This is a riot and so true .

This is a riot and so true. Links If Carpenters Were Hired Like Programmers Shared with: Public +1’d by: Wing Wong Comments Wing Wong - 2015-03-04T09:12:45Z Lol, but the analogy isn’t quite apt. Christopher Hicks - 2015-03-04T12:59:05Z Sure it is. People worry that I don’t have enough Rails experience when I had ZERO erlang experience before managing hundreds of erlang boxen. And I’m still years from reading or writing erlang. RECRUITER: “Can you work with Ruby?” ME: “I’m an ops guy! Your product could be written in COBOL and it barely changes my job.” RECRUITER: “We really want someone with more experience in Ruby.” ME: “But I won’t be reading or writing Ruby as part of my job according to your job description..” RECRUITER: “The programmers won’t be able to talk to you unless you speak their language.” ME: “Alrighty then, good luck with that.“But then later it gets better.HiIRING MANAGER: “We’ve been through thousands of resumes and dozens of interviews without finding a candidate. What can we do better?” RECRUITER: “It is a tough market out there. You just have to keep at it.“HM: “Should we change our job description requirements to bring in more candidates? RECRUITER: “If we relax our expectations we will be flooded with so many applicants we can’t handle it.“HM: “But how can somebody have 5 years experience with a product that has only been out 1 year?” RECRUITER: “For the best candidates that should not be a problem.“HM: “OK then, where’s the next stack of resumes?” In my screenplay version of this the recruiter doesn’t respond logically at the end. She shoots the Hiring Manager so he doesn’t spread the word that unicorn hunts are boring and not fun. Then she calls the HR mafia who come sweeping in to disappear the body. But I kept it closer to the analogy for this discussion. ...

March 4, 2015 · 2 min · 310 words · Christopher Hicks

The best part of this is that almost every country thinks they are the least ...

The best part of this is that almost every country thinks they are the least arrogant and most compassionate. Somehow the Italians realize they are not the least arrogant, plus in a fit of fabulous self-realization Italians see themselves as the least trustworthy! So go to #italy because they are so passionate, but stay because they stole your wallet. Kudos to the fabulous writers and table makers at +The Economist. They are the /New Yorker/ of news IMHO. ...

March 2, 2015 · 2 min · 271 words · Christopher Hicks

OGR-28 is plugging along.

OGR-28 is plugging along. Links : staff blogs – 2015 – February – 27 Shared with: Public

March 1, 2015 · 1 min · 17 words · Christopher Hicks

Plants vs Zombies: All Achievements Guide

I wanted to get all of the Steam Achievements myself and the only convenient guide I could find was in French. So here is a translation with some minor improvements I hope to make the life easier for the English speakers that want to keep the zombies out of the house. Introduction I wanted to get all of the Steam Achievements myself and the only convenient guide I could find was in French. So here is a translation with some minor improvements I hope to make the life easier for the English speakers that want to keep the zombies out of the house. ...

February 22, 2015 · 8 min · 1593 words · Christopher Hicks

I've had mostly positive experiences with t-mobile.

I’ve had mostly positive experiences with #t-mobile but they definitely need to train their support technicians better from the sounds of this. Links #t-mobile Un-truthful Carrier: Ten Lies T-Mobile Told Me About My Data Plan - Jeff Reifman Shared with: Public

February 21, 2015 · 1 min · 41 words · Christopher Hicks

Every home should have an ISS detector. How about one for your car?

Every home should have an ISS detector. How about one for your car? Originally shared by Diego Porqueras (Deezmaker) Our friends got a kickstarter launched! Please pass on! We have an ISS above running and displayed at our shop if anyone want to see it…. Links ISS Above HD+ with Wearable Bluetooth Low Energy LEDs by Liam Kennedy — Kickstarter Shared with: Public

February 20, 2015 · 1 min · 63 words · Christopher Hicks

What are we waiting for?

What are we waiting for? Links Throwback Thursday: The science of bottomless pits Shared with: Public

February 20, 2015 · 1 min · 16 words · Christopher Hicks

Have you ever been annoyed that GitHub doesn't put the right Content-type on raw files?

Have you ever been annoyed that +GitHub doesn’t put the right Content-type on raw files? Somebody else has solved this for you now. Links RawGit Shared with: Public, GitHub +1’d by: Wing Wong

February 19, 2015 · 1 min · 33 words · Christopher Hicks

New map shows America's quietest places

What’d you say again? This is fabulous evidence for the impact of humans and clearly shows how empty the western US is. It also shows how good of a job the west coast states have done in keeping their wide open spaces despite vast populations. Links New map shows America’s quietest places Shared with: Public

February 17, 2015 · 1 min · 55 words · Christopher Hicks

Some guy brings home a bag of debris from another day at work and forgets it ...

Some guy brings home a bag of debris from another day at work and forgets it in a closet for 25 years. So what? Most of the time it would end up in the dump. When the day at work is a trip to the moon, the response is vastly more meticulous. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/09/neil-armstrong-bag-apollo-11_n_6644330.html for the executive summary. #moon Links http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/09/neil-armstrong-bag-apollo-11_n_6644330.html #moon a11NASM Shared with: Public +1’d by: Melissa McDowell, Wing Wong

February 9, 2015 · 1 min · 71 words · Christopher Hicks