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Submission + - Whiteboard subsitutes for distributed teams?

DoofusOfDeath writes: I work on a fully distributed software development team with 5-10 people. Normally it's great, but when we're doing heavy design work, we really need to all be standing in front of a whiteboard together. This is expensive and time consuming, because it involves airplanes and hotels. Conference calls, editing shared Google docs, etc. just don't seem to be the same. Have people found any good tools or practices to replace standing in front of a real whiteboard?

Comment Religious answer (Score 0) 698

I'm sure this will be contentious on /., but it sounds like you're short on time, so I'm not going to beat around the bush.

It's said that 2000 years ago, Jesus died, and three days later rose from the dead. If this is true, you have access to eternal life for yourself, and you may be able to prompt your daughter down that road as well. Quite literally, you would be able to enjoy each other forever.

I encourage you to check this out for yourself. Every argument and counter-argument has already been studied to death, but the trick in your situation is to get to the key issues ASAP so you can make an informed judgment. A good pastor can help, as he's seen this all before. Personally I recommend reading / listening to Tim Keller. His writings and sermons probably address a lot of questions you might have: http://www.redeemer.com/r/qc_a...

I'm very sorry for your suffering. I wish you and your daughter the best.

Comment Can this be fixed with technology? (Score 5, Interesting) 241

I've seen a joke, maybe on a t-shirt, along the lines of "Every day a vegan skips meat, I'll eat three extra burgers." It's interesting because it exposes the question of whether the vegan is really trying to minimize animal deaths, or just seeks personal sanctity.

I wonder if a similar thing could be made with a Koran-burning machine. The machine is configured so that every time the internet has a new message from Islamicists, the machine automatically dips a Koran in pig blood, burns it, posts the video on YouTube, and sends a Tweet giving credit to the Islamicists who triggered that action.

Comment Re:On the bright side (Score 1) 266

Maybe I can get a Lenovo laptop at deep discount and put Mint/KDE on it.

But can you trust their BIOS firmware? I guess the NSA already taught us that all computers can be assumed compromised, so maybe Lenovo isn't lowering the bar any. So maybe it doesn't matter either way.

Comment Re:Missing option: undetermined (Score 1) 164

Well, I figure the first step is to try to understand what literary form its authors appear to have intended for its interpretation: allegory, wisdom literature, factual history, etc.

If it's apparently meant as factual history, then the question is, "well, did this really happen?" I'm not going to simply assume that they didn't, as that would be begging the question.

Comment Re:What does the military think it is doing? (Score 2) 68

Buying their services as consultants, or as civilian employees of DoD agencies, sure; cut them a check and they'll show right up;

That works for a while. Eventually many of the best software developers working for the Navy installation I was at quit because of the senseless bureaucracy. When you're spending more time fighting your network administrators and purchasing agents than you are actually developing software, only the most committed, desperate, or indifferent developers will stay.

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