This may help:
https://saintjohnscollege.nextdoor.com/search/?query=electrician&ccid=6538BFB8-E868-60D6-9698-56BD5411F263&ssid=17b81fbb-066c-4808-8fa5-7941b003cf3d
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 1:58 PM, glen ☣ wrote:
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> 2nded! However, even here in Rainland (for the winter, anyway -- Ebulient
> Equi
2nded! However, even here in Rainland (for the winter, anyway -- Ebulient
Equinox!) I have trouble keeeping my little bugs wet. They can always wander
down to the bottom, which stays pretty wet. But the top dries out. It's a
barrel sized composter, if that helps. The little staging-can we
Marcus wrote:
*Roger writes:*
**
*“*I don't get it, is it detailed technical planning or dog fighting?
Or some kind of mixed martial art?”
Imagine you work in team made of up of unmotivated, uninterested or
untalented individuals. Assume it is impossible to fire or move them
out of the
Gil-
I recommend the low-tech alternative to a garbage disposal of composting
kitchen waste... no electrician needed!
- Steve
On 3/20/17 12:50 PM, Gillian Densmore wrote:
In the long list of comically awkward issues of my recent rebuild of a
bathroom and kitchen the orginal electrical speci
Roger writes:
“I don't get it, is it detailed technical planning or dog fighting? Or some
kind of mixed martial art?”
Imagine you work in team made of up of unmotivated, uninterested or untalented
individuals. Assume it is impossible to fire or move them out of the way.
They mainly want pr
In the long list of comically awkward issues of my recent rebuild of a
bathroom and kitchen the orginal electrical specialist is basically off
duty for a while.
In short their's a grabage disposal to get power to.
Any recomendations?
FRI
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 11:51 AM, Marcus Daniels
wrote:
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> Someone like that can be taken down by a faster or stronger dog. The
> problem is that he has the lemmings.. Lemmings are the problem.
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I don't get it, is it detailed technical planning or dog fighting? Or some
kind of mixed
Trump Ruins Irony, Too
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/20/opinion/trump-ruins-irony-too.html
> The writer Greil Marcus argues that such scare quotes “are a writer’s assault
> on his or her own words.” They signal writers’ fears, he says, of the very
> words they’re using.
I think I agree. I (t
“For ordinary people, with ordinary management, attempting to complete an
ordinary software project, let them scrum and they'll do better than they will
with an ordinary tyrant micromanaging the project.”
It all sounds pretty ordinary.
“If you have a heroic software problem and a budget appropr
Hey, Roger. Any ideas for how to recruit 18F for the Revolution? We need
all the "inside disrupters" we can get!
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 8:48 AM, Roger Critchlow wrote:
> I think you're overstating the hazard here. For ordinary people, with
> ordinary management, attempting to complete an ord
I think you're overstating the hazard here. For ordinary people, with
ordinary management, attempting to complete an ordinary software project,
let them scrum and they'll do better than they will with an ordinary tyrant
micromanaging the project. If you have a heroic software problem and a
budget
When life gives you lemmings, find a cliff and a large body of water..
From: Friam [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf Of Steven A Smith
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 7:09 AM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] organizations
Roger -
Bravo!
"When
Roger -
Bravo!
/"When life gives you lemmngs, scrum"/
Some of your one-liners are better than the great Yogi's
- Steve
On 3/19/17 11:36 PM, Roger Critchlow wrote:
I dunno, you think there's a connection between
diversity/intersectionality and agile design? They always harp on
hearing the
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