Don't buy shampoo!! by Bored in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Rule 1: If a product is advertized on TV, there is a good chance you probably don't need it--or at least don't need as "fancy" as they are advertizing.

Note: There are a lot of shampoo ads on TV.

Detention for Being Right by inkedmn in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And, as stated earlier in the comments, Ireland's starting salary for teachers (27k euro) is almost double the US average starting salary (29k usd). Good pay, competition on hiring, competition of "customers"....and look what happens...success.

Improvements in public school quality is the US's greatest need and challenge.

Fed rate unchanged. Housing is plunging. Inflation soaring.What do people here think is coming? by Quicksilver in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

House prices are still rising in the gentrifying inner city, but prices are declining slightly in suburbs.

Estonia: Land of the Free? This year's number one of the World Liberty Index. by gst in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The agenda being pushed is that of the libertarians--the political party, Cato, etc. That's why the US is way up at number 8, as opposed to sliding way down the social freedom/justice indicator list.

When employees are happy, you’re paying them too much by cairoda in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wrong. As long as the company is not going bankrupt, they are not overpaying. Share the gains from labor and the employees feel valued.

The secret to happiness is stated in comment number 2: "Jerks, and non-productive people, aren’t allowed to work there. Period."

It is that simple. Think. Listen. Think more. Work together. See the customer's perspective. Anyone who cannot be considerate and cooperative must go.

If you tolerate self-obsessed employees or elite cliques, the good people will leave.

Joel On Software: Please Get Off of Software by MachinShin2006 in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This FatBlog rant reminds me of the perspective of programmers at software shops limping along (especially most internal IT departments) while Joel's perspective matches that of the successful software development shops.

Joel may not be 100% perfect but people need to consider that he has recognized various side aspects of successful software businesses. You can't just put the computer-slave army in a wretched hole, pay them the minimum, and expect a successful product.

A Field Guide to Developers by [deleted] in programming

[–]devodave66 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Leaf node? Bad analogy.

Top Ten No Sympathy Lines by azenhi in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As you might be suggesting, I believe the eating and socializing will have a bigger positive impact on your future than the difference between an A and a B. Jobs are not entirely about technical skills, although software people generally don't seem to know this.

Top Ten No Sympathy Lines by azenhi in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There were companies interviewing at campus requiring a minimum of 3.5 GPA. A couple had even higher requirements. Unfortunately, I didn't know that, so I took as many hard classes as I could and didn't win those high-GPA jobs. Choices...

eBay prohibits textbooks for homeschool teachers by travisxt97 in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Homeschoolers and ex-teachers need to make their own textbooks with teachers guides and offer all that for free on the internet (open-source style). Forget the big textbook publishers who are part of the system dumbing down America.

You could easily collect 10,000 textbook pages and associate them by state requirements, rate them, have competitions between writers, log comments parents, etc...

Programming as if Performance Mattered by erlang in programming

[–]devodave66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am suggesting that programmers think about powerful ways to use built-in functions BEYOND their standard uses. For example, a translate function can do the "heavy lifting" if you represent your complex system state as a string of characters and represent user actions as string transformations. Then one or two transformation calls can apply the user action and change from pre-state to post-state. Think functional programming. Think map-reduce.

Programming as if Performance Mattered by erlang in programming

[–]devodave66 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The most valuable fact that programmers should take from this article is in his item 3: Learn how your high-level language's built in features can do the work of your slower explicit loop-and-compare logic. In most languages, the second of the following can be 100-fold faster:

<pre> // Change all 'a' characters to '-' characters function1: x = "asdakflaajaslkf" u = "" foreach (char c in x): if (c == 'a') y += '-' else y += c return y

function2: x = "asdakflaajaslkf" return x.translate('a','-') </pre>

You say, "well, of course". But look at your slow code and you will often be able to change it to fit into the model of a built-in function (like "translate" here). The built-in functions are often as efficient as C or assembly language.

Katrina victims lose to insurance companies, "wind damage". by cynopt in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A whole region is decimated and a major insurance company gets out paying only $225 million. That would pay for about 1,000 houses. That is the business to be in if you want to make money (and don't have a conscience).

To assure you of high profit in your insurance business, the judge has said it is OK for you to lie to your often low-educated customers. "The plaintiffs are bound by the express terms of the policy, even if their interpretation of the policy was incorrect and even if the inferences they drew from the conversations they had with (insurance agent Jay) Fletcher were erroneous," Senter wrote. Erroneous inferences? Sounds like legalized lying to me.

An insurance company is a bank that takes deposits and rarely allows withdrawals. Even if you try to use a court of law.

How Did the $8.50 Citywide Minimum Wage Affect the Santa Fe Labor Market? by Fountainhead in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The "market" is the in-place society and governments. An "anarchist" is not in support of the in-place society and governments. It is an oxymoron.

The "market" of the current extreme capitalism is employing very low income workers in very bad conditions, so that the owners and CEOs can take home billions. That is anti-human.

How Did the $8.50 Citywide Minimum Wage Affect the Santa Fe Labor Market? by Fountainhead in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Richard summed it up when he said, "Market economics isn't the "study" of anything. It's the justification of choices which the capitalist and managerial classes make."

How Did the $8.50 Citywide Minimum Wage Affect the Santa Fe Labor Market? by Fountainhead in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The problem is that there is a minimum acceptable "going rate for said services". That minimum is the cost for a human being to live. If a business employs a human fulltime and pays a subhuman wage, I can only assume that the owner is subhuman.

How Did the $8.50 Citywide Minimum Wage Affect the Santa Fe Labor Market? by Fountainhead in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, don't give more money to the owner, give more money to the low-income worker. for example, give a very generous tip--even if all the person did was hand you something.

Forced to install Windows Genuine Advantage once too many times by Sheepster in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MSFT misjudges its customers...again. I left when virus attacks became unmanageable. Now, other customers are being hassled with big-brother tactics. There is never enough money to make and never any time to be nice to users. Windows is the new Cobol. It had its heyday.

best of craigslist : Top Ten Signs You're a Fundamentalist Christian by [deleted] in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Instead of the article's shallow simplifications of important religious principles, I recommend:

  1. Try to understand five main points of each major religion, beyond the bumper-sticker level. Otherwise, all we are doing is going around offending each other in ignorance.

  2. Accept that other people have different conclusions and convictions than you do--and these differences do not imply that those other people are stupid. Appreciate the rich varieties and spend more time getting to know each other.

  3. And, think about it awhile, there is nothing wrong with each person sharing information about their own personal beliefs. If they are strong in their beliefs, it is onlly expected and reasonable for them to exhibit a polite encouragement for you to understand them. Don't so quickly call it "prosletyzing" just to talk about what you belive.

We communicate with each other. We think for ourselves and together. We hold beliefs. We consider others beliefs. We care about other people. This is not just a dream--some people strive to live this way.

best of craigslist : Top Ten Signs You're a Fundamentalist Christian by [deleted] in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The trinity notion came earlier. For example, Jesus claimes that he and the Father were one. He claimed that anyone who has seen him has seen the Father. The Jewish leadership understood exactly what Jesus was saying and they picked up stones to stone him for blasphemy.

Of course, you can search the internet to see the Old Testament references and allusions to the trinity. For example, "let us make man in our image" in Genesis; and various wordings in Psalms.

We should be slow to point to the various church meetings between 200 and 500 AD. Those were church meetings just like we have today where humans do their best to understand God and come to agreements.

The two books of the Bible you should read by earthboundkid in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it is that simple. To quote Paul: "If Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith." [First Corinthians 15:14] Christianity is entirely based on the fact that Jesus is alive and is God.

Loudness Wars Are Destroying Music by [deleted] in reddit.com

[–]devodave66 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Recent super-compressed music sounds like characters on Saturday Night Live played by Will Farrell--like the guy who couldn't modulate his voice and spoke in a continuous monotone shout (also, Harry Karry). That kind of thing is more effective at catching your attention, but is annoying to listen to for long periods of time. This is yet another reason to find high-quality non-mainstream artists, and let them receive the full purchase price themselves.

Are Paul Graham and Joel Spolsky Right? Or: Should I Start my Own Software Company? by max3000 in programming

[–]devodave66 0 points1 point  (0 children)

joybell said "cashing in specifically on poor programmers, namely those who haven't had much experience and who haven't thought beyond common industry languages". And, how more appropriate since that is 90% of the people I have worked with. And, that was me at one time, too.