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Vegas

So it turns out that I’m actually in Vegas to do work-related things. And while I haven’t mentioned them much, I’ve actually been doing the heck out of them so far. Unfortunately, they’re sort of tedious to write about and not really of general interest — but I saved them with the new website pin […]

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Hello Kitty and the Grand Canyon Experience

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DevConnections Las Vegas, Day One (Pre-conf.)

When the clock-radio alarm goes off at 6:30AM, it is playing Katy Perry’s “Waking Up In Vegas.” Oddly, nowhere in that song does she discuss blearily performing one’s morning ablutions, then staggering downstairs to purchase an $11 plate of biscuits and gravy from a Nathan’s Hot Dogs stand and eat it while sitting under a […]

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Manifesto: “How to Work Better”

Swiss artists Fischli and Weiss have recently posted ten tips on “how to work better,” along with a lengthy manifesto. The manifesto itself is decent reading, but the tips — as self-evident as they are — are worth a mention in and of themselves. It’s not that I think anyone doesn’t know to do this […]

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I had my annual job review today.

It went pretty well — but, as in past years, I’m apparently (inaccurately, IMO) perceived as the dangerously brilliant eccentric, the one with all the technical answers who’s too abrasive to approach directly. It was observed that some high-level employees have complained that I appear to disrespect authority; I replied that I generally do disrespect […]

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