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www.chrisritchie.org
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elsajohansson.wordpress.com
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| | | | tldr; after the acquisition of a R&D startup based in Europe by a Fortune 20 company, people on the team now working on a joint project remotely, earning 1/2 - 1/5 as their new colleagues. Mind the gap Overseas workers are not a particularly protected group and they are routinely screwed over. Even though people... | |
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willhaley.com
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| | | | Lakewood is a funny street. It abruptly ends in places. It gets cut off by a building or courtyard here and there. In some areas it is unusually wide. I used to live by Lakewood and Wrightwood and would ocasionally notice train tracks on Lakewood surfacing from under the pavement. Some stretches were only visible where the pavement was worn, but some stretches of track were totally exposed and maintained to the point that a rail car could fit. Indeed, I sometimes saw a rail car out in the middle of the street every now and then. I have no idea how they ended up on these islands of exposed rail (brought there by truck for temporary storage I'd assume). | |
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ramblingsfromthetrenches.wordpress.com
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| | I'm slowly getting through my backlog of half-painted models (I'm trying to ignore the boxes of unbuilt ones) and today I'm pleased to show off this moist chap. As is my way, he'd sat at around 85% complete for about six months or so. I'd also intended to put a wee Nurgling on his right... |