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Yay, the swamp of gelatinous ichor strikes again
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Hi All,
It's Thursday always found the odd, at School we had sports (or being yelled by a Welshman, early) at Uni we had high voltage labs (or ozone and bad language, early) now get to work and the Network has bust between buildings. Too close to the weekend for comfort, not close enough for 'I'll do it Monday...
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Ah, Welshmen that says it all
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glennPattonWork wrote: Too close to the weekend for comfort, not close enough for 'I'll do it Monday
I often find Thursdays to be my most productive (okay, "busiest") day of the week since I try to avoid starting anything big on Fridays, and it's still too far away from Monday to put anything on hold until then...and this is often when I'm trying the hardest to get something off my plate for the next week...
It's all about Thursdays it seems.
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Most Asians share transport. (4)
Sorry guys incorrect clue.
Here's the correct one.
South league evaporates. (5)
modified 31-Oct-19 4:57am.
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Steam ?
"We can't stop here - this is bat country" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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Yeah! You're up tomorrow.
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Being a contractor right now, the fact that one of the permanent is rather, let's average, is good for me, logically... It makes me look good!
(and since they pay me a truck load, I can't complain )
Despite that, I found it sometimes tiresome, it feels like he doesn't now how to read code and want me to do his work occasionally, when he got scared by some piece of code and also sometimes butcher perfectly fine code into a buggy monster, sigh...
I have to strike the delicate balance between being helpful and teaching what I know, and tell people to leave me alone...
Oh well... I guess it's a growing experience, haha, just wanted to rant!
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The pay package also includes some teaching salary and damage compensation.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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KarstenK wrote: damage compensation
Damage to whom? :evil grin:
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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For suffer the pain working with some stupid bullshit-bingo talking collegues.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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Super Lloyd wrote: I guess it's a growing experience For the permenent, yes (he is 'average' not 'dull', right?).
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Quote: You're simply the best, better than all the rest
Better than anyone, anyone I ever met
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Mm.... not working for MiB here?!
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In a similar situation although reversed; he is a contractor, I am the permie-burger! He's enthusiastic, loud and hasn't yet learned to wait before interrupting my flow of thought, but he's a nice guy who may succeed eventually as he matures and learns.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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That sounds like Boris Johnson
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sucks when the expensive contractor is less good than the perm!
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Super Lloyd wrote: Being a contractor right now, the fact that one of the permanent is rather, let's average, is good for me, logically... It makes me look good! I might have a different opinion here that the Contractors are smart people and those who are really good at doing things can only turn into Contractor as its more rewarding than the regular job and an average contractor would eventually start doing a job after sometime.
Super Lloyd wrote: Despite that, I found it sometimes tiresome, it feels like he doesn't now how to read code and want me to do his work occasionally, when he got scared by some piece of code and also sometimes butcher perfectly fine code into a buggy monster, sigh... That's one of the side effects of being a contractor as they expect you will have solution of every problem that they have created or not able to solve.Super Lloyd wrote: I have to strike the delicate balance between being helpful and teaching what I know, and tell people to leave me alone... I'd call it an Art so how do you balance it anyway .
You can have all the tools in the world but if you don't genuinely believe in yourself, it's useless.
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I will commend you, just for naming Landau!
That said I have no clue if Landau is very readable by the layman.. all I know of him, really, is second hand account from my physics teacher (when I was studying physics at uni)!
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Thanks.
This is a book for kids. There are a number of illustrations, though all of it may not be understandable in one reading. Needs about two or three readings. The chapter on Capricious Clocks is very nice.
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Intriguing!
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This reader is amazing …
Booked to read later …
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