Comment Re:Sounds perfect for high risk suicide patients (Score 1) 127
And when they finish one, offer them another piece. Then another. Sooner or later, the chocolate will kick in, and drive them out of their funk.
And when they finish one, offer them another piece. Then another. Sooner or later, the chocolate will kick in, and drive them out of their funk.
Have they tried chocolate? I cannot imagine even a suicidal person turning down a good piece of chocolate before they go...with the emphasis being on 'good' as opposed to popular or chic.
So...they're just drawing up job requirements for people who don't exist yet...with some solid belief that someone will come along to fit that slot. That doesn't sound right...
Again, sounds like temporal reverse engineering. Giant tug of war over people from the future stealing from people in the past, and people in the past stealing from people in the future.
So...no actual thinking going on there, just filling out forms, going through the motions / gestures. In short, no caring.
I take it it doesn't bother you that someone has been stuck in the same job for several years...that that might be unhealthy.
what this* might be doing to Time or Space.
I don't want to tell you what might be doing to Time or Space.
Given the job requirements, it's almost like someone is engaging in temporal reverse engineering to make people come into existence for exactly the job qualifications that are then posted.
It's so Evil, it's super Evil.
The HCI touch screen interface for tablets / cellphones is, IMHO, downright awful right now.
And they see nothing wrong with that...
Indeed. And it seems insane that children should 'cost' so much; I say 'cost' because we are talking about a human life here.
That's fascinating...so you're saying the employee / employer contracts are so ready for divorce, that it's amazing that anyone can maintain a job at all these days.
Actually, I prefer to phrase it likes this: "If they'd done nothing wrong, then they have nothing to hide, or be ashamed of, if and when the truth comes to light."
Beware of Programmers who carry screwdrivers. -- Leonard Brandwein