Comment Mod Parent double plus +++ (Score 1) 380
Somebody needs to mod this up.
Somebody needs to mod this up.
Well technically if they weren't so overpopulated they'd have more to put in the coffers.
"Would like to be paid to study the psychology of human computer interaction and document my learning process."
I meant to hit continue editing. This should at least be titled The Psychology of Human Computer Interaction.
Autodidactic
30 year old
willing to take IQ tests
Formal Degree A.S. Computer Information Systems
Would like to be paid to study the psychology of human computer interaction and document my learning process.
http://www.amazon.com/Psychology-Human-Computer-Interaction-Stuart-Card/dp/0898598591
Can build Linux From Scratch and tinker with it.
Somewhat familiar with AIML, well I haven't edited it much, just a little trial and error.
"RE: Resume" at neurospyder at gmail dot com
I don't want to move.
Didn't IBM model a cat?
"Since this is
Not viagra?
Not for the Irish!
You have a lot of neat ideas. What you are looking at are the beginnings of what might be the world of Transmetropolitan. A sci-fi comic book set in the postcyberpunk future. I would say it's a postsingularity environment, with a polar dystopian personality.
Well, I'm a high school dropout who got my associates, working on my bachelors (in management), working on my A+ cert, who hopes to get his MBA, so I can sit around on slashdot all day and call everyone an idiot when this article gets duped again.
Well, if slashdot posted something new, we'd have to read the article wouldn't we?
Quite the opposite, I believe the hotel is about to be slashdotted.
"May contain traces of nut. "
Was this sig made in china?
So, if I were a soldier, could I get "I believe in people" put on mine, because I'm a humanist?
Am I the only one that missed Spider Jerusalem's Bowel Disruptor?
That sounds like a communication issue. Did you go to your marketing guy and tell them you could solve this shit?
FAIL?
Our policy is, when in doubt, do the right thing. -- Roy L. Ash, ex-president, Litton Industries