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A whole new spin on a “transporter buffer overflow”.
A whole new spin on a “transporter buffer overflow”.
And seriously, I know I’m making it warm in here but can y’all put your shirts back on? This is getting weird.
Oh definitely lots of places under hire, that wasn’t really what I was getting at. I meant if someone is in a full time role at a job and has enough free time to take a whole as other job without any apparent impact on his output, odds are good they have a lot more people on the team than they really need and a good proportion of people’s time gets spent on the illusion of work getting done more so than the substance.
I manage a decent sized team of salaried people and I am 100% behind this.
If I were to have a criticism it would be of management hiring more people than they really need, not paying good wages, and/or not recognizing when one of their people is ready for a bigger role.
It’s never happened on my team that I know of, but if I were to run into that case and my guy was getting his job done properly then zero fucks would be given.
I do not envy your dog for all of the farts he will be blamed for.
No mention of salted pork or second breakfast. Obviously propoganda from a Big Trek shill
Better idea, send the robot to work and you can hang out at home
They’re the same picture
I was JUST thinking about taking my son to see it for his first theater film. Guess that settles it
The only ideal that type of company has at its heart is the pursuit of profit. If they see a real cure that costs less than the long term “maintenance” care they would be all over it. If not, then not.
Novel cancer treatments aren’t a terribly good comparison in my opinion. Rarely does a single one in isolation offer a clear and permanent cure - though with any categorization that broad there are of course exceptions.
Hell, when scientists identify care that is likely enough to prevent the need of reactive treatment insurance companies often make it free to lower their overall costs - teeth cleaning and flu shots for example. That’s not altruism on their part, it’s economics.
Oh totally, and one player can readily dip in and dip out if you’ve got differing interest levels.
This is actually one case insurance companies would be ALL OVER a real fix. People with spinal injuries have tons of medical complications that cost throughout their entire life. An insurance company would definitely be interested in unloading persistent fiscal drains like that.
Don’t get me wrong, the medical insurance industry is a fucking terror, especially in the US with the degree of regulatory capture involved. In this one case though, a real cure would serve their interests at anything less than a massive cost on their part.
Careful. While funny, you’re running dangerously close to being sucked in.
If an intern (or damn near any employee) can be in a position to single handedly take down that scale of system it’s not the intern that should be fired - it’s the architect that baked that kind of weakness in the first place.
Maybe he should run for office? With a resume like that I bet he could at least score a seat in the house of representatives
Better? Never. I will say it is the by far the best real multi player rpg I’ve played.
The only answer
Jean-Baptiste. Emanuel. Zorg.
Don’t forget flings with Octopus Face and A Literal Demon.