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I actually have it on my bookshelf... Tried to read it about 5-6 years ago (boy, time flies!), but I couldn't get past the second chapter... I believe it was about what a king should and shouldn't do, or whatever. Maybe I'll try again now I'm older and wiser
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The only thing they call a "soft skill" that's actually valuable is empathy -- but empathy's hard, so most books/courses/morons working in the field don't touch it.
Just imagine you're the guy you're talking to, and work out how you'd feel if some wanker were talking to you the way you're talking to him.
Easy.
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up vote. Yes, Hard though.
To err is human to really mess up you need a computer
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That's the dumbest idea I've ever heard! Man, you're stupid...
Seriously though, that was about my reaction to a coworker a few years ago when he asked me a programming question. He complained to management (who complained to me) and he hasn't asked me anything after that. The worst part was that I wasn't even aware of it at the time. Later, when I calmed down a bit and he dared to ask me questions again, I've helped him out quite a bit
Now I want to go from 'helping', to 'empowering' (yes, I've been reading Dilbert )
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You see it all the time, if you walk through the halls of software houses.
Another problem is that people who work really, really well together talk to each other that way, too, but the differences are so subtle that an outsider wouldn't recognise them -- so if anyone's thinking about making rules about such behaviour: forget it; you can only make the workplace worse by doing so.
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I didn't read Soft Skills, but to sell ideas to coworkers, I think that Driving Technical Change is a good read.
Quote: You’ll learn all about peoples’ “resistance patterns. [...] From there you’ll discover battle-tested techniques for overcoming users’ objections
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Thanks, looks interesting!
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An Indian bride has married a guest at her wedding after her groom-to-be had a seizure and collapsed.
Reports said the groom, Jugal Kishore, was epileptic and he had kept the information from the bride, Indira, and her family.
What a scumbag!
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JMK-NI wrote: What a scumbag!
Which one?
I suppose the jilted groom could sue....but he'd have a shaky case.
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Quote: Which one?
The groom obviously, he should have waited
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That is just terrible! +5!
"the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment
"Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst
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I think he should seize the moment!
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My goal in life is to have a psychiatric disorder named after me.
I'm currently unsupervised, I know it freaks me out too but the possibilities are endless.
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Few people realise that the bride at an English wedding can choose to marry the best man, rather than the groom ("best man" is short for "second-best man", which idiots with inferiority complexes some people saw as insulting) -- so if you're asked to be best man at a wedding, make sure that the request comes solely and exclusively from the groom.
... Unless she's a babe, of course.
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I think the bride can marry whoever she wants in England, can't she?
I thought it was one of those free and gender equal countries?
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Oh no no no no.
It's all arranged by Prince Philip.
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does he exercise his right to "jus primae noctis" as well?!
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Only if he's also the local Lord of the Manor
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.
--Winston Churchill
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There's a bann on marrying anyone on the spot, but the best man's not banned from the list.
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oh.... interesting!
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Sounds like he dodged a bullet.
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On his return from the hospital, Mr Kishore pleaded with Indira to change her mind, telling her that he would be ridiculed by friends and relatives if he went home without a bride.
Oh yeah, that's the way to convince a woman to marry you!
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You liked the way so much that you appreciated it thrice?
Your time will come, if you let it be right.
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Ahem.. There was some server issues, and I reposted twice...
It only seemed to work once then!
Anyhow, just deleted extra answers!
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Always nice to be prepared and a fully functional backup!!!
I'd rather be phishing!
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Lucky bride; got to know just before the 'knot was tied'.
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