I may be breaking the fundamental rules of Slashdot, but
- the "article" is a single post on a recently created blog
- they misspell "lose"
- a quick google of Brett Wooldrige doesn't bring up anything exciting (a Forbes blog account with no content?)
This is the very definition of "nothing to see here, move along".
Don't forget those Polacks that went to Canada, to enjoy the socialist paradise promised us back home.
If you read the "official" difficulty level, it's 11.
Yes, it goes to 11. You know it's harder when it's one more.
This was news almost two months ago when he wore them here at an event for The Foundation Fighting Blindness.
As a bureaucrat in a dead-end job, I can say "Hell yeah!"
There's nothing I look forward to more than a little gold star that I can put on my cubicle to rub in the face of Jenkins because I submitted more dreary TPS reports than anyone else in our unit.
I don't know if it's fair to still call DataWind a Canadian company. Yes, it was founded in Montreal, but
This comment is brilliant in its simplicity and usefulness.
I wish Slashdot had a bookmark comment option.
Their grammar's great, too.
Maybe he's unfamiliar with dating.
Lots of folks confuse bad management with destiny. -- Frank Hubbard