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You may or may not have noticed, but this week I've divided up my blogroll (over on the right) into 'editingish blogs' and 'lingy/langy blogs'. The first category comprises blogs that are written by or for sub editors, and those with a slightly more prescriptive feel generally; the second category comprises linguistics, language-learning blogs, and those that are more descriptive.Some blogs didn't
El Teorema del Salario de Dilbert establece lo siguiente: Los ingenieros y los científicos nunca pueden ganar tanto como los ejecutivos o los comerciales La demostración matemática parte de dos postulados de dominio popular: Postulado número 1:Knowledge is Power (El Conocimiento es Poder)Postulado número 2:Time is Money (El Tiempo es Dinero)Todos conocemos el siguiente principio de la física:Power = Work / Time (Potencia = Trabajo / Tiempo)Pero considerando que Knowledge = Power según el Postulado 1, tenemos que:Knowledge = Work / Time (Conocimiento = Trabajo / Tiempo)Y como por el Postulado 2 resulta que Time = Money llegamos a:Knowledge = Work / Money (Conocimiento = Trabajo / Dinero)Ahora, si en esta ecuación despejamos la variable «Money», obtenemos que:Money = Work / Kno
Dilbert.com has been redesigned into a web 2.0 colour crazy flash-based megasite.
On the up-side, the Dilbert people have also provided a no-frills, no-flash, no-clutter site and an rss feed. Why the extra site? For ultra-techies. Sweet.
A dilly of online Dilbert offerings - Detroit Free PressRead “Dilbert” in the Sunday Free Press comics? Of course you do. So here’s big news. Artist Scott Adams is launching something very novel, with social media components, for Dilbert at Dilbert.com — a first in the comics business. In the “Cartoon
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My favourite comic site on the net, Dilbert.com has been relaunched with not only a new look but lots of new features as well. One of which is the mashable Dilbert comic strips where users can write their own version a Dilbert comic strip and share it with anyone. But my favourite feature is the [...]
There is a great post on Dilbert’s blog, called Time Management. Below is an excerpt for your enjoyment. It is a great illustration of all the commitments we must address or face the consequences. Enjoy, it sure hit close to home for me.
One time management strategy is to be independently wealthy, freeing up eight hours [...]
I was just surfing around the startupalooza website for who's coming to Portland and I ran across the toonlet site. I remember writing a Mr. Potato head stack in Hypercard many years ago and it was a lot of fun. I'd seen others as well, desktop toys for Windoze and Mac, all along the same line. Well, toonlet lets you give them moods and write captions and publish them for posterity, which is a step further. So I got into toonlet and created Calendargeek, an alterego for myself.I don't really have dreadlocks but it was the coolest hairdo that fit the face. Some avatars are what people WISH they looked like, not what they really look like. I built Calendargeek to be expressive, not necessarily to look like me, or look like I wish I looked, and certainly not to be a glamour queen. Howe
Enjoy when you can, and endure when you must.Johann Wolfgang von GoetheDilbert's Theorem on Salary states thatengineers and scientists can never earn as much salary asbusiness executives and sales people. This theorem can now be supported bya mathematical equation basedon the following three postulates:Postulate 1:Knowledge is Power (Knowledge=Power)Postulate 2: Time is Money (Time=Money)Postulate 3 (as every engineer knows):Power=Work/TimeIt therefore follows:Knowledge = Work / Timeand sinceTime = Money,we have:Knowledge = Work / Money.Solving for Money, we get:Money = Work / KnowledgeThus,as Knowledge approaches zero, Money approaches infinity, regardless of the amount of Work done.Conclusion 1: The Less you Know,the More you MakeConclusion 2: This is the reason why your BOSS isis pa
This is not related to Tix•R•Us, except that it's kind of Web 2.0-ish, and I *LOVE* Dilbert. People who do not work in companies do not realize how true Dilbert is, and it doesn't even have to be a very big company. The instant you have one person in an organization who does not behave rationally, it's all over. For example, going to all the bother of hiring an employee, and then setting th
Boss: Please sort the 10,000 scrolls for the right information and I will present that info to the boss Dilbert: Why are me and Alice always stuck with the dirty work Boss: I am training you to be a good team player Dilbert: Then why do you get to take all the credit? Boss: I am training to be a good team leader http://technorati.com/people/technorati/nisha4680
When we launched Off the Record in August 2005 - and asked readers to submit “war stories from the trenches where IT and business intersect” - we weren’t sure it would succeed. We liked the concept of providing a forum where IT pros could recount their battles with the forces of malign cluelessness. [...]
I'm in a rut lately. The ushering in of a new year almost always does that to me.Imagine, a whole year gone...and hardly anything to show for it.Things have been difficult lately...though probably from a mental perspective more than anything else.I've lost my drive at work, fueled in part by the holiday blues, management's flawed decision making, the inevitable slowdown that comes every holiday season, and the even longer slowdown still to come in anticipation of the coming elections.I mean...what's the point?Of course that's not really a healthy attitude to have, I know. But that's simply the way things are in the government corporation where I work. I really need to get out of here, and find something else to do. Even my blogging has been adversely affected. For some reason I haven't been as prolific a blogger as I once was. I guess I just got tired of all the politics and stuff that I used to write about.Let's face it. Being in the company of mediocre people can really hurt
Dilbert... The timeless IT comic character, has just got himself his very own boardgame! Having been a life long fan, ThinkGeek couldn't have pleased me more, just in time for Christmas too!
The most ineffective workers are systematically moved to the place where they can do the least damage: management. In Dilbert: the Board Game, you and up to five friends toil in an office of evil HR directors, accounting trolls, canine consultants, and a boss who bears a suspicious resemblance to the devil. Every project assigned to you is doomed from the start, so your best bet is to dump it on someone else or try to get it killed before it eats away any more of your life. In fact, the only thing that really matters in the end is your own happiness.
Game play is unique and varied. While running to get a signature of someone in accounting, you might just fall and land in "Heck." Cards played not only affe