eis
Mar 16, 2021 09:14
@Steve yes, me neither. I'm not sure if you meant to reply that to me?
eis
Mar 15, 2021 08:56
@Eugene and it is, of course, equally unlikely that all the men in the HR all over the country are being biased against women. Thankfully nobody made either of those claims.
eis
Mar 13, 2021 23:01
@Eugene how is that related? Women can't be biased in hiring?
 
eis
Dec 19, 2019 17:34
@CharlesDuffy ILM people making the Jurassic Park effects had it in their SGI workstations, and probably from where it ended up in the movie, too... so still not seeing the luricrousness
eis
Dec 19, 2019 17:34
maybe I've missed something, but how's the scene ludicrous?
 
eis
Dec 16, 2019 08:45
@barbecue if you think he wasn't forced to sleep on the floor, what options do you think he had?
 
eis
Mar 15, 2019 12:07
"We released it to customers with all green in tests. After deployment, we found that some numbers are off so we retested everything and found the same issue coming back - users can't login." ... so, I have to ask... why didn't you just roll back the release at this point and fix it for the next one?
 
eis
Jun 13, 2018 21:33
may I ask, did you have any point as to why not Singapore? for example its passport acceptance rank (top of the world) tells that it is the country that has maybe the best relations to other nations globally, which to me signals a good candidate for these kind of talks.
 
eis
Mar 28, 2018 05:25
Here's a citation: "El Al (TASE:ELAL), Arkia Airlines, and Israir have selected this system to protect their fleets."
 
eis
Sep 28, 2017 17:13
@RolazaroAzeveires because teaching some other things is the job of people in position of teaching? There are things that people should be taught and things they should not be. Proper email etiquette might or might not be, but usually it isn't.
 
eis
Aug 1, 2017 18:59
@Magisch this might be a cultural thing, but I've been to 30+ job locations and only twice there has been a yelling person. In both of the cases it was a manager employed by the client. In the first case he was sacked quite quickly, in the second one it was done after some years (when most of the people involved with him had already decided that he was not a person that could be worked with). Yelling wasn't the only problem in either of those cases, but it was part of the problem. I don't see that wildly common (luckily), at least not where I work.
eis
Aug 1, 2017 18:59
@TomTom you think yelling helps in the case of idiotic errors? Why? About "it happens" - a lot of bad and unjustified things happen in life, but it doesn't mean you have to go along and not fight back.
 
eis
Jan 5, 2017 01:31
"languages use sound to communicate"... we're not exactly using sound here in this discussion, right? I mean, a deaf-mute might still read and write perfectly well (in addition to the fact that sign language doesn't need sound either)? But using silence to communicate is way harder as a concept.
 
eis
Sep 28, 2016 18:15
@blake-ebron you could add to the answer that they didn't find any evidence to support the claim that he opposed the war before it started, either. So it seems he's been against it shortly after it started, but before that there is no record of his opinion or it is somewhat in favor.
eis
Sep 28, 2016 18:15
@TimB As far as I know, the whole globe pretty much had those.
 
eis
Aug 25, 2015 01:14
This is an interesting writing about how the atomic bomb apparently had quite little to do with why Japan surrendered, and it seems convincing. It also supports the very good answer by Semaphore, thank you for that.