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14:18.50 | fadein | First Post!!1! |
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16:12.21 | keldwud | second? |
16:13.15 | jfindlay | ~napoleon |
16:13.15 | infobot | Pedro offers you his protection. |
16:13.31 | keldwud | as in, like, a condom? |
16:14.50 | unum | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUQE0-G_GeU |
16:15.06 | unum | I should have addressed that to eightyeight |
16:17.02 | jfindlay | but then your comments would not have had identical length |
16:22.31 | RyanE | I thought I was the only one obsessed with that.. |
16:30.52 | jfindlay | https://www.xkcd.com/276/ |
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19:18.47 | eightyeight | unum: yeah. that prompted a lawsuit by Jordan's widow |
19:25.05 | Migs | Trying to fill out an application for a possible job promotion. They want me to answer 3 questions. One is this: "QUESTION 3: What do you view as most important in dealing with the internal staff of the technical services department?" ... I was writing something about recognizing and valuing the individual expertise everyone brings to the table, and leveraging everyone's strengths. But does that |
19:25.05 | Migs | sound too cliche? |
19:25.26 | fadein | "brings to the table", "leveraging" |
19:25.31 | fadein | sounds like buzzword salad |
19:26.10 | fadein | maybe you could say essentially the same things, but use specific examples that have happened to you? |
19:28.20 | Migs | yeah, you're right |
19:28.33 | Migs | here's the specific wording I had: One thing Iâve learned from you and Dave is that you always listen to the input of those in the department, and respect and value the individual and unique expertise that everyone brings to the table, when youâre forming action plans and making the important decisions. Everyone knows theyâre valued, and recognizing the collective talent of Technical Services |
19:28.33 | Migs | and leveraging everyoneâs strengths has allowed our department to accomplish an exceptional amount and be extremely productive. I consider this one of our departmentâs greatest strengths, and the most important aspect in dealing with our staff. |
19:28.40 | Migs | I'm going to rework that a bit to make it more personal |
19:29.21 | unum | that's a good direction |
19:29.31 | romanovic | eightyeight: sounds like "oh crap, fantasy TV/movies are big money now, and we're about to lose our WoT rights. what can we throw together in the next couple of days" |
19:30.04 | unum | I was going to say that the important thing when dealing with the technical services department is to not let richard out of the server room |
19:30.24 | jfindlay | fantasy/scifi movie franchises jumped the shark around 2005, IMO |
19:30.52 | fadein | jfindlay: incidentally, that's around the time that particular idiom jumped the shark, too |
19:31.03 | jfindlay | noway :) |
19:32.14 | jfindlay | but the Fonz himself did go on to great effect in Arrested Development also around the same time. That alone should add several cycles of metat |
19:32.21 | jfindlay | s/metat/meta/ |
19:33.24 | romanovic | I thought zombie franchises jumped the shark in the early 2000s, and look how TV, movies, games are still relentlessly produced |
19:34.07 | jfindlay | romanovic: unfortunately that timepoint does not correspond to 'peak' franchise, which seems to be still in the future |
19:34.22 | programmerq | okay, I've got some general SElinux questions. when I launch a process with selinux enabled, I can see that some processes have labels applied already. what component determines that label? Is it a previously loaded selinux policy? |
19:35.51 | programmerq | is there some sort of flow chart or other visualization I can refer to? |
19:36.12 | programmerq | all the selinux docs seem to be both very dense and very hollow at the same time. |
19:36.59 | romanovic | jfindlay: no kidding. I remember watching Shawn of the Dead and thinking, "this is a brilliant cap to the over-exploited zombie genre, maybe we all move on to something new now" |
19:37.33 | romanovic | not an accurate prediction |
19:37.55 | jfindlay | I never got into zombie entertainment. It amuses me that it's even a thing |
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20:11.49 | eightyeight | romanovic: yeah. it's not clear to me. aiui, they had purchased the rights from her. everything was legal. |
20:12.10 | eightyeight | romanovic: i guess it happened earlier than she anticipated? i'm not clear on the whole lawsuit, tbh |
20:17.54 | romanovic | hopefully the next attempt is better. sounds like Harriet McDougal approves anyway. http://geekandsundry.com/the-wheel-of-time-is-officially-coming-to-television/ |
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