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  • RE: Trust People

    gserdijn (1/7/2011)


    djackson 22568 (1/6/2011)


    Joe Johnson-482549 (1/6/2011)


    200 years to be a force to be reckoned with? That just doesn't seem that impressive.

    What's really impressive is that in 5 years...

  • RE: Trust People

    jay holovacs (1/6/2011)


    Americans (the culture I am most familiar with) seems to have a dangerous fascination with the hero who breaks the rules-- the A team, the renegade cop or...

  • RE: Building Better Communication Skills

    Since when is being educated a deficit? My writing is college level. I have a son who is in 5th grade whose lexile score is in the 1200's....

  • RE: Building Better Communication Skills

    Ron Porter (1/10/2011)


    How about the other side of the written communications divide, reading? I've been writing for others for about 30 years now. When I started, I was writing only...

  • RE: Building Better Communication Skills

    AMEN!

    I am continually frustrated by those who inefficiently use verbal communication for everything. These are the people who can't get things done, forget to do things they agree to...

  • RE: Trust People

    Todd Payne (1/6/2011)


    "Put your trust in systems, not in genius

    To continue with the army analogy, The problem I see most often is that the soilders are forced to...

  • RE: Trust People

    Joe Johnson-482549 (1/6/2011)


    200 years to be a force to be reckoned with? That just doesn't seem that impressive.

    What's really impressive is that in 5 years (from Pearl Harbor),...

  • RE: Trust People

    I am speechless (but still able to type) at the comment that processes and procedures are not important, that thoughts, ideas, and brain power is.

    Without process, all the...

  • RE: Trust People

    gserdijn (1/6/2011)


    Ok, this is off-topic, but I can't help it.

    From the original article:

    In 4 BC, the Gauls sacked Rome, a horde of individual warriors defeating other individual warriors. But by...

  • RE: How Do You Work When You are Not at Work?

    Problems with a database? Almost never. The only issues I typically run into are when a backup fails. Our environment isn't monitored by the engineers even though...

  • RE: 100 Years Ago, What Would You Be?

    This one is easy. Most of the people in the computer field that I have talked to about personal hobbies are into either woodworking, music, or both. From...

  • RE: Dinosaur Databases

    phelmer (6/24/2010)


    If you read the blogger's bio, he's a financial journalist turned tech journalist. I'd be surprised if he could spell "relational database" without a spell checker.

    The "journalist" is also...

  • RE: Does the Job Matter To You?

    ken.trock (5/27/2010)


    Those projects where the workers were not located domestically failed in every case. One project was so badly run that the end cost was 3 times the budgeted amount,...

  • RE: Does the Job Matter To You?

    Wet Fart (5/27/2010)


    In response to Grasshopper,

    I agree with you 99.9%

    However when or even if our economy comes back corporate America will still keep most IT jobs across seas mainly in...

  • RE: Does the Job Matter To You?

    Wet Fart (5/21/2010)


    Well.....since the U.S. and most of the world is in a state of depression it's not about what you want to do and be happy at it...it's all...

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