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Published (2009-12-18 12:09:06)
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Published (2009-12-21 22:33:32)
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The Inevitable Employment Offer
Published (2009-12-16 06:34:55)
You guys are awesome. Giving me a lot to think about here. I've been working nearly full time with them for the last several months, so a retainer is basically like dropping my rate. I agree with the use it or lose it concept. There have been days where I show up and there is nothing in the queue. I find stuff to do, bill for it and nobody complains. However, I should establish a more explicit agreement that ready and willing is at their...
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That is not the case with the HDD Regenerator utility. Read the description here . The utility overwrites the bad sectors with the data which is there. Of course ther will be some bad sectors which cannot be repaired and those will have to be marked as bad and removed from the drive table. I've used this utility on several drives and it has saved the data which previously could not be read.
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The Inevitable Employment Offer
Published (2009-12-17 05:12:58)
Considering you like the work at this client, and if you would be receiving a close salary (+ benefits, vacation, etc) would continuing as a permanent employee be that bad? Feeling out the potential salary offer could help with the decision too. This is assuming your role was a contractor (1 client and you filled a role largely as an employee) as opposed to consultant (multiple clients, invoicing, advertising, etc).
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Started 21 hours, 11 minutes ago (2009-12-26 20:16:00)
by John Masterson
G0ddard B0lt wrote:
Any leads here? I'm guessing that this size of card blows Windows XP's mind due to not having a driver installed.
That sounds reasonable. A memory error seems like a good candidate for a lockup. Since Trexx's PC can handle 8GB, sounds like a driver issue to me.
Started 4 days, 23 hours ago (2009-12-22 17:46:10)
by expat
Thanks for that.
What ARE all those .sol files??
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-12-15 06:47:10)
by kdg
Hey, thanks for the reply and warm welcome Goddard. Over the last year I've built a few products and done some R&D that still needs to factor back into
their core architecture. This is my bargaining chip. I'm also damn good at what I do and I think they know it. I'm definitely replaceable, but
they'd lose that year of training and burn time finding someone as good. I hadn't considered fixed rate,...
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-12-12 22:34:30)
by I D Shukhov
I wonder how much of this (speed-up demand) is going on now in many companies? With so many people out on the street looking for work, the implied threat is
"Would you like to join them?" This is how "productivity gains" in the economy are achieved I suppose.
It might be interesting to look at how companies functioned in the Great Depression to see if the same kind of demands for higher ...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-17 00:00:09)
by Origisaurus
G0ddard B0lt wrote:
I gather from stuff I've read that the main difference between old school mainframe VM systems and current desktop and server based "VMWare"
type approaches is that the mainframes shared the guest OS image between virtual machines. Whereas with VMWare, every virtual machine has all of its own
code.
For OS code to be shared, it would have to be re-entrant....
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-12-07 11:00:36)
by TRexx
That's because scripted programs with professional actors are expensive. It's a lot cheaper to round up some "real people" and film them
acting like idiots.
And it's even better if you can convince them to do something really stupid (like crashing the White House or pretending to set your kid adrift on a
balloon) without paying them a penny.
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-17 22:44:38)
by Origisaurus
Of course, the guy who signs the checks could just do that. Or am I missing something?
Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-10 20:55:54)
by I D Shukhov
I may be wrong - but I don't remember anybody telling me to buy some e-book that is great.
I am not saying there are no great e-books - I just think people are conditioned to value books based on physical format characteristics.
I think there's something to this. Book-buying can be part fantasy -- i.e. you see the book and want to possess the knowledge it contains.
You buy the ...
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-11 21:21:36)
by pxsant
I did exactly what you are talking about with HDD on a 500GB drive that was so bad I couldn't do a backup. That was maybe 3 months ago and the drive has
been fine since then. I would do a backup using Acronis just in case. Then if it does die, you could always restore to a new drive.
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-12-14 13:39:49)
by Origisaurus
Richardk wrote:
Origisaurus wrote:
I read somewhere that Christmas gift spending amounts to 0.75% of GNP. That's razor-thin.
Is that all? I thought for many non-box stores the holiday season was when they made the majority of their yearly profit.
Well, I read it in the newspaper, and we all know how good journos are with numbers!
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Started 21 hours, 11 minutes ago (2009-12-26 20:16:00)
by John Masterson
G0ddard B0lt wrote:
Any leads here? I'm guessing that this size of card blows Windows XP's mind due to not having a driver installed.
That sounds reasonable. A memory error seems like a good candidate for a lockup. Since Trexx's PC can handle 8GB, sounds like a driver issue to me.
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-17 22:44:38)
by Origisaurus
Of course, the guy who signs the checks could just do that. Or am I missing something?
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-12-12 22:34:30)
by I D Shukhov
I wonder how much of this (speed-up demand) is going on now in many companies? With so many people out on the street looking for work, the implied threat is
"Would you like to join them?" This is how "productivity gains" in the economy are achieved I suppose.
It might be interesting to look at how companies functioned in the Great Depression to see if the same kind of demands for higher ...
Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-10 20:55:54)
by I D Shukhov
I may be wrong - but I don't remember anybody telling me to buy some e-book that is great.
I am not saying there are no great e-books - I just think people are conditioned to value books based on physical format characteristics.
I think there's something to this. Book-buying can be part fantasy -- i.e. you see the book and want to possess the knowledge it contains.
You buy the ...
Started 2 weeks, 6 days ago (2009-12-07 11:00:36)
by TRexx
That's because scripted programs with professional actors are expensive. It's a lot cheaper to round up some "real people" and film them
acting like idiots.
And it's even better if you can convince them to do something really stupid (like crashing the White House or pretending to set your kid adrift on a
balloon) without paying them a penny.
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-17 00:00:09)
by Origisaurus
G0ddard B0lt wrote:
I gather from stuff I've read that the main difference between old school mainframe VM systems and current desktop and server based "VMWare"
type approaches is that the mainframes shared the guest OS image between virtual machines. Whereas with VMWare, every virtual machine has all of its own
code.
For OS code to be shared, it would have to be re-entrant....
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-12-15 06:47:10)
by kdg
Hey, thanks for the reply and warm welcome Goddard. Over the last year I've built a few products and done some R&D that still needs to factor back into
their core architecture. This is my bargaining chip. I'm also damn good at what I do and I think they know it. I'm definitely replaceable, but
they'd lose that year of training and burn time finding someone as good. I hadn't considered fixed rate,...
Started 4 days, 23 hours ago (2009-12-22 17:46:10)
by expat
Thanks for that.
What ARE all those .sol files??
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