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Comment: Particularly in a press release like that. (Score 4, Insightful) 180

by khasim (#40136097) Attached to: Backdoor Found In China-Made US Military Chip?

That entire article reads more like a press release with FUD than anything with any facts.

Which chip?
Which manufacturer?
Which US customer?

No facts and LOTS of claims. It's pure FUD.

(Not that this might not be a real concern. But the first step is getting past the FUD and marketing materials and getting to the real facts.)

Comment: Re:Dance, monkey, dance! (Score 1) 196

by thegarbz (#40134885) Attached to: The Gamification of Hiring

Listing it on a CV is foreign to me. This may be a culture gap thing but I've never seen an interview process that has required me to condense my life into 2 pages. Heck most of the jobs I've seen have been the opposite, a multi-section application with lots of "In 250 words or less explain ...." bits. I don't think they actually read my CV for my current job.

But as for why we care that you lead a video game guild? We wouldn't. What we do care about is that you actually have an interest outside of work. People who make their work their life (dull and boring people) interact in a very similar manner to those who don't like what they do. People who pursue active interests outside of work typically seem to be better at forming personal relationships in the workplace, which if you work in a place full of bureaucracy can be more important than technical ability in some ways.

Comment: Re:Doubly sad (Score 2) 70

by Inda (#40134835) Attached to: Chemists Make Olympic Rings On a Molecular Scale
Host countries like my own.

We've been watching the torch being bussed around the country via the BBC's live stream. I don't know about other countries, but ours have flashing 30mph signs that only flash when you're going above the speed limit. We've been counting...

I'm not doing so well at the game. I've only counted them speeding twice.

The laws don't apply to those in charge.

Corrupted.

Comment: Re:As we move into Memorial Day and Americans reme (Score 2) 175

by moonbender (#40134567) Attached to: Remembering America's Fresh Water Submarines

And the fact that you eat "beef" and "veal" instead of Cu and Cealf is an artifact of the French conquest of England. Not sure what any of this has got to do with the military threat any country or group of people poses to another in modern times, though. "Skirt" is an artifact of the Scandinavian people invading England -- better watch out for those Norwegians, I hear they're still on a spree of rape and pillaging through Central Europe!

Comment: Re:Wrong, it's close to zero not just less (Score 1) 565

by Inda (#40134155) Attached to: The Shortage of Women In IT
It works the other way too.

I joined a famous car company in 1991. I was one of 50 apprentices. 4 were female.

Each year, 50 new apprentices were taken on. 4 were female.

I stayed 8 years.

How many females from those apprentaships were left on the shop floor when I left?

Zero. The work was too dirty for them, the management wanted them in the offices, where I eventually landed, and none of them took a shine to the work.

Over 30 females got promotions out of 400 people. I was one of the few men who made it up to the clean offices.

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