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On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Zaphod wrote:
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> I feel guilty for my coworkers who are left behind and will have to
> shoulder extra load for a while.
I'm a lot like you in this (I think many of us may be). In the end your
current employer may try to counter but know this - they will survi
Agree 100% about Bootstrap. Moving all website to Bootstrap and FW/1
on Railo. Perfect in all ways for me.
Bootstrap now has the same ability to customize and download a custom
build, which makes it only easier.
The only issue I have ever had with Bootstrap was with the jquery date
picker flyo
I'm on the board of several non-profits. Long delays in 501c
approvals are not uncommon regardless of the purpose of the group. The
last one we did for a museum took over a year. I'm all for more
oversight for non-profits with political leanings regardless of their
ideology. For instance, I don
LOL
-Original Message-
From: LRS Scout [mailto:lrssc...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 3:39 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: RE: Eyes on road may not prevent accidents - The Washington Post
Whiskey!!
On Jun 12, 2013 3:36 PM, "Eric Roberts"
wrote:
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> I would be all for self-dr
This is an incredible self hosted github clone.
https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq
Took me about 20 minutes or so to install. Originally had all of my "origin"
repos just on a plain jain ubuntu server. This makes it much more nicer. Most
of the stuff you do on github can be done with this
As much as I LOVE technology, I think that I'd be a bit nervous at first about
my car driving me around. After all, it's programmed by humans and can make
mistakes. I have seen shows where they are doing this ( I believe that there
is a section of freeway in SoCal that they are doing this now)
Whiskey!!
On Jun 12, 2013 3:36 PM, "Eric Roberts"
wrote:
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> I would be all for self-driving cars...then I can take a nap on the way to
> work LOL
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Cameron Childress [mailto:camer...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 12:05 PM
> To: cf-community
> S
I would be all for self-driving cars...then I can take a nap on the way to
work LOL
-Original Message-
From: Cameron Childress [mailto:camer...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 12:05 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Eyes on road may not prevent accidents - The Washington Post
Killer team!
On Jun 12, 2013 3:30 PM, "Scott Stroz" wrote:
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> Amen to that. I tell people all the time, I love being the dumb guy on my
> team.
>
> When you work with guys like Joe Rinehart, Brian Kotek and Todd Sharp, it's
> not a bad thing being the dumb guy in the group.
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 12
Amen to that. I tell people all the time, I love being the dumb guy on my
team.
When you work with guys like Joe Rinehart, Brian Kotek and Todd Sharp, it's
not a bad thing being the dumb guy in the group.
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 1:29 PM, Cameron Childress wrote:
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>
>
> I always learn the most
" just hate that people will use this to try to make every single
weather event,
school shooting, parking ticket, etc into a 'government conspiracy'
somehow. "
And on the other end, I hate that some people will make every single
weather event, school shooting, parking ticket, etc into a call fo
> ...I'm the only one here that knows how to administer the linux vm's.
> I'm the only web guy. I wear many hats from helping the network
> admin figure out how to get our AD server back to recognizing the
> forest to debugging the VB guys sequel queries to providing over
> the phone or webex cus
Thanks guys
this is all good stuff to ponder.
On Jun 12, 2013, at 12:29 PM, Cameron Childress wrote:
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> On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Zaphod wrote:
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>> I feel guilty for my coworkers who are left behind and will have to
>> shoulder extra load for a while.
>>
>
> Not your problem.
>
>
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Zaphod wrote:
> I feel guilty for my coworkers who are left behind and will have to
> shoulder extra load for a while.
>
Not your problem.
> He's got some incredible talent around him too
I wouldn't be top of the
> pyramid there.
I always learn the most when
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 12:16 PM, zaphod wrote:
> Our annual reviews are going to start in a week or so and I'm mulling over
> what I should tell them, if anything.
I would simply ask for what you want in clear terms. I'd stay away from
threats or ultimatums. If you have a ten year relationship
I feel guilty for my coworkers who are left behind and will have to shoulder
extra load for a while.
It is a tough decision if they'd give me more WFH time. Stay with comfortable
or go with exciting? Tough call. This would be me 3rd job in 23 years :)
This other company is a newish compan
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> These results show that hand free systems may be as bad as using the
> cell directly
>
Most people thing about studies like this as evidence that we should
restrict cell phone use (which it is) but this is also another argument
for self
oh, forgot to mention that they're moving 15 minutes further away from my home
in the Fall of this year.
On Jun 12, 2013, at 11:22 AM, LRS Scout wrote:
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> Tell them. Ask them to make changes. If they refuse bounce.
> On Jun 12, 2013 11:16 AM, "zaphod" wrote:
>
>>
>> I've been working at
Don't feel guilty, corporations aren't people and you don't owe them
anything. :)
Ok, seriously, I feel your pain. I generally stay with companies for
longer periods of time and tend to ride out the bad rather than taking the
easy way out and jumping ship for something more exciting. But it do
Tell them. Ask them to make changes. If they refuse bounce.
On Jun 12, 2013 11:16 AM, "zaphod" wrote:
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> I've been working at the same company for 10+ years. Pretty comfortable,
> lots of freedom to choose my own tech stack and tools. Very good
> compensation. The only beating is the commute
I've been working at the same company for 10+ years. Pretty comfortable, lots
of freedom to choose my own tech stack and tools. Very good compensation. The
only beating is the commute. It's over an hour each way and of course, into
the sun both directions ;) When I started, the drive took
People are making decisions based off politics and shit instead of the
veterans health and welfare.
On Jun 12, 2013 10:53 AM, "Bruce Sorge" wrote:
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> In the last 2 the VA has managed to clear about 34,000 of their oldest
> cases which are about two years old. That's about half if claims that ar
BTW I had never looked at Foundations but it seems to be about the same
thing as bootstrap... and might actually be a little more comprehensive.
For me the 12 grid layout is awesome. Funny how we have gone back designing
with "tables"... it all comes full circle :-)
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 9:49
In the last 2 the VA has managed to clear about 34,000 of their oldest cases
which are about two years old. That's about half if claims that are two or more
years old. They will then tackle another 200,000 claims that are more than a
year old in about four months. The issue is that the sudden s
It was recently over a million.
22 of us commit suicide a day.
It took me 7 years to get where I am and I'm looking at another 4 years For
my appeal to get out of the fiduciary system. Its been 4 since i first
applied for SSDI. I finally have my hearing on July 13th.
I live in my jeep. I'm be
If its not attended to its not there essentially.
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 11:47 AM, GMoney wrote:
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> Yep yep yepit's the brain that is the key, more so than what the eyes
> and hands are doing. If the data your eyes are passing to the brain is
> being ignored...it's useless where they are
Yep yep yepit's the brain that is the key, more so than what the eyes
and hands are doing. If the data your eyes are passing to the brain is
being ignored...it's useless where they are pointing.
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 10:42 AM, Bruce Sorge wrote:
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> My stereo in my truck allows for hands
My stereo in my truck allows for hands free talking with my phone and more than
once I've missed an exit on the highway because I was engaged in a phone
conversation. I had thought since I didn't have to take my eyes off the road or
not having my phone to my ear would be good but I have discove
Eight Hundred and Fifty One Thousand!?!?!
That's a farking crime..
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Cameron Childress wrote:
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> "Mickey D'heron is one of hundreds of thousands of veterans waiting for
> disability claims to be addressed by the Department of Veterans Affairs, an
> unfortun
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/eyes-on-road-may-not-prevent-accidents/2013/06/11/7ba094c2-d28a-11e2-a73e-826d299ff459_story.html
These results show that hand free systems may be as bad as using the cell
directly
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"Mickey D'heron is one of hundreds of thousands of veterans waiting for
disability claims to be addressed by the Department of Veterans Affairs, an
unfortunate legacy for those who served in uniform."
"He's among 851,000 veterans awaiting answers on compensation claims for
wounds, illnesses or in
I'll have to check that out.
Sent from my iPhone 4S.
On Jun 12, 2013, at 10:06 AM, "J.J. Merrick" wrote:
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> +1 for bootstrap. It was very intuitive and I picked it up in about a day.
> I would be hard pressed to NOT use it on another project. It gives you a
> great basis for building front
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Scott Stroz wrote:
> I think you meant to say 'more people' :D
Yes, and emoticons are clearly a government conspiracy as well!
-Cameron
...
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I think you meant to say 'more people' :D
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 11:36 PM, Cameron Childress wrote:
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>
> I just hate that people will use this to try to make every single weather
> event, school shooting, parking ticket, etc into a "government conspiracy"
> somehow.
>
> -Cameron
>
>
--
Scot
+1 for bootstrap. It was very intuitive and I picked it up in about a day.
I would be hard pressed to NOT use it on another project. It gives you a
great basis for building frontends.
-J.J.
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 8:27 PM, Jerry Barnes wrote:
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> "As a side note, I discovered that HTML5 form
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Sam wrote:
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> It's actually pretty blatant. If I ask for a house in a black neighborhood
> that is in a good school district they say, "We're not supposed to tell you
> but..."
>
> The internet makes all the difference though. You pick the area and the
> house a
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