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Sibeesh KV wrote: All members went to their home town to celebrate Diwali
Work as expected, or just go out and celebrate Diwali like there is no tomorrow.
I'd rather be phishing!
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Yeah i really wish. But i am not supposed to take leave since i joined here one month ago. So i am in probation period
So much complexity in software comes from trying to make one thing do two things.
Sibeesh
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Hang out in The Lounge, and procrastinate like there's no tomorrow.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Uh... Do exactly what I always do, because I don't have a team... I just have a bunch of users who sit near me...
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Hmmmm
So much complexity in software comes from trying to make one thing do two things.
Sibeesh
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If you are at work, which implies you expect to get paid, then work.
If you want to take a personal day and NOT get paid, go home.
I have been the only one in my office, and I worked.
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Yeah i worked. I finished all of my tasks
So much complexity in software comes from trying to make one thing do two things.
Sibeesh
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You could waste time in the Lounge?
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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Hmm how come it will be wasting time ? Is is worth be in Lounge . And i have been online in Code Project for the entire day
So much complexity in software comes from trying to make one thing do two things.
Sibeesh
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I normally find it more productive when no one is there to bother me.
.AK.
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Yeah you are right!. But sometimes you will get bored if you are alone
So much complexity in software comes from trying to make one thing do two things.
Sibeesh
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Snood.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Hmmmm
So much complexity in software comes from trying to make one thing do two things.
Sibeesh
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Just like any another day here.
There are three of us who have office space here, but the other two often work from home, especially on Friday. And two other team members work from home because they live elsewhere.
I always work in the office because there are too many distractions at home; Netflix, wife, etc. Hey, wait, I can get Netflix on my phone, can't I?
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Ha Ha...Yeah you are right , there may be some distraction . But i love to work with high volume of music..Is is possible only in home
So much complexity in software comes from trying to make one thing do two things.
Sibeesh
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Quote: is possible only in home ...or in the office when you are the only one there - that's what I do when alone in the office.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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I said i am alone in my team buddy . Not in the entire office ....Thank you
So much complexity in software comes from trying to make one thing do two things.
Sibeesh
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Oh. Well, headphones are always a good investment!
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Ha ha...i usually do that
So much complexity in software comes from trying to make one thing do two things.
Sibeesh
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Take a beer bottle and have fun. A beer bottle sorry as many as you can.
Drinking beer and Coding is fun..
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Ha Ha but i don't drink buddy .
So much complexity in software comes from trying to make one thing do two things.
Sibeesh
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ooopss sorry
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No issues buddy Cheers
So much complexity in software comes from trying to make one thing do two things.
Sibeesh
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So, I was watching Channel 4 news and saw the interview Christian Guru-Murthy did with Richard Ayoade (Moss in the IT Crowd). Some background and interview here[^]. I started thinking why is he being such as d**k, until they got to the point of him representing the Norwegian community & I twigged what was going on. The interview is a semi parody of a previous interview with Quentin Tarantino[^] - where Tarantino wanted to plug Django Unchained whilst not providing the payback of actually answering serious questions.
Fast forward to this morning, listening to Radio 4 during my commute. Jake Chapman of The Chapman Brothers[^](viewer discretion advised) wants to plug an exhibition, but I'd guess he'd see Moss's interview. The guy's a modern artist, so you can now guess where the unintelligence bit comes in. First the interviewer says hello - to which where greeted with a scrunching noise. Eventually, interviewee replies, still eating "Sorry I'm eating my cornflakes, it's a bit early in the morning for and artist" (it is 8:40am) - Wow, so radical, much hillarious, very commentary &c. &c. &c. Not. Within seconds I got so irritated by his "aren't I clever and out-there (on Radio 4 for god's sake)" schtick I switched off. I switched back on when I thought it would be safe - it wasn't. The interviewer did the "your exhibition on at venue X between dates Y and Z" bit, and followed with "what can we expect to see?". He absolutely refused to answer saying people should go themselves - all very fine, but it is in Taunton which is where you being to run out of South and West to go. He wouldn't even describe the "themes" of the exhibition as "he doesn't want to explain the meaning of his work because it is too complicated". Given the interview he just gave I suspect he can't explain his work because it is essentially meaningless.
tl;dr:
Moss from the IT crowd Parodies interview where Tarantino behaved fairly badly.
Artist too thick to do a copycat interview - should go back to serving fries with that.
Alberto Brandolini: The amount of energy necessary to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it.
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