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So you admit that it’s not a problem for everyone, then you explain that essentially the reason you want everybody to speak the same language is because you’re paranoid they’re saying something bad about you. So you’re distracted because even though you don’t speak the language, you’re trying to pick up clues as to

I also had to google what that mean, and this was perfect gif usage.

It seemed to me that the style became popular after saisons had become popular, as the ABV in saisons started to creep up as more breweries got into them. So I think it was also as a way to offer a less yeasty and more sessionable farmhouse or saison style beer. My other assumption is that the style isn’t as firmly

In Chrome I use the Smile Always extension and I’ve got another one for Firefox but I don’t remember what it is. Takes all the work out of it by automatically redirecting you.

In Chrome I use the Smile Always extension and I’ve got another one for Firefox but I don’t remember what it is.

It takes a little more upfront work, but without knowing your personal style I think a good method would be to hit up a place like Macy’s and find a brand that fits you well and matches your style. Then even though the styles will change with the season they’ll usually still be directed towards the same demographic

It takes a little more upfront work, but without knowing your personal style I think a good method would be to hit

Except Burning Man takes place out on something called playa which is an alkali flat similar to salt flats. So they are a few miles from any dry, brown, ugly shrubbery. Excluding some of the nudists attending the event.

They just shut down a section of the road, it’s really not that complicated. People can just take the northern route out of the area. It’ll take people used to going through Reno a few extra hours to get home but it’s a fairly well maintained highway system. An inconvenience != shit show.

But then that also means we can all wear camouflage pajamas (ACUs) or scrubs in said meetings. Unless you’re in the medical field or the military, clearly not appropriate. There has to be a line drawn somewhere. I draw that line at not having to attend powerpoint meetings in the first place.

Just to be clear, I meant to say “This was my take as well” and I was just adding my thoughts to what you had already stated.

This was my take, it was Jaime realizing that Cersei’s hatred had turned him against his brother, but that Tyrion was essentially blameless. Also brings up the fact that their father was willing to kill (or banish to the Night’s Watch) Tyrion even though he was innocent, so that he probably can’t be as mad at Tyrion

Yeah, the Living Room Theater. I’ve actually never been but I’ve heard good things. I don’t really do the living room style stuff unless it’s someone else’s party. I know that it’s 21+ in the evenings which is a decent perk for some. That’s one of the reasons I love the Laurelhurst Theater so much, speaking of

I’m not one to usually defend Voodoo Donuts, but when they opened 15 years ago the bacon on a maple bar did seem revolutionary, because it was so obvious in retrospect but nobody had done it before.

Also it’s weird to me that none of the brewpubs made it on the list. They almost all have extremely good food, plus

I wrote out a longer response to GrimToad, but essentially I’m coming at this from a workplace that uses Agile methodologies and this seems to fit their use of kanban.

A lot of ideas got transferred from manufacturing to software development over the years as they tried to apply the philosophies and methodologies

So I’m looking at this coming from an Agile environment in software decelopment/QA. I’m assuming the people who wrote these original posts came from the same, and are using the term kanban in that regard. I’m not a certified Agile Product Owner or antyhing, so I’m just assuming it’s evolved around the Agile framework

How is it not a basic kanban system? It’s got chores (tasks), you could organize those chores in order of importance top to bottom, or prioritizing by color. It’s got a to-do column, it’s got an in-progress column, and a complete column. You could argue that a lot of people organize chores on a weekly basis (sprints),

Coming from using kanban for development, I don’t think that this is really that much of an improvement over the normal assigning of chores. Sure it’s more fun, and a little more organized for getting more chores down than just doing a weekly rotation. To really maximize it they should create bins for each family

Seeing as it was invented in Japan, by a Japanese person, who named the process in their native language, and the concept was spread by a Japanese company, and credit is given to them for its creation... No, I think it’s fine that we call it a kanban.

It’s my understanding that’s actually more of a training issue. They are trained in the way to write reports, similar to the way athletes go through PR training and all their after game speeches are the same now. They also use jargon like that to both sound more intelligent and remove themselves emotional cues from