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brianeisley
Doctorow: "Universal access to all human knowledge is a feature, not a bug, of the Internet." #ala2008
04:55 PM June 28, 2008
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brianeisley
#2008 OMG the HarperCollins booth has advance copies of Neal Stephenson's Anathem!!!
10:59 AM June 28, 2008
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mkirschenbaum
Chronicle Careers op piece suggesting scholarly associations as entities best suited to vet online scholarship FAIL cue michael jensen pleez
10:28 PM June 11, 2008
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benwbrum
@nirak Not to mention the vetting effect -- people don't refer jerks or incompetents they wouldn't want to work with.
08:21 AM June 06, 2008
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benwbrum
@nirak That way you find people who aren't actively looking, plus presumably employees make great salespeople, since the like working there.
08:21 AM June 06, 2008
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@nirak Also, is there any chance you could offer a referral bonus to univ employees? No better applicants than that.
08:12 AM June 06, 2008
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@nirak One suggestion is to get tied in to local user-group communities -- especially ones that attract freelancers and learners.
08:11 AM June 06, 2008
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@asolove @nirak Another thing to tout is the ability to choose the technical stack, & freedom to explore new languages/frameworks, if true
07:49 AM June 06, 2008
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@asolove But good programmers also get paid a bit better, and thrive on a community of other programmers (which means other area employers)
07:47 AM June 06, 2008
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benwbrum
@nirak What's the market for programmers like in Lincoln? Where did you publicize the position?
07:45 AM June 06, 2008
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asolove
@nirak: Regardless of the title, make clear if people will have the authority to use their own creativity and do things in new ways.
03:12 PM June 05, 2008
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asolove
@nirak @foundhistory: code secretary = comes to meetings, takes orders, transcribes them into code without creative insight.
03:10 PM June 05, 2008
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@asolove "code secretary": I love it! We at CHNM have plenty of real problems to solve, though @nirak gets first crack...
06:00 PM June 05, 2008
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asolove
@nirak: These books’ rough pages / Magnified and connected: / she pens RDF.
10:33 AM June 01, 2008
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wilw
@sheppoor That's EXACTLY what I wanted, and I can't believe I didn't find that on my own. Thanks!
07:14 PM May 21, 2008
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asolove
Preparing a presentation on the conjunction/verb 在 and its meaning in the phrase 在天 in the 尚書.
08:40 AM May 07, 2008
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