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    • neph93N
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      ^ same thing happened to me, mate. My computer desk is now even smaller than that. If I recall correctly my response was to buy a UHF. I felt much better.

      “Some of those that work forces
      Are the same that burn crosses”

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        This looks unplayable, at least it would be for me  ???

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        • neph93N
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          @Steffen:

          This looks unplayable, at least it would be for me  ???

          I «had» to go and buy a kickass chair as well as a UHF when I got done like this. Big wide arm rests and a fold out tray for mouse and keyboard.

          Just make sure your immeasurably better half knows what Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is and make a list of all the things you won’t be able to do around the house if you get it because of the doll’s house desk she made you have [emoji1]

          “Some of those that work forces
          Are the same that burn crosses”

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          • ColeC
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            I allready have a nice gaming chair, which now barely fits under the desk besides the PC.

            After spending 2k € on furniture I‘m about to get myself the IH-101J-BLK as compensation for the desk and personal space I had to sacrifice to make room for a second children’s room in our apartment. 🙂

            Gesendet von iPhone mit Tapatalk

            WTB:
            IHJ-96-OLV Size L
            IHE-13

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            • neph93N
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              @Cole:

              After spending 2k € on furniture I‘m about to get myself the IH-101J-BLK as compensation for the desk and personal space I had to sacrifice to make room for a second children’s room in our apartment. 🙂

              It’d only fair. To be honest, I think you’re showing great restraint 😉

              (Also, I really want that jacket too).

              “Some of those that work forces
              Are the same that burn crosses”

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              • DstaufferD
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                @neph93:

                Just make sure your immeasurably better half knows what Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is and make a list of all the things you won’t be able to do around the house

                And don't forget the thing you won't be able to do for yourself  😉

                You won’t be satisfied until you wear Iron Heart.

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                • GraemeG
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                  If you're having desk problems, then suggest to your other half that you get a Molteni & C Secretello, which is a truly lovely piece, but has an eye watering price. (Here in Australia, I think that they're around $20,000.)

                  No, I'm not sure that solution will work, and there's a definite risk that it could lead to bankruptcy if your partner decides it's just what your home needs.

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                  • GraemeG
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                    I hate coding tests.

                    The majority of Android development jobs in Australia have a programming task as a first or second round in the recruitment process. It normally conforms to the following:

                    • Write a basic Android app to connect to a remote server, download data, process it, and display it.

                    • There might be additional requirements, such as use a particular language, add a full test suite, store the data in a database, or make the UI look pretty.

                    • The client will tell you that it'll take two hours (the usual estimate), up to four or five. This is always a massive underestimate, as it's more likely to need several days to write from scratch.

                    Normally I use the requirement to do a coding test as a filter for a job. If someone wants it done, then I'm not interested because they're a massive waste of time (for me), and frequently companies don't actually respond when you complete it.

                    I'm currently doing one for a job here in Melbourne.

                    I didn't work much last year, and so my coding skills are rusty. On top of that, they insisted that the test is written in Kotlin, which is the new hotness in Android development, so I'm having to use an unfamiliar language.

                    So far I'm about ten hours in, with probably another five to ten to finish it. Plus I spent a couple of hours getting my development environment upgraded and set up.

                    I suffer from depression, and have a general lack of enthusiasm about doing things. Right now, this project is getting me down in a big way, and I'm close to emailing the client to say, "Feck off, this is a stupid fecking way of measuring programmer ability, and I'm not sure that I want to work for you as a result."

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                    • neph93N
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                      Over half way there though and you’ve already done good work. Worst case, your coding game gets lubricated and upgraded. Let us know how it goes.

                      “Some of those that work forces
                      Are the same that burn crosses”

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                      • ColeC
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                        @Graeme:

                        If you're having desk problems, then suggest to your other half that you get a Molteni & C Secretello, which is a truly lovely piece, but has an eye watering price. (Here in Australia, I think that they're around $20,000.)

                        I'm not certain if this bargain of a desk will manage my 34" monitor, so I guess I pass. I'm not into such cheap shit anyways.  😉 😃

                        WTB:
                        IHJ-96-OLV Size L
                        IHE-13

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                        • Signal11S
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                          Hang in there @Graeme
                          You know for them it's not personal, it's money as always.

                          I, as many others, got rejected a dozen times on the second stage because of the lack of skills. Apparently getting your BSc with honors is not good enough. Instead companies are searching for someone in his/her early 20's with at least BSc/MSc, and 15 years of experience in all programming languages. Including the newest languages.  ??? ::)
                          And they are still complaining how they can't get good personnel… Just because they don't want to invest any money in order for you to gain some experience.

                          Just play along with the game. If they don't offer you a chance it's their loss, not yours. There will be others who are going to recognize your skills.

                          Having no destination, I’m never lost.

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                          • GraemeG
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                            @neph93 I made a bad call on which approach to use, and spent most of today debugging why it wasn't working, unsuccessfully.

                            Ironically, the approach I took would probably be the best way to build a production app, but for a quick and dirty coding demo, it's not.

                            I'm going to see how it goes, but I'm tempted to submit what I've done to date, and say no more.

                            @Cole the wooden slats in the photo of the desk (above) are about the size of a 34" monitor, so you've got no excuses. 😛

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                            • GraemeG
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                              @Signal11 it doesn't get any better. You'll often be turned down for not having five years experience in a technology that's been released in the last twelve months. 😢

                              In general, I find that companies complaining about skill shortages (or a lack of good personnel) mean that there's a lack of people who're willing to work for the wages they're offering. 😃

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                              • Signal11S
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                                I agree.
                                I saw the movie "Logan Lucky" yesterday, maybe that's an option… 😉

                                Having no destination, I’m never lost.

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                                • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                                  I'm livid. I was on a Delta flight tonight from Atlanta to Pittsburgh and they let my suitcase get all wet. There was water all over the jetway at the gate and my suitcase is soaked too. Ruined the patch on my Prontos. The odd thing is my other suitcase I checked was bone dry. The one with all my shitty work clothes that I wouldn't have cared about if they got wet. Everything in my suitcase is soaked! It's like they dropped it in a pool. 😞 I waited in line to file a claim and there were several other customers whose shit was all soaked too. WTF?

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                                  • steelworkerS
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                                    wow. WTF is right.  :o  The shit they can do to baggage…

                                    Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…
                                    Well, I have others.

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                                    • Matty123M
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                                      Sorry @Filthy 21/23oz junkie that sucks. I know you like your patches to get a nice patina

                                      Maybe so. Maybe not

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                                      • louisboscoL
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                                        @Graeme i understand your frustrations. most of the corporate jobs or graduate positions used some form of verbal/ logical and numerical reasoning tests (or aptitude test) as a barrier during their first and second stages. now, some might argue if you can't get past this stage you're not fit for the job. but by doing this, they're looking past people with experience and what not. maybe some people don't do well in these tests but manage real world situations way better than computerised tests.

                                        now, i have to say that i don't do very well with these tests and an definitely more confident in proving my worth based on a face to face interview or standing out in a group interview. sure the numerical and verbal reasoning tests are fine but the logical reasoning (or spot the pattern) is absurd..

                                        "Loyalty is a two way street. If i'm asking for it from you, then you're getting it from me."

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                                        • GilesG
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                                          People who send you an email which when you reply to it, you get an auto response saying something like:

                                          "Sorry, I have an email filter thingy that means I can't accept email from unknown email addresses as it may be spam.  If you want your email to get to me, please jump through these hoops"

                                          Feck off…..

                                          Happened last night, guy will never know what I wrote which is a shame because I put a lot of time and effort into my response...

                                          "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                          • BloodnThunderB
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                                            @der:

                                            @UnTucked:

                                            "I spend my money on IH for insane garment construction", "I spend my money on PBJ for insane fabric textures and dyeing techniques"

                                            Seconded. I‘ve a collection of Japanese wearables and Japanese doesn‘t automatically = good.

                                            I think it's important to note that just because something does not have the cleanliness of an IH garment in terms of seams/construction does not mean it is poorly constructed.  To say a company like PBJ, Sugar Cane, etc. make poorly constructed garments is a bit off base in my opinion.  Are there awfully made garments produced in Japan?  Of course.  But, the brands commonly discussed around these parts do not fall into that category.

                                            IG: Shadesofindig0

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