@Cassidy said:
@Shoreline said:
popcornDon't mind if I do.
I'm gonna join you on this one, it looks --
EUUGH! SALTY POPCORN! HEATHEN!
Lol.
@Cassidy said:
@Shoreline said:
popcornDon't mind if I do.
I'm gonna join you on this one, it looks --
EUUGH! SALTY POPCORN! HEATHEN!
The first time I heard of Windows Media Centre was while playing Guild Wars on Windows Vista. It introduced itself by taking up a chunk of my already-limited resources while I was trying to play a game and starting up. To it's credit, I think it started up in the background, and I was eventually able to find a solution - modify the program permissions so that nothing could run it. However, I was still left with a nagging question: why now?
@blakeyrat said:
Shamus tries Linux. Finds it's an unusable mess. Big shocker.
Shamus tries Linux. Has a problem.
I don’t know where to look for answers.Doesn't try google. Fails at life.
So you went on to work with smarter people, while he stayed with his idiot, thus balance was restored. Good work :)
@EncoreSpod said:
@Rhywden said:
@EncoreSpod said:Sounds like creative dismissal to me.Over here, a dismissal resulting from that wouldn't stand up in court. Ever.
You put on your CV "I kicked out but it was wrong and I contested in in court." You might aswell put "I am a troublemaker who will give you nothing but problems."
Can't you just say you were made redundant, the company was "restructuring" so you moved on.
You have a point though - unless they're screwing with your wage within your employment/notice period, you may as well forget it and move on. That said, the economy in this country isn't entirely bust just yet.
@joelkatz said:
... a test that you have to pass to keep your job.
@joelkatz said:
... a chunk of C code ...
@joelkatz said:
... high score is required ...
@joelkatz said:
Now, here's the WTF: ...
I think I worked it out. Lol.
But seriously, tell your friend to update their CV now. Do it!