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At least they’re being honest about it.

#6 is true.

Yeah, I’m talking about the Win3.1 version of “Excel” (though I think it was called something different.). Regardless, it wasn’t as widespread until Win95. I remember all that vividly.

I’m with “Screw this unrelenting Kinja registration popup.” And not just in terms of the Kinja thing.

I’m about ten years ahead of you, Eric and I can attest how the “growing up with it” feels, and how I see what I consider a growing ineptitude among younger users.

I came for the Yule logs. Thanks for clarifying.

This!

With OSMC set up and tweaked the way I like it, it’s so Plex-like I don’t even bother with Plex anymore. Then again, I’m only streaming from one NAS to one RPi3, so I’m probably not the audience they’re gunning for.

I use actual dry sacks. You can grab them at any major retailer (Target, WM, etc.) and they come in packs of various sizes. Plastic bags would work for a light sprinkling, but I’ve been up in the Rockies when it was a hard driving rain/snow mix that was relentless, and the dry sack worked like a charm. My camera and

You’re welcome. It’s nice to read how others are strategizing their careers, because it makes me feel confident the quality of the workforce is on the rise in people like yourself - passionate, hungry, willing to learn, and excited to help.

Depends on needs, I guess. I had a NAS already when I decided to do “component consolidation,” so that is a wash.

What was your best learning experience that reinforced the need to be a good teammate?

Great article. I’m a CFO at a mid-sized company and I’ve been placed by Robert Half twice in my career. Their research is highly respected within the discipline, and is not based upon how a CFO views herself/himself, but culled from all levels within Finance, Accounting, and IT.

It’s a comparative statement, not an absolute statement. So for example, if a person is used to driving a compact with a 12 gallon tank, they’ll pay 33% less than I do. Added up across a year or more of driving, it becomes significant.

Yes, there is a big difference between the popular vote win, and the electoral college win. The difference between the two, of course, is winning.

Michael, you nailed it. NPR is actually quite objective in their interpretation of the news, despite picking non-mainstream topics to cover. Good catch.

Exactly! POTUS is a political career, not a business career. Some of this century’s greatest presidents had zero to very little business experience: FDR, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Reagan (also a former TV/film star), Clinton, etc. I would say that trying to run a political office like a business is what we DON’T need. We

Interesting, because his personal wealth would demonstrate otherwise.

I just wash out my mug in the urinal

I wonder why my tachometer moves rapidly when going up a hill then... Interesting.