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Milk Offers and Notice Periods

Joel Spolsky talked in his recent post about exploding job offers ( http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2008/11/26.html ), where the recruiter says that you have to response to the offer with in fixed period of time, that was what happened to me exactly...

Very interesting and healthy way of thinking!

Read Steve Pavlina post about how we are all self employed
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.NET, ALT.NET and RoR... The good, the bad and the ugly

I was wondering what is it ALT.NET, once you reach the definition.. if you a ALT.NET developer so " You’re the type of developer who uses what works while keeping an eye out for a better way.", of course this make sense and we all should think...

Example of why Developers shouldn't be unsupervised :)

This little annoying icon announce that this is the time for Java fix, I have to download and install updates for Java from Sun which didn't take long to download but when the installation starts this screen appears.. as a typical user who is installing...

Are you reading blog comments?

I don't know if this is the case for most of you guys but I tend to ignore the comments on blog posts I'm interested in and don't try reading them for the most case, but I've realized that by doing that I'm always half behind the truth...
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You've got to be kidding, ID column

I was googling for a one day vacation, searching for cruises when i found this listing of cruises provided by travel agent forgive me not to purplish the URL. Not only he left the Select which i hate, but also the Id column.

One Message "Check Engine"

I was reading on the great book by Raymond Chen " The Old New Thing " when he point out that people never read error message and as Automobile companies figure it out by condition all the error messages in one single message "Check Engine" he wrote: Automobile...