He did say that Greg is hot, so… he’ll be quitting soon.YOU GOT LUCKY THIS TIME, GREG!
He did say that Greg is hot, so… he’ll be quitting soon.YOU GOT LUCKY THIS TIME, GREG!
Maybe this might be a good way to set boundaries with her without hurting her feelings. You could let her know what happened, tell her you feel bad because you hate seeing her nice gesture go to waste, and going forward, could she call you first before stopping by? This way it gives you a chance to screen her calls and make it for when YOU feel comfortable.I feel like an asshole that this bothers me so much, but our downstairs-most neighbor (we're on the third floor, she on the first) is too friendly with knocking to leave us gifts of random food. I feel like this is triggering childhood anxiety for me, when my parents would use gifts as a control and guilt mechanism.
Also we went out of our way to not tell anyone and not make it look like we left when we just went on vacation for 4 days, and she apparently left a box of milk and produce at our doorstep on monday or tuesday. Just came home to a very fly-infested box in front of my door
Maybe they feel like 61.8% is close enough?[6*W+6*L+4*sqrt((W-4)^2+(L-4)^2)]/(W*L) must remain over 66%!!!
No, they are smiling like they just got laid and telling me 29% is good enough.Maybe they feel like 61.8% is close enough?
--Patrick
Pay them only 29%. Tell them it's good enough.No, they are smiling like they just got laid and telling me 29% is good enough.
I said this to an employee once who told me that I had to understand he could only be at work "Like 50%." "Cool, do we get to pay you 50%?" He got angry. It was snarky of me, and I probably wouldn't say it again if I could go back, but he was the embodiment of entitled.Pay them only 29%. Tell them it's good enough.
Mourn until you are ready, But Diomedes is looking down "You have a kitty sized hole in your soul, and somebody could use a good home."This isn't so much a whine as a continuation on the "Nick is mourning his cat" from this thread.
I went to a local cat cafe, Lily Pad Cat Lounge, with some friends today. They have some cats available for adoption, so I thought I'd at least look. It's only been less than 2 weeks since I lost Diomedes, so I don't feel ready yet. But I thought I'd at least look.
As of this writing, two are available for adoption (Anders & Deacon). They were playing with each other a bit and I was half tempted to just adopt them both.
But, yeah, I don't think I'm ready yet. I know it's not, but it kind of feels like I'm betraying Diomedes.
Hot sauce to the boob.
Tiny buttons. Lots of tiny buttons that are impossible for people with fat fingers to push just one. Lots of tiny buttons that are impossible to read because of trying to get it all on one small screen.Client completely shot down the interface I made for them, and "informed" me of a whole bunch of other functionality they wanted that wasn't in the scope of work (which was the fault of our sales/estimation team). So basically, 20+ hours of programming work just went to waste and I have to start over.
BACK TO FORMULA??
And the thing that really chafes is, they've asked for a style of control ("Just put everything in one big matrix selector but keep it simple") that I know they're going to hate. This is going on a 7 inch touchpanel, people. You don't have the real estate to build a war room.
Seriously. If they want a single matrix, it's going to be 8x30. On a 7 inch touch panel (which has about 6 inches wide of viewable space) that'd make the buttons, at the very most, taking up every pixel, 0.2 inches wide. On a TOUCH screen.Tiny buttons. Lots of tiny buttons that are impossible for people with fat fingers to push just one. Lots of tiny buttons that are impossible to read because of trying to get it all on one small screen.
You have my sympathy.
We use touch screens for some of our water well PLCs control and monitoring. Our biggest has about 45 buttons over 7 screens, and it’s all usable and readable by partly blind people.Seriously. If they want a single matrix, it's going to be 8x30. On a 7 inch touch panel (which has about 6 inches wide of viewable space) that'd make the buttons, at the very most, taking up every pixel, 0.2 inches wide. On a TOUCH screen.
That's what I'm trying to convince the client to take as a compromise. Those 8 rows (a "row" is an audio zone/room) become 8 screens, with 30 buttons per screen representing what sources get routed to the currently selected room.We use touch screens for some of our water well PLCs control and monitoring. Our biggest has about 45 buttons over 7 screens, and it’s all usable and readable by partly blind people.
Half a centimeter? That's actually not as bad as I thought.Seriously. If they want a single matrix, it's going to be 8x30. On a 7 inch touch panel (which has about 6 inches wide of viewable space) that'd make the buttons, at the very most, taking up every pixel, 0.2 inches wide. On a TOUCH screen.
Too small for fat Texan fingers by far however.Half a centimeter? That's actually not as bad as I thought.
I mean, it's not usable for what they want, agreed, but I've seen touch screens on printers and stuff with smaller touchscreen buttons.
Do what I do when I'm playing those games with a 20x20 grid where you gotta click on individual squares...on my phone.Too small for fat Texan fingers by far however.
We have 3 APs to cover the house with WiFi, all with wired backhaul (named Garage, Basement, and Porch).Skipped hooking up f-i-l (for now) because he's on the other side of the room and needs a different setup for power/Internet
Oh, they're not my fingers (though mine are similarly fat). It's the client's.Do what I do when I'm playing those games with a 20x20 grid where you gotta click on individual squares...on my phone.
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So I'm producing translations like, "CandidatesApplicants must submit an application to propose applications for the application."
Fixed.Hotels suck.
As a (very!) bored kid, I remember paging through the BIG dictionary at our house (the one we used for Scrabble games) looking for the word with the most definitions. The winner was "set," which, with only three letters, had by far the most definitions. It can mean to be ready, to put something atop something else, a television, a collection of items, a specific thing, and so on, which means it is possible you could be set by Set to be set to set a set Set set on a set Set set (you could be tasked by the Egyptian god of disorder to be ready to place a specific collection of objects bearing His likeness atop one of His many prepared televisions).You know what word I don't like today? Application. This word has at least three definitions
Too many applications of application?You know what word I don't like today? Application. This word has at least three definitions, and somehow the writer of my Chinese source text has managed to repeatedly put them all in the same sentence. So I'm producing translations like, "Candidates must submit an application to propose applications for the application." And then I go back and try to twist them into a more comprehensible form, such as, "Candidates must apply to propose possible uses of the software." Which still isn't great.
"Yo dawg, I heard you like applications! So we put more applications in your applications..."You know what word I don't like today? Application. This word has at least three definitions, and somehow the writer of my Chinese source text has managed to repeatedly put them all in the same sentence. So I'm producing translations like, "Candidates must submit an application to propose applications for the application." And then I go back and try to twist them into a more comprehensible form, such as, "Candidates must apply to propose possible uses of the software." Which still isn't great.
Especially since it no longer implies you're supposed to submit it in writing."Candidates must apply to propose possible uses of the software." Which still isn't great.
Do not sully the good name of breakfast by using it to describe a yogurt cup with granola.If your cheapest option for breakfast is a yogurt cup with granola for $10, you might be staying in a tourist trap.