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Comment: Re:Home porn videos? (Score 1) 332

by Lori_Flynn (#38851509) Attached to: Ask Slashdot: Money-Making Home-Based Tech Skills?
Ha! True. The point is: Of the small percentage of Slashdotters that are women, there is a high percentage that actively hide their gender when posting, in order to avoid getting those kinds of comments. I'd like a more welcoming atmosphere for women geeks here. It would help to make a better atmosphere if those kinds of comments would get modded down.

Comment: Freelance/flexible workplace websites (Score 1) 332

by Lori_Flynn (#38851379) Attached to: Ask Slashdot: Money-Making Home-Based Tech Skills?
Some freelance/flexible workplace websites: 1) flexjobs - job site offering over 50 career categories and jobs ranging from entry-level to executive, freelance to full-time. http://www.flexjobs.com/About.aspx 2) Elance and oDesk - online employment sites for freelancers/contractors. https://www.elance.com/q/about-elance and https://www.odesk.com/ 3) Mom Corps - offers part-time, flexible work for working moms http://www.momcorps.com/home.aspx Also check out info on http://sites.google.com/site/techcareerreentry about networking and online classes. (It's aimed at tech career re-entry, but also has info useful for your situation.) Linux groups often are good sources for info on work opportunities, often small short-term projects are advertised on the email list for a couple Linux groups I'm a member of.

Comment: Aggregated Resources for Tech Career Re-Entry: (Score 1) 435

by Lori_Flynn (#38645484) Attached to: Ask Slashdot: Re-Entering the Job Market As a Software Engineer?
After time away from a technical position such as engineering or software development, how can a person break back into the field and get hired? Today is the public launch of our new website of aggregated resources for tech career re-entry: http://sites.google.com/site/techcareerreentry/ Please forward the link to people who need it! People take time off from technical careers for many reasons, including to start a business, raise young children, volunteer internationally, or explore a different job interest. A person laid off from a job that used currently unmarketable tech skills faces similar re-entry issues. Tech career re-entrants face unique obstacles and need a particular set of resources to overcome those obstacles. Prior to publishing this, we could not find a cost-free website or career center with collected resources specific to tech career re-entry. Our new website is free to use, and has an extensive collection of tips, techniques, strategies, and other resources. We hope it will help people returning to technical work after a career break. The website is not affiliated with any commercial or non-profit organization. We welcome feedback including suggestions about how to improve the website to better help re-entrants. We would be grateful if you take the time to fill out the short survey on the website, after checking it out. Incidentally, I just posted information about the new website in a new Slashdot story here: http://slashdot.org/submission/1904652/aggregated-resources-for-tech-career-re-entry

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People take time off from technical careers for many reasons, including to start a business, raise young children, volunteer internationally, or explore a different job interest. A person laid off from a job that used currently unmarketable tech skills faces similar re-entry issues.
Tech career re-entrants face unique obstacles and need a particular set of resources to overcome those obstacles. Prior to publishing this, we could not find a cost-free website or career center with collected resources specific to tech career re-entry. Our new website is free to use, and has an extensive collection of tips, techniques, strategies, and other resources. We hope it will help people returning to technical work after a career break. The website is not affiliated with any commercial or non-profit organization.
We welcome feedback including suggestions about how to improve the website to better help re-entrants. We would be grateful if you take the time to fill out the short survey on the website, after checking it out."

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Comment: Re:Could be a problem with this... (Score 1) 72

by Lori_Flynn (#38450672) Attached to: In-Car Video Chat and 4G Streaming From OnStar
I can understand why video on a driver's screen would be disabled during drive time. A couple years ago, I saw music videos playing on the 'GPS screen' in Panama. I was in a car used for tourist taxi services, and they played during the whole 3-hour trip. Not sure if it was legal though.

Comment: windshield-out video (Score 1) 72

by Lori_Flynn (#38450452) Attached to: In-Car Video Chat and 4G Streaming From OnStar
Video for the person on the OTHER side of the conversation would actually add to driving safety. If the other side could see the driver's view (windshield, looking out) then they would know to be quiet and let the driver concentrate if there's a near-accident or obstacle in view. Even better if they could see expressions on the driver's face as well as the view out from the windshield. One reason cellphone conversation is more dangerous than conversation with car passengers is that the other participant doesn't know when to pause for the driver to focus.

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