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Full disclosure, I exited college as a software engineer and left after five years because we were doing the same thing all the time, but changing technologies to do it every two years. A lot of reinventing the wheel. But I’ll say in that environment, I can see being expected to have the requisite skillset

I’ll further expand that - as an attorney - the general rule of thumbs is that the odd years out of law school are the difficult ones. The following is for a firm setting whereas my initial comment was really directed at in-house work.

Two years to figure out? No, of course not. But - and maybe it’s because I work in a setting where there is a lot of “in-house” knowledge that touches on a lot of different aspects of the business - it takes a long time for anyone to come up to speed on everything the job entails. For the first year though, just about

In context, this really deserves some more star lovin’

but are you really qualified for a better job after 3 years? I find that I am just starting to really get my stride with competence and responsibilities at around the 2-3 year mark, but haven’t mastered the job - where I would provide next level value - until 4 years in.

You’re not alone in thinking mahi mahi was tuna. The dolphin thing though, a friend of mine and I got into a heated argument once, where he insisted mahi mahi WAS dolphin.

Coffee temps from the image. I did coffee to satisfy my own curiosity but I don’t care about tea, so you’re on your own there. There are a bazillion online temp converters.

“I’ve got better things to do tonight than die.”

Quite frankly, I’m shocked that thespians of Sandler’s and James’s caliber would even be associated with this movie. I guess even visionaries like Sandler have to make drivel like this to fund their upcoming American Indian documentary, the tickets to which I have already pre-ordered.

Didn’t have a prenup for my marriage and although we divorced, the terms were pretty fair even though she got more of the assets (she made more than I did and taking her “half” didn’t seem fair to me). That said, it would have been way easier to set out ahead of time an agreement spelling out what would have gone to

No, you said “Not one Triple-A game in the past four years has shipped without some gigantic shitstorm following the weeks after it hits shelves. Not a goddamn one.

Be sure to include a description of how you made it so we can feature it as the next featured home screen.

Not one Triple-A game in the past four years has shipped without some gigantic shitstorm following the weeks after it hits shelves. Not a goddamn one.

So who’s the right person to ask? I usually look to see if there is a price/hook for a given amiibo even if out of stock, e.g., there’s an empty hook where “Little Mac $12.99” is supposed to be, and if there’s nothing like that, I assume they don’t even carry that amiibo. Is that not the case? They could have

I’m sure Edward James Olmos will do just fine without UFC.

T he reason users circumvent region blocking etc is to get the content they want at the same time as everyone else, not when networks and retailers say they can.

dayum. That is NICE.

So who’s the creator when it takes 50 people to make something, e.g., actors, directors, writers, editors, foley artsists, and on and on? Do they ALL have to sign onto every deal? Or could there be a single entity that represents them?

If Netflix pays for those rights, and you pay them, then where are we disagreeing? Money is flowing to the people that make the content.

Well, except that the law backs my view and doesn’t back yours.