How people get crazy ideas like this I don't know.
It is kinda cool though.
http://danslotd.blogspot.com
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Musical (Administrator) Chairs
The school district is moving a ton of bosses around. I see one thing that looks like a demotion in the list. I wonder if they left anything else out?
Monday, May 17, 2010
FaceBook privacy?
Wall privacy settings? Not so much if you use a computer program to request the info.
Either that, or these guys have just put together one heck of a brilliant prank website!
And here's a nice chart showing how, ahem, simple FaceBook privacy is.
Either that, or these guys have just put together one heck of a brilliant prank website!
And here's a nice chart showing how, ahem, simple FaceBook privacy is.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Star Wars Day
The CSMonitor posts some of their favorite lines.
They got most of em but what about "Don't give me the odds, give me the evens!"?
They got most of em but what about "Don't give me the odds, give me the evens!"?
Friday, April 23, 2010
Porn at Work
I'm a big proponent of treating people like grownups. Hire the best candidates you can afford, help them accomplish the goals set out for them and stay the hell out of their way so they can get stuff done. If someone betrays that trust, then you let them go and give someone else a shot at the job.
Implicit and, I would think, obvious is that the boss has to check up on things from time to time.
Someone at the SEC totally dropped the ball on the checking up part. Dozens of folks were surfing porn. One guy even had a bunch of "access denied" errors logged for porn. The article doesn't punch in to job specifics, but you have to wonder if these folks were working instead of... well, doing other things on government time how much of the financial disaster could have been averted.
The worst part is how easy it is to check the internet access logs for abuse.
Implicit and, I would think, obvious is that the boss has to check up on things from time to time.
Someone at the SEC totally dropped the ball on the checking up part. Dozens of folks were surfing porn. One guy even had a bunch of "access denied" errors logged for porn. The article doesn't punch in to job specifics, but you have to wonder if these folks were working instead of... well, doing other things on government time how much of the financial disaster could have been averted.
The worst part is how easy it is to check the internet access logs for abuse.
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