Here’s why Chrome uses so much RAM—and the steps you can take to curb its gluttony.
Here’s why Chrome uses so much RAM—and the steps you can take to curb its gluttony.
“As seems to be the ever increasing trend of live-action adaptations of popular manga/anime [...]”
Japan has a high suicide rate. It’s one of the highest in the world. And one Tokyo train station, a known suicide…
I try to make it a policy to never judge a country by its pop culture. It kinda paints a terrible representation.
There are great modern Japanese movies. Just... typically not manga adaptations or idol-stuffed blockbusters.
A few acclaimed, excellent films of note: Departures/Okuribito, Adrift in Tokyo, Nobody Knows, Zatoichi (2003)
Maybe the central romance will seem a little less creepy when they’re forced to cut the run time so severely...
Bakuman, the manga about making manga is getting a live-action movie adaptation. Check out the trailer (with English…
I stopped reading after the second typo. Perhaps documents for publication should be proofed a little more thoroughly.
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These statements compliment the company. They show that you know detail about the company, so you're not just applying abitrarily. They show that you appreciate the work the company does and they provide insight into who you are and what you carea bout. When you're writing your cover letter, knowing your audience can…
The first time I scanned a check with my smartphone I was delighted by how simple deposits suddenly became. Now that I am in the market for a job, I immediately though of Chase because I want to help to create the tools that make banking a pleasure.
How is that a disagreement with what I said :)?
Here's a tip - It's could have.
Let me give some prospective from someone (myself) who has been on both ends. I was unemployed for 10 months, and I now do recruiting - and previously did recruiting.
I tend to keep 2 cover letters, one where I can come in for a personal interview, and one where I'd prefer to conduct it via phone/email (applied for jobs in other cities/states). I would change the company name and who I'm addressing it to, but not much changed between one cover letter to the next. The cover letter…
There is one slight caveat there, if an underling reads the letter, they may trash it in the hopes of the HR boss getting killed so they can move up.
You should also proofread your cover letters before you send them.
" I immediately though of Chase " #corrections
That's pretty crafty! I had an applicant start with the word "Bullsh*t!" fully expressed, on a cover letter. It was an introduction into the fact she worked on the Penn and Teller show on Showtime.
THIS IS MY CONFESSION!