Comment Re:Golden opportunity missed... (Score 1) 198
And, no, there isn't any reduction in carbon emissions or anything.
Just fewer surfers.
And, no, there isn't any reduction in carbon emissions or anything.
Just fewer surfers.
With so many capable instruments in the hands of so many young minds, art is bound to happen
For certain values of "art".
There are also thousands of artists today that equal the top handful of masters of old times
That's not how the arts work, I'm afraid.
A: Fantastic.
Sweating heavily into a pair of jeans and a tshirt is no different from doing the same in a suit.
Your individual preferences are irrelevant.
Oh, and if you want someone who does what I do and is good at it... well I'm afraid it is you who is in the queue, not me.
Maybe you should set aside a fraction of your invaluable time, and employ a small portion of your vast intellect and unique talent pool to look up the word "outlier" in a dictionary.
You have essentially the same attitude as the banker on ten million a year who doesn't understand why there are people who have to catch the bus to work.
you can bet high performers like myself won't work in your shop
Everyone on slashdot's a high performer, of course.
A perfect example of why suit culture is not just unpleasant, but is actively evil, and anyone ethical should help resist it.
Anyone who equates ethics with clothing choice is a fucking idiot.
Or is it only those in the full three piece suit with spats, watch chain and hat that provoke you so?
Often you can work at home in your pajamas, if you like.
That is entirely irrelevant for the majority of people who do have to go into an office dressed reasonably smartly each day. Just because you have a cool, highly paid job where you can sit around in PJs doesn't mean most people can.
It's just an inverted form of elitism.
The use of money is all the advantage there is to having money. -- B. Franklin