Comment What will happen to me? Not a thing. (Score 1) 592
People who fail to keep backups deserve everything they have coming to them.
People who fail to keep backups deserve everything they have coming to them.
You document what's there. You've already started that. Next you document what's deficient. Then you put together a plan that, in stages, makes things better. Then you propose that plan to your management in terms that make sense to business people (happier customers, money saved, disaster avoided, etc...). Then you execute the plan.
I have hired five PhD's over the course of my career (maybe more, but five that I remember). All of the where hired based on what they did / what they could do and not on the basis of their theses. Granted my statistical sample is tiny, but there you go.
...and it uses 2x the memory on my Mac that Firefox does
You declare them to Siri. Tell Siri, "Ellen Jones is my sister." Siri will remember the association.
Do it doggie. That way you can both watch the game.
You're confusing the world with most open source projects, I fear.
How much revenue do they bring in?
Another in a long series of (mostly failed) attempts by Google to successfully branch out beyond search & ads.
ICANN Stopped being about the common good many years ago.
The only goal that ICANN has is to make money for ICANN and the registrars that support it.
If he attributed the success to a picture of a porcupine he kept on his desk, chances are he wouldn't be CEO of anything more than Padded Room, Ltd.
You make it sound like your work is a reality tv show ("I'm not here to make friends, I'm here to win.")
If you don't think good personal relationships will make for a better team, then I'm glad you don't work with me.
I once spoke to a CEO of a successful startup in Texas. He attributed a large part of their success to the fact that the team ate lunch together every day. They sold the company to a larger company for big bucks, success by some measure at least.
Those who can, do; those who can't, write. Those who can't write work for the Bell Labs Record.