negli anni '80 con i concorsi fedeltà si vincevano Ferrari e viaggi ai tropici, oggi una spesa al supermercato, due gratta e vinci, tre bollette della luce... i posti di lavoro me li aspettavo presto...
- ezekiel
ho letto che per tutto settembre i Tigros fan festa perché son 30 anni dalla loro nascita. vado a far un giro in quello di Vb così vedo. fanno per questo mese sconti e promozioni e a fine mese spettacolini vari. se c'è la cartolina la compilo :)
- Ale♫nastrorosa
@vic: un crossover fra Asimov e Rocco Siffredi.
- Chettimar
non vedo perché non dovrebbe essere legale. nulla vieta ai datori di lavoro di tirare un dado per decidere chi assumere. che poi sia una cosa intelligente da fare, beh...
- livefast
Buon termometro della crisi sarebbe il numero di posti di lavoro messi in palio.
- Magenta
livefast se non erro il diritto al lavoro deve essere garantito a tutti, tanto che non è possibile, per es, pubblicare annunci di ricerca personale indirizzando la richiesta a soli uomini e/o donne. In questo caso viene escluso in automatico chi non può pagare i 30 euro. Resta poi il fatto che mi pare agghiacciante come cosa ma questa è una mia personalissima opinione
- Mod
lenti = "sto morto", più veloci = "testa di cazzo"
- Francesco Marconi
Dipenda da "quanto" più lenti o più veloci... Col polentone; se ho spazio x sorpassarlo; non si becca del coglione; idem se quello più veloce ha spazio..
- Dyoniso
Ovviamente, quando si ha fretta, si becca inevitabilmente il coglione :D
- ★darkmercy
e che è praticamente impossibile per gli altri andare alla tua stessa velocità?!
- Felter Roberto
in autostrada il ragionamento è più semplice: <130 coglione, >130 imbecille. Cruise control per le persone ragionevoli.
- Frangino Lucarini
si vede che non sei mai stato sulla cisa in corrispondenza di ponti :)
- stacciaburatta
comunque io in superstrada e in autostrada metterei il limite minimo di velocità a 80 all'ora.
- Francesco Marconi
Una sola domanda: perchè??? Argomentare please!
- Dyoniso
io preferisco gli imbecilli, almeno non stanno in mezzo alle palle (certo che si potevano fare diversi giochi di parole con coglione etc..)
- khenzo
tra l'altro leggo ora che si vuole portare a 150km il limite in presenza di tutor.
- Frangino Lucarini
certo la genialità populista italica, facciamo autostrade a otto corsie con il limite di velocità a 190 così ci metteremo dieci minuti da casello a casello e 3 ore per smaltire la file che si formeranno alle uscite. Passante di mestre docet...
- stacciaburatta
Tanto le 3 ore alle uscite ci sono comunque, tanto vale risparmiare tempo in autostrada. Io comunque vado ai 120 fissi: un giusto equilibrio tra consumi e rottura di palle (per la mia macchinina).
- bnoise
e chi guida alla mia stessa velocità solitamente è quello del: e allora? che cazzo vuoi?
- Novecento
quello è il passeggero di fianco a te, Novecento, non perdiamo la testa, eh...
- paolo landi
lapidaria constatazione. A seconda di dove mi trovo applico una delle due modalità...sono doppiamente cojona :D
- Valentina De Santis
non solo: chi rallenta per parcheggiare e` uno che si deve cavare dalle palle, mentre quando accosti tu per parcheggiare, se qualcuno ti strombazza, e` uno stronzo.
- Roberto Orsini
I am going to install this _right_now_. :)
- Louis Gray
until bit.ly goes down - I like adjix better for that reason
- Jesse Stay
Even if it does go down, it's non-blocking, so my site will still load. I like that
- Benjamin Golub
Yeah - not knocking it at all. It's better than the other options, IMO.
- Jesse Stay
I just saw this is my reader! My Japanese friend blogged about it -weird!
- Mona Nomura
from iPhone
Benjamin, thanks for the tip. It is now live on louisgray.com and Blogger is updating all old pages. It counts clicks and not individual retweets, so the #'s are much higher, and take getting used to.
- Louis Gray
Higher numbers != bad thing. Although what if people aren't retweeting via the button itself?
- Jesse Stay
It doesn't matter, Jesse. It is tracking URL references (via bit.ly I presume). But if they do click the button, now it says "via @louisgray" rather than @tweetmeme, which is what I had.
- Louis Gray
Like Jesse said, the dual ajix-S3-CNAME at my domain is a great combo. I set myself up after learning of it on Dave's post.
- Micah Wittman
I remember reading John's retweet blog post too - good stuff.
- Micah Wittman
Installing now. Thank you John Resig! Thanks for jQuery too. Everyone should follow @jeresig
- (Garin Kilpatrick)
Urka! Ce n'è uno anche nella mia città. Non lo avrei immaginato.
- Smeerch
qui l'hanno messo, ma la convenienza in termini di prezzo è pari tipo a due tre centesimi ( e contando che dovrebbe essere il plus che dà la spinta, quindi nada). in più metà popolazione lavora alla palmolive e all'indotto, quindi se non comprano al super o nei negozi tipo acqua e sapone prendono allo spaccio aziendale... e non credo che stia andando molto bene e avrà seguito...
- alesstar
tra l'altro un anno fa a lezione venne non so che responsabile di coop, che ci disse che i detersivi alla spina c'avevano rinunciato, perchè non andavano, mentre le farmacie anche se stentavano all'inizio avrebbero insistito. quando gli chiesi perchè, non seppe rispondere xD
- alesstar
ho idea che alla coop in queste cose non si spremano moltissimo
- Danilo Paissan
from iPhone
e' chiaro che solo la domanda puo' spingere l'offerta. dall'altra parte ci sono incentivi per il retail fortissimi (che fanno buona parte del margine per coop e gli altri) - e anche ostacoli più o meno leciti - che vengono da grandi multinazionali.
- gluca - [mini]marketing
ce n'e' uno anche in un grande supermercato della mia citta', ma in questi casi (come quello dei farmer market) non sempre alla riduzione di costo - a parte i vantaggi per l'ambiente - corrisponde una commisurata riduzione di prezzo. Insomma, la verita' e che si paga di piu' per minore servizio, il che macroeconomicamente parlando non e' un miglioramento: in questo modo fanno diventare queste misure "per la tutela dell'ambiente" impopolari e non sostenibili
- Gino Tocchetti
I don't like how it posts everywhere. I gotta think about how I'll use that.
- Robert Scoble
yay! it's about the time,, i should check my posterous too,, been away for a while ;p
- zʍıɔ
Robert: Welcome! If you don't like duplicity, just cancel the auto-post.
- Nir Ben Yona
nobody took scobleizer at posterous before? I thought you always register your name on new web services as they show up, because of cybersquatter.
- fakedave
fakedave: I try to get it on most services, but sometimes I miss one.
- Robert Scoble
After every visit with Steve Rubel you need to have a visit with Jeremiah Owyang to put you back on track ;-) IMO Posterous decentralizes the conversation.
- Jesse Stay
And I'm writing my next Posterous entry as I read this. (Oh yeah: I subscribed and left a comment. ;)
- Dennis Jernberg
@fakedave : chris messina beats him on this.haha!
- zʍıɔ
Malvina: Chris beats me on everything.
- Robert Scoble
enough already, another way to post stuff to all the destinations that are out there, sheeeeezzz :-)
- Alexander van Elsas
Posterous also provides a way to control and delegate the posting activity to other email addresses - its just a pity it uses the delegated's services config by default with no option to use the delegator's instead - so the distribution is not maintained according to the blog but according to who makes the post instead - both options would be perfect
- Nicholas Paul Gordon
Nicholas -- we've been talking about adding this capability as a 'group profile' that you can set up for a particular blog. It'll be coming in a future release.
- Garry Tan
how are you liking it so far? i signed up, but have yet to really use it.
- frank barry
Robert, you can easily control the flow. Here's how i do it: all mails go to posterous+facebook@posterous.com. The Feed linked into FF via RSS import. Once FF picks it up. it sends these to Twitter. This avoids dupes.
- Steve Rubel
The problem with Posterous to FriendFeed is that you'll need to reshare it again if you want to import to any FF groups. After a lengthy trial of Posterous I found FF to be more powerful in the end :-\
- CannonGod
I just realized yesterday that friendfeed@posterous.com only forwards to FF. cool stuff.
- Gus
Ho un'amica che a volte si vede con entrambi. In tali occasioni, Tanica suona la pianola e Siffredi la tromba.
- Stefano Pederzini
Se lo incontro un'altra volta magari attacco bottone (per stavolta ho fatto finta di niente). Un po' di complimenti se li merita.
- ziomau
dovevi dirgli "ma tu... ma tu sei .. Addolorato!"
- Sba
Sba :) Il fatto è che non credo che avrebbe apprezzato "momenti simpatia" mentre anche a lui toccava intercettare al volo gli acquisti scagliati dalla cassiera, insaccare il tutto, pagare e non dimenticare niente in giro :)
- ziomau
non lo avrei mai considerato sotto quest'aspetto umano :)
- Sba
oddio... non sapevo che rocco tanica si chiamasse sergio conforti e che rocco siffredi si chiamasse rocco tano e che il primo rocco si chiamasse così in omaggio al secondo rocco (oddio che ho scritto?!?)... comunque grazie per avermi donato conoscenza...
- kawakumi
che invidia, ziomau! Anch'io non sapevo del nome di Rocco... Concordo con @Alice Twain: Rocco Tanica è molto più sexy dell'altro eheh
- Elyla
Bene, se per caso lo incontro di nuovo gli dirò del successo che miete presso il pubblico femminile :)
- ziomau
È noto come Futurama abbia solidissime basi scientifiche.
- Marco d'Itri
Continuo a guardare Fringe (ormai mi mancano due puntate) nella speranza che uno di loro, all'improvviso, scoppi a ridere esclamando "ma che cazzo stiamo dicendo? LOL"
- Claudio Cicali ♋
volevo iniziare a vederlo, ma con queste premesse...
- ☥Suzupearl
Bastava la "regola di Zauberei": se sono tutti fichi è una cazzata.
- Numero 6
scottkarp: I'm sorry Twitter search is a joke. Can't search further back then a few weeks. It's not just about real-time, it's a permanent record. - http://twitter.com/scottka...
Twitter needs to technically fix the search instead of decorating it.
- ashish
from iPhone
Maybe they could acquire a third party search service...
- Ken Sheppardson
Maybe they could just start taking this shit seriously?
- Andy Bakun
my tweets have disappeared off the public search timeline since the DoS attacks. Twitter's a free service and customer service reflects it...
- Sherrie Rose
Twitter has been a joke for two years. Problem is too many people enjoy using it. It's a shame people didn't move away from twitter. Pity for those people.
- Richard A.
Totally agreed. I had a personal hash-tag for so many tweets just so that I could maintain some records.All are gone now :(
- Sujay
Despite all the problems I do like that I can narrow my search geographically. That is something I wish I could do with FriendFeed. I would also like to search for new friends geographically.
- Skyler Call
Question: Why would anybody need to search twitter back more than a couple of weeks? I don't see how Tweets hold any value for that long. Do you save all your SMS Text messages too?
- Otto
Otto wins! If it's something worth saving, blog it, or put it somewhere that's yours, not Twitter's, or Tumblr's or anyone else's. Oye...
- Mike Lewis
Why are you sorry that a product you're not responsible for is a joke?
- Trent Hamm
If Twitter does come up with a good search functionality, then I want the ability to purge my tweets after some period of time. I don't want my messages being permanent records.
- Otto
What Twitter did to their search earlier in the Spring was a huge surprise to me as I used it regularly. The changes they made did not raise much of a huff then, so my read was that few people understand and make use of these search capabilities. While the friendfeed search has room for growth which we may not see now with the buyout, it is clearly one of the main reasons I decided to make this my social media home.
- Richard Reeve
Once in a while I think to myself how much data does the Internet want to keep, and why does it matter. Wouldn't it be better if there was a national library online that wasn't putting a load on the Internet from keeping so much useless data (which Twitter mostly has, BTW...)
- David Libby
My sense is that the dross is an inevitable by product, and what one might consider dross might be valuable to another for very different reasons, some of which we might not even recognize yet. Regardless of the system, I'm for archiving the entire unfolding transcript...
- Richard Reeve
Is FF search really much better? Trying to find things older than a few days or weeks is damn near impossible.
- Brian Sullivan
Brian, while FF only returns about 630 or items back, once you apply searches by keyword, that is more than enough to get you back all the way to the beginning of your Twitter, etc. record kept within FF. And that is the value, Otto, that before you could use Twitter as a very handy, "self-tagging" (by way of your tweet context) bookmark repository, etc. Sometimes you do want to find out what (specific) people said during a given conference, during a major event, sentiment trends over time, etc. etc.
- Alex Schleber
@Otto42, agreed that you should be able to opt out for privacy reasons, then again, you already sort of can by protecting your updates (granted that won't get your old tweets out of Twitter Search & FF, etc. databases).
- Alex Schleber
"Four hundred years ago this month, Galileo Galilei presented his eight-powered telescope to the Venetian Senate. He was soon working with a 20-powered telescope, and later that year, he proved that the moon's surface was rough, contrary to the prevailing view. Galileo went on to become one of the most recognized names in scientific history. But why do we call him by his first name only? Because that's how he referred to himself. At the time of Galileo's birth in 1564, surnames were optional in Italy. In daily interactions, an Italian would use the name his parents gave him at birth—what we'd now call a first name—and, if further clarification were required, add on his father's name (like di Antonio, or "son of Antonio"), his birthplace (Romano, or "from Rome"), his occupation (Pannetierre, meaning "baker"), or a traditional family surname (if one existed, like Galilei)."
- Shannon Jiménez
from Bookmarklet
"More developers are contributing more code to the development of Linux, and are speeding up in the process, according to a new study from the Linux Foundation. The latest "Who Writes Linux" report is now its second year, tracking the development of Linux from the 2.6.24 kernel to the recent 2.6.30 kernel release."
- imabonehead
from Bookmarklet
"That code was contributed to Linux at a faster rate and by more developers than the previous release, the report also found. The pace of development, measured in terms of patches accepted every hour, was 42 percent faster than it had been in the first Who Writes Linux report. Between the 2.6.24 and the 2.6.30 releases, there were 5.45 patches accepted every hour, for an average of 10,923 lines of code added every day, the Foundation said."
- imabonehead
While I like the artwork and sentiment, the characters are really accurate. MySpace are moms and kids, Twitter is 30+, ok the YouTube guy looks about right assuming he's a commenter :-)
- DaveDelaney.ME
El. Oh. El. You gotta be some sort of stupid to friend your boss before your probation period is up. Fired in front of friends and family? PRICELESS.
- Admiral Anika
She's a f*ing idiot. A similar thing happened to a friend of mine at an ad agency, who accidentally texted "my boss is a fucking cunt" ... to her boss. She didn't get fired or reprimanded, but she freaked out about it.
- LANjackal
It floors me how much people openly vent about their jobs on public feeds like FriendFeed. Even if your boss isn't a direct contact, how are people so sure that a boss or co-worker won't stumble across it?
- Mike Doeff
from iPhone
If I have complaints about work, I try to mask them as much as possible or make them more about me personally than the job itself. At the same time, I really try to stay mum about any job I have..
- Jon, the Chilled Beartato
Mike and how are you so sure that other people don't know who you are talking about? There's a person here on FriendFeed who complains about their coworker. Even though I live in a different city, I know that coworker.
- Admiral Anika
+1 Anika. I generally refrain from talking bad about my employer/coworkers ANYWHERE online. Even on anonymous accounts. You just never know who might freak out and file an unmasking court order. It's happened before.
- LANjackal
from IM
It also doesn't matter if anyone sees it when you write it, because The Google sees it and records it for anyone looking for it years from now.
- Trish R
Maybe the more general rule that comes into play here is to never say anything about someone you wouldn't tell them to their face.
- Ken Sheppardson
What an idiot... When people claim we don't need guidelines for employees using social media, I just have to point out cases of extreme stupidity like this...
- Badger Gravling
Ouch! Hope she learned the lesson. And +1 Ken, this is the simplest rule not to forget at any point.
- lelapin
Well someone has to make room for other people! From the sounds of it, she was probably already canned anyway.
- Robert Fisher
Well that was a bit dumb. The thing about social media is it's just so much a part of our lives. We are encouraged to pour our views and feelings into it but we have to remember who is going to be reading it. In the end we have to censor ourselves so as a result our lifestream is a watered down stream. There are no directors cuts.
- Parvez Halim
Interestingly, every time I consider complaining about my job via any social media platform, I stop and think "how can I make my job better? how can I improve myself?" and then end up writing about that instead. It has made me a much happier person. Really.
- mike fabio
.. and that's why I'm private. I'm pretty good about not talking about work, but never know when I may say something completely stupid
- Rodfather
I think there is a serious point here: Your on-line social network pals will be supportive of you regardless of whether you are right or wrong. That's what friends are for, kind of. All the boss does is let in a bit of reality.
- sjjh
Maybe she wanted to be fired by her boss? Just questioning...
- Torsten Eckert
Splendid. Too bad the story isn't real. OR IS IT...?
- Francesco Balducci
I do so love the false sense of anonymity the Internet instills in people.
- matthew john ernisse
Where did you get this? I'm trying to verify that it is actually a real event. Looks too 'perfect' and to generate this much hype I believe it is just two friends that wanted to laugh about how stupid the world is...
- Brian J. Reeves
I wondered the same myself. The language suggests it's from the UK
- LANjackal
from IM
... or somewhere else where the British style of speech dominates
- LANjackal
from IM
April - you can't imagine how many people e-mailed me screenshots of this :)
- Charlie Anzman
I wish I was here in order to press the "Like" button.
- Clément Cailly
social media and your boss don't mix well :)
- Dave Q
Koda was born with so many health problems, doctors were worried. But it turns out he's just a little horse | Mail Online - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news...
Miniature horses can be really nasty: they have the horse equivalent of a Napoleon complex. I shudder to think of the temperament that a dwarf miniature horse has.
- Mark Trapp
Finally... A horse a jockey can look straight in the eye *ducks*
- Johnny Worthington
from iPhone
Oh my gosh, this is amazing. I really would like one, it could be a friend for Luna :)
- Georgia Diehl