August 28, 2010
Topics: findings, life, observations, psychology
It’s funny how the greatest revelations come to us in thee strangest places. I’m having dinner in a shopping mall and all of a sudden, while thinking about why humans get bored, it strikes me that we are the ones who make everything boring. It’s our brains, all the (…)
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March 31, 2010
Topics: complaints, computers, observations, software development
Today at lunch i felt taken by this concept once again. A long time ago it came to me that software, au contraire of living beings, does not evolve; the best description for it, in my not-so-humble opinion, is of a big tower of LEGOs building blocks: You start (…)
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February 28, 2010
Topics: findings, nature, observations, tips, trips, weather
It has been exactly 3 years and 4 months since i set foot on the Netherlands and – as i get ready to leave this place – i can’t help it but thinking about all the things i found, done, and learned while being here. This is my attempt (…)
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January 18, 2010
Topics: complaints, exploration, observations, technology
I recently found myself wondering about what would be the reasons why most IT companies don’t like the idea of having its employees working remotely.
From the top of my head, and playing a devil’s advocate role, I can come up with:
Working remotely gives you an excuse not (…)
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January 18, 2010
Topics: cartoons, observations
Outsource + web = company ran by monkey #dilbert http://feeds.dilbert.com/~r/DilbertDailyStrip/~3/mFAySTJ2aJs/
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