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Comment no. (Score 2, Insightful) 402

It is my experience that giving development access to production gives you a production environment that looks like it has been vandalized. Although meaning well and trying to make the best application as possible; they need their own development lab, and their own staging / production lab.

Comment I like it (Score 1) 148

Got this day opening day. Was difficult to get; went to 4 places and they were sold out. Number 5 hit the jack pot. Looking forward to spending long hours playing this like I did with GTA-IV. I can't say enough about the on-line play. R* did good work on history and a lot of the slang from the 1900's. A few of the structured on line games are a bit confusing. Random interactions with other players and their posy's is true to the lawlessness that you would run into with people with weapons and questionable ethics.

Comment Re:Other reason (Score 1) 1019

Your right on there. This guy sets in a mix work discipline environment. It must have been the accountants or the customer service group that complained about it, "we want to listen to music too".

Comment Been there done that (Score 2, Insightful) 410

I started to go that route with my old company. I decided I did not want to hear coworkers / direct reports wining about "He wore a pink shirt today -- he knows I hate pink -- he did that just to bug me". The other conversations about employee's personal hygiene I didn’t enjoy much either. During a round of layoffs I took a voluntary separation package -- I volunteered to be laid off. They paid me nicely and I took the summer off. Now I am doing tech work again with another company and much happier.

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