T9 was supreme.
T9 was supreme.
Definitely, I have a few group chats. It’s good for general memery and snapping funny things throughout the day.
Since you mentioned you got your hearing checked and everything is okay… Auditory Processing Disorder is a pretty common neurodivergence with a lot of overlap with ADHD/OCD/depression/anxiety/et al. It’s common with any or all of the others, but it shows up in neurotypical people too.
I’m ADHD and have APD as well :)
Terrible situation. I had a temp come work for me that had fled from Ukraine. I judged the situation at first, but I considered what I would do in his situation. I’d like to think I’d stay and fight, but we only get one life. My guy was just trying to to survive.
My building has these and 2 of them failed in the first year. Can’t replace the battery so had to replace the whole thing.
Myth busters had to be the worst offender in that realm. “here a 2 minute recap of that things you just saw 5 minutes ago.”
That’s something, lol. I’m not irreplaceable but it would be an absolute clusterfuck if I left, at least for a while.
I do a good job of documenting everything but so much of my work relies on scripts that I wrote and never properly deployed - a mix of python and VBA, and all my reporting relies on an API connection that nobody else maintains and other than a handful of queries I shared, nobody really knows how to use it.
I’m not trying to be shitty but it’s job security.
Probably when you book from browser cookies?
You could get around this but 99% of people won’t.
Fun game!
I don’t fly a lot, but that’s also its main use. I’m on a trip right now, I bought Pokemon just for this trip :)
Yeah unprofessional/bad practice, I would flip off the notifs and just decline behind the scenes.
When there’s multiple people involved with hiring this happens all the time. When you get 100/1000s of applications many get stuck in some in-between status like contacting/shortlist when they should be denied. If you’re used to ERP/CRM where there’s no way to abandon a ticket unless you mark it resolved, LinkedIn and indeed feel pretty loose by comparison and it’s easy to miss things like that.
Check out Timberborn, it doesn’t check all of your boxes but a lot of it revolves around water management - building dams and reservoirs, diverting rivers, surviving dry seasons, etc. At its core it’s just a fun city building game and I highly recommend it if that sounds good to you. It’s 20% off ok Steam right now too.
Someone called me a cinnamon toast bitch today on overwatch.
Yeah I was way off, and my hand was in her pants so I couldn’t see what was going on.
I did something similar but with ops management. Left a big corporate job to work for a small business and it’s been amazing. If I want something done differently I just propose it to ownership, scope it out and draft a plan and start implementing. Software or procedures changes take a few weeks instead of months/years (if at all with all the corporate red tape)
We’ve grown enough in the two years I’ve been here that my overall pay is higher than my corporate job and I’m working 45 hours a week instead of 60+. Also my bonus is going to be insane. 👌
I like how open it is, their git is pretty active and we get updates almost daily.
The only reason really to get a Harley is to… Get a Harley. There are other bikes that are cheaper, more powerful, more comfortable, more reliable, and objectively better in most regards.