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A while back when I didn't have a job I'd stay up until the wee hours of the morning and then sleep in, and I'd do the opposite.
I'd write any emails and then set up a job to send them between 9:00-9:30 so it seemed like I was a normal person instead of the vampiric night creature I really was.
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I woke up at three this morning, half an hour later still wide awake, got up, decided to do a few things on the computer, ended up replying to a few work emails.
I'm on holiday all week too.
Double suckup me.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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It is easy to schedule mail to be delivered at certain time, just saying....
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What else are you supposed to do when you get up at 9 or 10 pm? Perhaps he's a night owl like so many other programmers (especially older ones that were forced into that mold due to mainframe availability).
Personally, I don't like to get up until the sun goes down. I think better at night and there are far fewer distractions. If I get up in the daytime, especially on an early schedule, I just drag around until evening and don't really get up to speed until after midnight. Note that I will be going to bed in a few hours. Staying up early! It really annoys me when I can't go to the bookstore at 3am.
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When the fit hits the shan around here, Chris and I can be exchanging emails at any time of day or night.
Hamster herding is tricky and dangerous work.
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Nope, we are bitching at each other strictly 9 to 5.
it ain’t broke, it doesn’t have enough features yet.
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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I'm a manager and I don't like receiving trivial email out of hours. Unless it's an emergency out of hours is your own time and not work time. I try to instill that in my staff as well. Things needs to be done but people welfare is very important for the long term picture of staff productivity and happiness. I have no desire to drive someone until they break. It benefits no one.
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Vunic wrote: The type of mates that respond to mails @ mid night. This is sooo old school. It's "subtle" way to convey the bosses that they are so workaholic...
Or that they figured out that they better catch up after the late lunch turned into an early happy hour and then they finally woke up after passing out from all the drinking.
Vunic wrote: But an young one in the team has freshly started it
Enthusiastic and nothing else to do after the game controller broke at midnight.
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Hi all,
I'm a twitter lover, and using TweetDeck a lot. Last couple of days I've an issue with TweetDeck Windows app, that's not loading properly with all the images that required. Checked on website and I can't see a download link for Windows app.
Check on there blog, but not mention anything related to Windows app. Already tweet to support accounts and not response at all.
Just I want to know that we have any TweetDeck users here and experienced the same issue?
Thanks in advance.
If you've never failed... You've never lived...
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The "app" is working on Mac OSX (el Capitan), as it is working no Chrome on Mac OSX.
Will check on Windows later.
Edit:
The tweetdeck "google app" is working on Chrome on Windows 7.
I'd rather be phishing!
modified 30-Oct-15 9:09am.
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Web version working fine on Chrome. But not the Windows 7 desktop app. Wonder why
If you've never failed... You've never lived...
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Where did you get the desktop app ? a quick search show only old versions (2014).
I'd rather be phishing!
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Long time back, like I downloaded in 2013. Till this issue occur they push latest updates as well. Current version I've is 3.3.7.0.
If you've never failed... You've never lived...
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Depends what you mean by Windows. In the Windows Store it seems to have been replaced or superceded by TwitDuck, I assume for W10.
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Sorry for the confusion. I mean desktop app for Windows 7.
If you've never failed... You've never lived...
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Quote: I'm a twitter lover I think it's wonderful that you have got past the denial stage; you are now on the way to kicking this habit. Keeping going to the meetings! We're all here to support you.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Forogar wrote: We're all here to support you. Not me. He's gone way too far. Count me out.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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http://xkcd.com/1597/[^]
I thought it was just me...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
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You don't have my phone number, I hope.
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Nope, I once composed a little ditty called 'Squash the Tortoise' when I was using SVN, moved to Git had even worse troubles...
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In spain we say... it is better "bad" known than "better" to be known
(I hope my translation makes sense)
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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Git is the biggest %*((*^"£$()"£_£*))"£&R&!)(R** known to man.
I hate it, with a passion.
It doesn't do any more than SVN, or any other code DB tool, it just makes it 1000000000 times more complex.
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To be fair I never found any version control systems that were actually 'good'. They all have their own pain points.
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I'm learning git on my Pi and I'm really trying to like it but it takes a different mindset.
New version: WinHeist Version Everyone you will ever meet knows something you don't. -Bill Nye-
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