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Re: In other news

From BeH <beh.on.usenet@gmail.com>
Newsgroups alt.acme.exploding.newsgroup
Subject Re: In other news
Date 2023-10-03 00:25 +0200
Organization A noiseless patient Spider
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On 26.09.2023 14.11, Merlyne wrote:
> BeH <beh.on.usenet@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:uesn70$22oon$1@dont-email.me: 
> 
>> On 23.09.2023 23.14, Merlyne wrote:
[---]
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here have some Gatorade.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mmmmm... electrolytes. (I've never actually tried
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Gatorade.) 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I think my Dad bought some in the 70's when it was green
>>>>>>>>>>>>> sea water. It's pretty gross.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm sure the stuff they have now is full of sugar.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Well, sports people need their energy.
>>>>>>>>>>> This is just a guess - it's mostly non-sports people who
>>>>>>>>>>> drink it. 
>>>>>>>>>> Also the sports people/teams who are sponsored by the company,
>>>>>>>>>> I bet. At least when they are on teevee.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Or the Gatorade container is filled with water. At least that's
>>>>>>>>> what it looks like when they dump it on the winning coach.
>>>>>>>> One would hope so, given the stickyness of sugary drinks...
>>>>>>> But you never know...
>>>>>> That may be what happened to that Spanish womens football coach...
>>>>> He got drunk on fermented Gatorade and kissed one of the players?
>>>> Or maybe he was covered in sticky Gatorade and unwittingly was
>>>> sticking to the players mouth...
>>>>
>>> We should send these excuses to him. For a fee.
>> To late now. He has already been 'released'...
> Still. There might be a hearing. Or a charge in 20 years when the player 
> is suddenly traumatized by a repressed memory.
There have been very little opportunity to repress any memory in this
particular case.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I see that Big Brother is back for it's 25th season.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ugh!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> But of course it is... It's what the people want.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> People are stupid!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Gatorade contains a lot of electrolytes... (guess the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> reference for the chance to win a modest prize)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Idiocracy?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yup! I'll mail you a gold star...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> YAY! I hardly get any snail mail anymore.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> This is so exciting.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Hang on. I need to find a stamp... I'm sure there are some
>>>>>>>>>>>> around here somewhere.
>>>>>>>>>>> I'm so excited. I never win anything. I have to pee!
>>>>>>>>>> You know what they say: You can't win unless you play. Maybe
>>>>>>>>>> you should start doing some sportsball or something... After
>>>>>>>>>> you are done peeing, obviously.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I can't picture me playing team sports.
>>>>>>>> There are types of sportsball where you play alone (against an
>>>>>>>> opponent, obviously). Also without team sport you don't get to
>>>>>>>> imbibe the team spirit...
>>>>>>> No. I get that at work.
>>>>>> Oohh! do you get to go on retreats and play stupid games too?
>>>>>> (Made up by a genuine behaviourist sociologist.)
>>>>>
>>>>> Before COVID, we had stupid team building exercises.
>>>>> One time a manager brought in a bag of carrots and tried to get us
>>>>> all to go outside and make a snowman.
>>>> This was in winter, one assumes.
>>>>
>>> You're so SMRT.
>> It was a natural inference.
> I didn't want to point out the difficulty in making a snowman in non-
> winter months. WORSE.TEAM-BUILDING EXERCISE.EVER.
I dunno. It challenges the participants' ingenuity... Also if it's hot a
good deal of co-operation is required.

>>>>> Another manager had a stuffed animal that each person was supposed
>>>>> to take home for the weekend and then share the toys adventures
>>>>> with the rest of the team.
>>>> Invasion of privacy if I ever saw it. Mind, if it had been me the
>>>> stuffy thing would most likely have experienced doing laundry and
>>>> watching telly. Very adventurous.
>>>
>>> My adventure would be: Merlyne spends entire weekend trying to find
>>> an identical animal after BF's dog shreds the toy.
>> Why, though. It would be a dramatic adventure at least. And you would
>> spare your remaining colleagues the effort.
>>
> Or the trauma when they find out that the beloved mascot is no more.
> Anyays, I never brought the toy home so I got to spend my weekends doing 
> fun things like laundry and watching tv.
You aren't really very good at that whole team spirit thing, are you?

>>>>> During COVID, they tried a bunch of virtual events because they
>>>>> think we are retarded 6 year olds. Show 'n' tell, anyone?
>>>> I don't remember most of the stupid tasks we were given at those
>>>> sessions. Most of they were to do with working as a team, and
>>>> everyone was faffing about getting nowhere until someone took charge
>>>> and started giving orders. More often than I care to remember
>>>> someone being me - just to get the thing over with. Great way to
>>>> consolidate respect for section managers and such who was doing
>>>> their fair share of faffing. 
>>>
>>> The formal team building thingees that I've been to have a
>>> facilitator who gets the ball rolling. Sometimes literally. I was at
>>> one where participants were not allowed to speak unless they were
>>> holding the ball.
>> Yeah, that's pretty typical. I think they use something similar in
>> pre-school...
> Makes sense. They treat us like we are retarded 6 yr olds.
To be fair the 'talking stick' (or ball, whatever) is an ancient method
of keeping order in assemblies - predating the mute-button by many
centuries.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> They do show Colombo (again) but late at night and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I still remember all the plots from last time.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I don't remember all the Columbo plots. Doesn't
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> matter since they show you who did at the beginning
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of the show. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yes but Colombo is more about howdonit than
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> whodunit... and Colombo pretending to be dumb but
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> really being very smart of course. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> And one more thing...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Oh yeah, it must have slipped my mind for a moment...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have Acorn and BritBox now so I can catch up on
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all my British murder mystery shows. I feel with
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the writer and actor strike that there may be a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> long tv show drought. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I get BritBox as well (on that streaming service).
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> They have Yes Minister/Prime Minister.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I never watched that one.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It's a good introduction into how gubbernment
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> *really* works... sort of. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm going to finish Good Omens and then watch the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> latest season of The Witcher. The next season of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The Wheel of time starts September 1. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I did see a Canadian police series in french. It
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> had all the right characters:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> - a neuro-divergent sketch artist with 'amazing'
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> abilities, - a wheel-chair bound, female chief
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> always wearing a baseball cap, - a young arab gay
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> forensic investigator, - a semi-alcoholic older
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> detective who broke all the rules (violently) - a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> middle aged female researcher, who was a former
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> elite hacker. And that was just the Good Guys(tm).
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I don't know that one. I used to watch 'District
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 31' when I was on language training.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'Portrait Robot' in Canadian. ('The Sketch Artist'
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> in 'danish'). I don't know 'District 31' but I do
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> have a Belgian series of all things, all about
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sex-crimes.. in Flemish language. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> And speaking of programming, I wrote a Python
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> program today without taking a course.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I had no idea you were a parseltongue.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Well, I had to do something after I failed out of
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wizard school. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is that even possible. I thought you would just have
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to take the year again. Or become Key Warden or
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> something. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> But eventually they found out that I'm too stupid to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> be a wizard. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is that even possible? I thought it's an innate
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ability for those whom it is gifted.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm more of a Rincewind type of wizard or not gifted at
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> all. Smoke and mirrors!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm not familiar. Or _a_ familiar for that matter...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> That's what the cats are for.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have no cat. Also no wizardry.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I have a cat. It does what it wants.
>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm somewhat familiar with the behaviour of cats.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Not familiar with the rules of being a familiar.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Me either. But that's okay since I'm not a cat.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> One of these day I'm gonna install the ADA
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> pre-compiler for gcc again and think of something
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to code in it... Something with a lot of things
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> happening at the same time. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> No, you won't.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I will. Some day...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Right after you build that water feature in your
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> yard, I'm sure. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Well I won't be able to work on the water feature in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> winter, so I could do the installing then.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Isn't that when you are painting the living room?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> *snickers*
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> No that was this spring, theoretically... Or next
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> spring. Some time when I can keep the doors and windows
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> open. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Anyhoo....
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> You should learn Python so that you can nitpit my code.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What made you think that I don't know Python? (I don't,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but still) 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> It was a calculated risk. It was created after you left
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> school and were a fully functioning adult with a regular
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> day job. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Yebbut I was reasonably capable of learning several
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> programming languages for many years after that.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> As did I.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I think once MS took over the workplace, most people
>>>>>>>>>>>>> learned VB. 
>>>>>>>>>>>> And some probably even learned a programming language as
>>>>>>>>>>>> well. 
>>>>>>>>>>> Probably.
>>>>>>>>>>> I usually end up teaching myself.
>>>>>>>>>> Whereas I on several occasions ended up teaching others...
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I haven't taught anyone to program, but I do end up reviewing
>>>>>>>>> other people's code. I get questions about 'How do I do thing
>>>>>>>>> X?' I have one programmer who can't program from scratch. I
>>>>>>>>> usually have to meet with him and outline step 1, step 2 etc.
>>>>>>>> But you are supposed to learn that in programmer school...?
>>>>>>> I think his degree is in Philosophy or History or something non-
>>>>>>> programming. How he got into this line of work, I'll never know.
>>>>>>> He told me his dream job would be to work on video games. He
>>>>>>> would die in that job.
>>>>>> Probably. How he got the job: probably the same way as everyone
>>>>>> else - lied on his resume...
>>>>>
>>>>> I would be impressed if that were the case. This one has about 0 
>>>>> initiative. 
>>>> Maybe you could assign him to go to all the meetings...? Just tell
>>>> him to say "No".
>>>>
>>>
>>> He doesn't speak at meetings. Then he would come back and wouldn't 
>>> remember what went on at the meeting.
>> Make him a sign that says 'NO' to bring. Or better yet a t-shirt. Then
>> he won't forget to display it. The important thing is to have the 'NO'
>> represented.
> I'll try that. He will think I'm joking and laugh.
As long as he doesn't laugh during the meeting. You don't want the other
participants to think it's a joke.

>> Also you can read about the proceedings in the minutes on the
>> intranet. Probably.
> Not usually.
>>
>>>>>>>>> Sometimes people write 10 pages of code to do something when
>>>>>>>>> all they need is the coalesce function.
>>>>>>>> Isn't that more an unwillingness to RT(F)M?
>>>>>>> No one does that.
>>>>>> I always did. And it served me well on many occasions. More people
>>>>>> should RTM.
>>>>>
>>>>> You lost the F!
>>>> If one RTM before it becomes am urgent necessity there is no F
>>>> involved. 
>>>>
>>> Which never happens.
>> You think I'm the only one to ever read a manual?
>>
> Yes. Or least when it's not urgent.
Tsk-tsk. What is the world coming to...

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> What made you think I can't nitpick any code from a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> position of relative ignorance?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> But really. Code is code. The symbols may be different
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> but logic is forever...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> That's what I keep telling coworkers who are panicking
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> about having to learn Python or R. If you can program,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> you can do it in any language. You just have to learn to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> syntax. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> And memorise all the function libraries, of course...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Piece of cake. 
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Nah. I mean the stuff I use often will get engraved in my
>>>>>>>>>>>>> mind. Anything else, will be googled.
>>>>>>>>>>>> But... your productivity!!1!
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> All pensionable time!
>>>>>>>>>>> If they want me to be more productive, they need to get me
>>>>>>>>>>> more staff and stop assigning me extra work.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Your productivity isn't going to increase if you run out of
>>>>>>>>>> work to do. 
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> That will never happen. When we are understaffed, I don't have
>>>>>>>>> time to focus on my own work. All the work has to be
>>>>>>>>> distributed amongst the existing staff.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Delegation is work, though. Particularly if you have staff.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It's a delicate balanacing act.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Another reason why wearing heels to work is a bad idea?
>>>>>>
>>>>> I definitely wobble less in flat shoes.
>>>>
>>>> One of several reasons why I never wore high heels to work.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Heels are my way of elevating myself aove the frey.
>>> Plus I'm 5'5".
>> Okay, shorty...
>>
> Isn't that USian slang for GF?
Not that I've heard/read. I believe it's slang for a short person.

> Also, I'm average height for caucasian women.
The average height for women in DK is 167cm (5'5.75").
I know this because the news told me - the height requirement for
joining the royal guard has recently been removed because it
discriminated against women. The requirement for women was higher than
average height while the requirement for men was lower that average
men's height.

These are the important decisions that occupy the high command.

-- 
BeH

" We are trapped by language to such a degree that every attempt to
formulate insight is a play on words." - Niels Bohr

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