GoddessVesta
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GoddessVesta

I had this very problem playing X-Com. I actually named characters after my friends and family, which made it worse.

When someone shows up at our work that early, we thank them for their interest and make them sit in the lobby until their interview time. We're not trying to be asses or anything, but as you say, we're busy people!

You don't need to ask about vacation days; consider asking about certain tools they use, technology they employ, etc.

I'd like to share a document that I helped a friend build when he was applying for a job at Riot Games. He really wanted the job (Scrum Master position for their web team) and it shows in the preparation we went though, in addition to the comments I added for him.

As Luke pointed out, I was making a tongue in cheek reference to the face that both the XBox and PS3 (which is significantly worse) boot up on ridiculous menu items, such as the Community tab - even with a disc in the drive.

Clearly fake - his start screen starts on "My Games." No console would ever do that.

What I believe, and what I would like reality to be are not the same.

This is from E3 last year. Given we're expecting a late 2012 release with most games coming out Winter - Spring 2013, I'd say that's (rounded) 1.75 - 2 years away from the time of announcement. ;)

I'll have to agree on this. Kinda hard to keep promises for the next year when the console is clearly a few years away; so I wouldn't count these as promises not yet kept / broken.

As MorningZ says, programmers or people who do word / excel editing over a large number of documents find multiple monitors handy. You are right though in that the average consumer doesn't need more than a single monitor.

My roommate and his Cervelo P4 agrees with this comment.

Some bacteria will die since the freezing causes the water inside of them to, obviously, freeze. Water expands as it freezes which kills the bacteria by destroying the cell membrane.

I don't understand this either - and it's worse in today's movies. People spent hundreds of millions of research dollars to design and develop tools to get rock steady shots.

Our implies that I live in the country, hoping to add a slight flovouring of humour to rek's post to add weight that indeed Canada is not a small country - but apparently duty calls :|

Our country is not THAT big.

Step two: Don't garden in the bathroom.

I don't think those images are to scale.

Nice idea.

Very much so. An excellent little tool!