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Comment Re:In conclusion (Score 1) 305

Must be nice to be a douchebag manager. Clearly, you missed the HR portions of management class. What makes a great manager is someone who can balance the team to offset the lower performing people until they get back on their feet. Have you tried everything in your power to empower the person with the difficulty? Any HR options like short term disability, maybe unpaid vacation or giving an extra day off per week, will it give you the ROI in that person? Teams have no problem with covering the slack for someone who might be going through a hard time - you of course would know that because you have that kind of rapport with your team - err wait - no you don't. So instead of investing in people, you invest in the bottom line and force a whole new expenditure cycle of recruiting, hiring and training someone brand new that you have no clue who will eventually "roll with it".

Easy, lazy and expensive decision. You sound new to management.

Comment Re:No! (Score 2) 303

These are people (including myself) who don't want my interface played around with BY DEFAULT. I would rather have the option to OPT IN rather than OPT OUT of any new changes. I would even go so far as to check an actual setting that forbids new changes and makes it a default OPT IN requirement. Amazing that NO ONE has ever figured this out - it would be very popular.

Comment Re:They've ruined their own market. (Score 1) 193

There's always EVE Online, which is about as far from a WoW clone as one can get. It's not an alternative to WoW, but a successful, different MMO model, and I think there's a lot to learn from the differences between the two of them. For the record, I've played both extensively.

Except that the EVE Online player community is not very helpful at all to newcomers and generally push them away. Just as braindead as most of the McWow players but a hell of a lot more meaner and nasty.

Exactly... tried EVE Online as a complete newbie. The learning curve is unbelievable, took me two days to figure out how "quests" work. Warping to another system through jumpgates took another half day to figure out - and don't get me started on how skills work. All of this with NO HELP from anyone in game (Yes - I did sign up to all the "newbie" friendly corporations and none accepted my application - most likely because i'm not a paid player). So I deleted my character and quit - I don't have time to piss around and re-learn a whole new game from scratch, not to mention the free trial only gets you so far then you can't train skills for a better ship which they DO NOT MENTION. That ultimately pissed me off.

EVE is for elitists - that will be it's downfall.

Comment Re:Not trutly bias, not punitive. More like profil (Score 1) 719

Protesting weed laws doesn't make you a drug dealer.

No, but it makes it more likely that you could be, and considering the law of averages, i'll put real money that there are more people carrying weed in their pockets (and breaking the law) at those protests than anything else. The only reason police don't bother is it would become a PR nightmare, and generally not worth the paperwork, but make no mistake - they could round them all up in a heartbeat and be completely justified in doing so.

Comment Re:Always give them a chance (Score 1) 82

Spoken like someone who doesn't have kids. Mine are now old enough to understand how to "click OK", but i'm not around when they generally use the computer and my wife definitely doesn't understand it like I do.

I've removed several malware programs from the computer, and I know that it's coming from those free kids game sites which my kids use on a regular basis. They're not stupid, but naive to these sorts of things. Like most things I can explain it to them a thousand times, but when you hold a shiny in front of a kid, they're going to go for it every time.

Comment Re:"Reference" folder (Score 1) 434

I do the same thing.... but also set AutoArchive and delete options after 30-90 days on the folder depending on importance. Like most people, everything in my inbox is something new, but I use folders because sometimes I need to hone in on a specific project or campaign, and I can't be bothered to wait on search. Besides, isn't there a 2GB limitation for Outlook? I think I hit that limitation once after 9 months of e-mail.... couldn't understand why suddenly, I couldn't delete or do anything with my e-mail and nothing but errors no matter what I tried. Advised by IT to delete some mail with attachments and everything went back to normal.

I've used Lotus Notes and files things in folders there as well.

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