Comment: Re:I think we all know how to solve this problem.. (Score 1) 745
Now TELL me why I want to leave for your pathetic 2 year contract?
I do ERP architecture and development work
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Now TELL me why I want to leave for your pathetic 2 year contract?
I do ERP architecture and development work
The fact that you WANT to run vi inside emacs automatically makes vi better! I just wonder why you want the stovetop, oven and kitchen sink included when all you really NEED is a blender.
Slashdot has always been full of flamewars...
vi has ALWAYS been better than emacs and you know it!
If they were EMPLOYEE shares, then they weren't part of the IPO. FB can only sell shares still held by the company. Any shares granted to employees are theirs to do with as they please (as long as it doesn't violate any contractual agreements).
In particular, this Hair of the Dog.
But on week days, I just stick to coffee. Lots of coffee.
Already been passed over for management twice in the past five years at my current job... pretty sure that ain't going to happen here. Finding a management job elsewhere with nothing but senior level programmer/analyst roles hasn't been very successful so far either.
You ever hear of Logan's Run? It was wrong
It turns out that people aren't willing to pay any extra for decaf compared to regular coffee. Since the decaffeination process itself adds cost, the only way to sell decaf for the same price as regular coffee is to use lower quality (cheaper) coffee beans. So now you're taking bad coffee, and making it worse. Aside from which, if you're producing coffee beans, why would you take the best you have and ruin it, when you could sell it as-is for a much higher price?
This is the exact reason I've heard from many different sources. If you were willing to pay 50% extra for decaf, then you could have primo beans, no caffeine and good-tasting coffee. Most people won't pay the extra, thus most decaf tastes like crap.
You must not be American
Circa 2000, Outlook Express.
Baker's First Law of Federal Geometry: A block grant is a solid mass of money surrounded on all sides by governors.