rule52

Apr 12
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Apr 08
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Nobody came to my trombone recital. I wish there was some way to express how I feel right now.
Mar 24
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I sort of think of the whole engine as a special genetically engineered cow who eats music and poops money
Mar 22
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LOL

LOL

Mar 02
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But there’s a serious downside. It is very hard to stay technically competent as a manager. So once you move to management, in about 7 to 15 years, you’ll have no useful technical skills. You just be another technically weak mid-level manager with indifferent business skills (since you don’t have an MBA). When times get tough, companies work very hard to keep their technical staff (and may even offer raises) while they are laying off mid-level managers. And it is a lot harder to find a new job as a manager than as a techie.
— Something I’ve been thinking about a lot lately. Saving for later. Things I Wish I’d Been Told
Feb 27
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Feb 12
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I’m going to get her to start blogging her food endeavors, but boy does this look good.

I’m going to get her to start blogging her food endeavors, but boy does this look good.

Feb 04
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Why did it take eight years of Mac laptops with the right-side-up apple for someone to think of this?

(via revgoomba and T)

Why did it take eight years of Mac laptops with the right-side-up apple for someone to think of this?

(via revgoomba and T)

Jan 30
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