10 years for . . . well . . . being a swindling crook.
the sentencing judge should have sentenced him to 5 years, and then said
"but wait, there's more! if you act now we'll double the offer! That's right, 10 years in prison for the price of 5!"
I am assuming the person made some spreadsheet templates and starts a new spreadsheet for each unit of work, be it a client or a contract or whatever. Probably drops that spreadsheet in is own folder on the public drive or in sharepoint.
Pro tier would be making a table that is the top level unit (client, contract), and have one row for what used to represent each spreadsheet. Put whatever important information that is that top level as a column on this table (who is responsible for the unit of work, project start date, client contact info, etc). And most importantly, set up an AutoNumber field, right click it and say "Primary Key"
Now, make a new table, that used to represent the rows of each individual spreadsheet. The only difference being that the first column should be called unitID or clientID or projectID, and should be a number field. then put every other column from the old spreadsheets here.
Now, set up a form for the top level table, and put a few clients/unit in there.
Now, set up a form for the row-based data, and make the unitID field a dropdown/autocomplete field that has to match an entry from the top level table. You have now "related" the data to the client, which will allow you to have two tables that does the lifting for an infinite number of spreadsheets in the old system.
Whenever you want a classic "client" spreadsheet, you can go into queries, link the two tables by unitID, and drag the fields you are interested in to the bottom area, with the unitID number as the filter by option in the unitID field.
bethryn is right
the perverse reality is that the skill level of data entry peons is much, much lower than the skill level of People Charged With Assembling Key Reports, so it is easier to ask the latter to adapt than the former
I get that.
Which is why, for an incredibly small investment, someone could build a quick and dirty user interface over what I just described, drop the data side (mdb) on the server, and make a pretty little icon that the end user clicks on their desktop (an MDE file) that just acts as the client for data entry.
You could even make the damn thing look and act like the excel spreadsheet they are used to, only you select your client / unit before going into the spreadsheet as opposed to navigating to the file.
Like, it could be so much simpler for everyone at all levels.
and that is a skill level that is then much, much higher than even the unfortunate middle-management report-assembler
Yeah.
It really does need to be farmed out to a developer... the funny thing is, this project sounds like maybe 8-10 hours of work for the coder, followed by some cut and paste data entry to bring the old values in... and would save literally hundreds if not thousands of hours every year, depending on how much data entry goes into those spreadsheets.
Government is the blurst.
even for a private entity, it doesn't just need to be farmed out to a developer. it also needs to be farmed out to someone who can assess the developer's work and gauge if it is appropriate for the business. and here you have the downside risk of the relevant upper management screwing that up and destroying a workflow which was functional, even if inefficient
Wait do people actually care about college GPA anywhere in a job interview? Its the kind of thing I'd internally laugh at if brought up repeatedly in an interview
I never put it on my resume yet it came up in every interview I did. Most of the time I was chided afterwards for not putting it on my resume since it was "a big deal" to them and could have hurt my chances had it not come up in the interview.
They cant get this without transcripts right? Are they actually going to do this? If I am a grown ass man looking for a non entry level position, I'm really not sure how I am going to answer that question when I have ~8 years experience. I doubt I could tell them what my degree was for at that point.
I leave it blank whenever I have to fill out one of those things. You gotta draw a line somewhere. No one will ever look or care or anything.
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VanguardBut now the dream is over. And the insect is awake.Registered User, __BANNED USERSregular
I can see this argument being bandied about regarding Russian Foreign Policy in a year or two:
"They're only acting aggressively because the west are trying to contain them!"
"The west is trying to contain them because they're acting aggressively!"
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Sir Landsharkresting shark faceRegistered Userregular
Wait do people actually care about college GPA anywhere in a job interview? Its the kind of thing I'd internally laugh at if brought up repeatedly in an interview
I never put it on my resume yet it came up in every interview I did. Most of the time I was chided afterwards for not putting it on my resume since it was "a big deal" to them and could have hurt my chances had it not come up in the interview.
They cant get this without transcripts right? Are they actually going to do this? If I am a grown ass man looking for a non entry level position, I'm really not sure how I am going to answer that question when I have ~8 years experience. I doubt I could tell them what my degree was for at that point.
I mean, I'm just relating my personal experience. And for the record, all my interviewing experience is centered around entry-level, since my last interview was about 5 years ago and I have ~8 years experience as well.
Please consider the environment before printing this post.
Wait do people actually care about college GPA anywhere in a job interview? Its the kind of thing I'd internally laugh at if brought up repeatedly in an interview
I never put it on my resume yet it came up in every interview I did. Most of the time I was chided afterwards for not putting it on my resume since it was "a big deal" to them and could have hurt my chances had it not come up in the interview.
They cant get this without transcripts right? Are they actually going to do this? If I am a grown ass man looking for a non entry level position, I'm really not sure how I am going to answer that question when I have ~8 years experience. I doubt I could tell them what my degree was for at that point.
I leave it blank whenever I have to fill out one of those things. You gotta draw a line somewhere. No one will ever look or care or anything.
My inner smart ass just swarms on this question, its like "good enough to get me 8 years at my last job?"
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I didn't check to see, but I highly suspect they're both already on government assistance.
He for his disabilities, and she for the fact she's in her 50s and showed up in public wearing Mountain Dew pajama pants.
Also, man, kusu was obnoxious.
This random post came about because I was looking up a post by @podly from like 8 years ago.
*discretely crosses his arms over the Mountain Dew logo on his t-shirt*
ronya
what are you doing
ronya
staaaaaaahp
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Swindling TV crook who sold the "Cancer Doctors Are a Scam" books on infomercials is going to jail for 10 years for . . . well . . . being a swindling crook.
was it the izquierdic one?
Yeah, interviewers think that too as they decide not to hire you.
There was never a Shadowrun FPS
oh man
now if we can nail stanislaw burzynski to the wall...
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Yeah, I'll cop to that, too. Haggis as well. I'll be back in the land of the offal meats in less than two weeks, so I hope to get my fill.
:l
that's cuz you're a nihilist
long live the new flesh
They cant get this without transcripts right? Are they actually going to do this? If I am a grown ass man looking for a non entry level position, I'm really not sure how I am going to answer that question when I have ~8 years experience. I doubt I could tell them what my degree was for at that point. "uhhh, I dont know, I gave them money and they gave me a paper that said I went for 4 years, and I'm in debt now, thats always been good enough for me"
Got a question, so I have a computer (win7) which I have two users. The main one on leave and the temp. For some reason win7 won't let me set the temp's server side documents for use offline. I guess my boss runs into this a lot but hasn't had time to look up to fix it. I said I would look. Any thoughts why? It is always that second account that causes the issue. This is a long term temp since the normal lady is on maternity leave. So it might be useful for him to sync.
Just @ me, I am off to find my boss and finish a work station install. I will be around.
It was in the middle of a tiff between kusu and me and podly was asking him why he was bothering to get mad at me. Also, I guess it's good overall that the vanilla boards migrated virtually all of the old ones but man, sometimes I wish the Internet wasn't so indelible
http://forums.penny-arcade.com/discussion/comment/667001/#Comment_667001
Time to go close on a house.
I like how the judge for the other guy was basically like, "Um, this guy is psychologically broken and a pathological liar."
I mean, it wasn't like a sudden crackdown or anything. Guy had been warned and warned about being a charlatan, and just kept doing it anyway.
People be broken, mang.
you will be paid in poonani and fine booze
is this acceptable y/n ?
kind of a relief
the sentencing judge should have sentenced him to 5 years, and then said
"but wait, there's more! if you act now we'll double the offer! That's right, 10 years in prison for the price of 5!"
even for a private entity, it doesn't just need to be farmed out to a developer. it also needs to be farmed out to someone who can assess the developer's work and gauge if it is appropriate for the business. and here you have the downside risk of the relevant upper management screwing that up and destroying a workflow which was functional, even if inefficient
I leave it blank whenever I have to fill out one of those things. You gotta draw a line somewhere. No one will ever look or care or anything.
and where do i fit into this grand plan
"They're only acting aggressively because the west are trying to contain them!"
"The west is trying to contain them because they're acting aggressively!"
I mean, I'm just relating my personal experience. And for the record, all my interviewing experience is centered around entry-level, since my last interview was about 5 years ago and I have ~8 years experience as well.
My inner smart ass just swarms on this question, its like "good enough to get me 8 years at my last job?"
I cronenberg from time to time, but what's wrong with the old flesh, huh? All perfectly serviceable still!
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What about ochre jelly?
I need out of this job so badly, holy shit.
Pistols at dawn.
sex change and said poonani re: debts, elendil