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Interesting, I guess I've only run up against it in the context of maternity/paternity leave. That seems like a pretty questionable practice from the outside.
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I can't watch the video, but from the preview image I assume that's a game-day shot? :)
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I'm kind of with you. At home, I have a box of tools (I have a lock-open box cutter that I use a ton, FWIW), and otherwise don't need a knife all that often. I have a Leatherman in my backpack that's with me at work and most travel, but I can count on one hand how many times I've used it in the last year. I used to carry pocket knifes more often and all it did was substitute using a crappy screwdriver on the knife instead of going and getting a proper tool. :)
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You got it all wrong, I'm the Ensign in the red shirt. But I gotta run, away mission; see you guys later!
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I'm not sure what kind of FMLA you're talking about with the bad coworkers, but here if you take it, you're effectively not an employee in a lot of ways until you come back (no door access, computer accounts suspended, etc.). I'm almost certain they wouldn't let me use it as a part-time or ad hoc solution. It sounds like your company needs to set a few FMLA policies in place to stop the abuse. Having just done the baby thing, you described almost exactly what I did. After the first week, my body started to adjust to the sleep schedule and I worked a few hours a day from home. My vacation time is by hour, so any time I could put in was worth it. I didn't take any FMLA because I can't afford it (turns out kids are expensive) and from what I've heard from other coworkers, it takes days if not weeks to get all the access stuff sorted out.
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I don't know if you read The Register (an IT news site), but they make fun of Yahoo! using titles like "Yahoo! Wants! to! merge! email! business! with! search!". That forum seems like an ideal place to do the same.
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Revisiting one burning question about Terry — why did he buy the Sabres?
MattPie replied to Stoner's topic in The Aud Club
Except they refer to it as Le centre de l'univers du hockey -
Revisiting one burning question about Terry — why did he buy the Sabres?
MattPie replied to Stoner's topic in The Aud Club
I think PA is a fan of the supposeitory (intentional typo, there). #heyooo -
I remember hearing the same thing about people my age and Walkmans. It was BS then and it's BS now. And dare I say it, if I'm using the Sabres as an example the quality of information and debate I get on my electronic device is far better than any three dimensional conversations and exchanges of ideas I've had.
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Bring it on, I want superpowers from the exposure!
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Revisiting one burning question about Terry — why did he buy the Sabres?
MattPie replied to Stoner's topic in The Aud Club
I'll say it again, I barely watched the Sabres in that time period too (although I did understand the team was for sale). If I had a couple kids and a growing business to manage, I can see it slipping though. I have one small child right now and for all the time I spend here, I can't tell you with certainty how the overtime 4-on-4, 3-on-3 stuff works nor did I know much (if anything) about Coach Challenges until getting whapped in the face with it during game #1. I also consider myself a Bills fan, but I'd be hard-pressed to name more than half a dozen starters and their positions this year. When in 20 years I'm in a position to buy both teams, I'll slink away because clearly I'm not a real fan. -
Row of people dressed as empty seats: Shhh, don't make any noise or the ushers will realize we moved down. I think it's JJ that's rooting with mixed loyalties tonight.
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One was picked #2 overall, the other #13 overall; that's the most meaningful comparison.
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Believe it or not, once or twice a year you get to do something you want when you have an infant. :) Let's put it this way, if your choice is Sabres playoff game with an infant or stay home, what are you going to do? I know I'm taking RosePie, even if the night is a disaster. Sometimes you have to gamble that things will go well and everyone comes out happy.
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I think it to a certain degree depends on the person too. I'm really mono-tasky, so I cannot hold a conversation well and drive at the same time. It doesn't help that I tend to be a fairly focussed driver. I can listen to talk radio however and get value out of it, but if I'm expected to respond I'm hosed.
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Sliding scale: - McDavid, Crosby, etc.: look at that super star showing some grit. - Pominville, Toews, a Staal: that doesn't look good, but that's not a dirty player so it must have been an accident - Ott, Marchand, Dorsett: that dirty SOB, he should get 10 games - Kaleta, Avery, John Scott: I hope you like the AHL for the rest of your life
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Nonsense, EVERYONE knows Millennials, just like Gex Y and Gen X before them don't hold the same values as their parents and are going to be the downfall of human civilization.
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There *are* still forwards on the team that aren't centres. ;)
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I don't disagree, other than I think those numbers have shifted up over time (as one would expect). Seems like they computer/cellphone numbers are the same as they were 10 years ago. I know lots of people my parents' age (late 60s) that use social media and have computers. People that bought computers for their kids in the 80s and 90s are retiring now and most probably didn't give up the computers when the kids moved out.
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Social media isn't exactly a random sample of the population, it has definite income, age, and even race biases. And we're talking about people who a year out are really excited about a political candidate. Yes, they're voters, but I highly doubt it's an accurate picture of all voters. Your implied point that you never see any pro-Hillary stuff (on my feed) is a good one, but when you're in the lead your supporters tend to get complacent and not shout constantly about how great their candidate is. I think Sanders is a great candidate and has a lot of the right ideas. The primary thing that gives me pause is that if the Democrats do nominate him does that give the Republicans a better shot at the White House? A Republican-majority Congress (I'm not sure what the odds of that are) and any of the lackluster Republican candidates in the race so far scares the crap out of me. I'd take the wrong Democrat over the right Democrat that doesn't get elected any day. I certainly don't want Donald Trump nominating sure-to-be-confirmed Supreme Court justices. EDIT: I'd be wary of an Democrat-led congress and president too, but less so. It seems like the Democrats are more thoughtful of "good of the country" vs. "good for the party base", but that may well be my bias showing.
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I feel the same way about the Eagles here, but the Cowboys? Burn the witch indeed. (Eagles fans have the endearing quality of hating the Giants, Redskins, and Cowboys, too!)
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I hope we return to captioning the photos in the GDT for fun, I loved that bit from the Tank. I'm not sure it'll work as well this year with people actually wanting to discuss hockey.
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