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...TRWTF is Comic Sans.
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TRWTF is the lack of the usual soul-crushing disappointment.
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COMIC SAAAAAAAAANS!!!
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Ms. Kelly sounds hot.
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Student and Librarian cobble together an unmanageable, unmaintainable, stinking mess of an application and promote it as "progress". This is par for education. We're stuck supporting these types of "apps" for years. Thanks guys.
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Ah, the joys of socialized education.
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But is a cobbled-together house better than no house at all?
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Good story but it could have used a few more typos.
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No, no it's not -- In particular, when you're trying to grow that cobble to house an entire district.
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Not enough crushing defeat at the end. Ending a WTF on a high note? That's TRWTF.
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Indeed, this story took a different path than what I was originally expecting, what with the 'mistook for a fellow student' and the 'closet-with-a-desk' back office.
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"I'd like to thank the fine folks at Penguicon for having Alex and I as guests."
That's "Alex and me". (You wouldn't say "...for having I as a guest", would you?)
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Very little for the grammar nazis here, but "I'd like to thank the fine folks at Penguicon for having Alex and I as guests" is poor.
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Well, most of these applications are created by people who know what the real problem is, and intended for use as a prototype - not a final system - which never gets funding to be properly designed. I have no problem with people taking the initiative to build these types of "apps", I have a real problem with rigid IT structures and unfunded schools that can't capitalize on these innovations.
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So Brian learned his lesson: nothing you work on ever belongs to you, until you go into business for yourself. It's one of the harsh realities of this profession.
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Do more with less. That's what I do at work, too: over the years, I've increased production of an electronics assembly "department" while using just one full-time technician position. In about a year or so, our output will be an order of magnitude higher than when we started some 4 years ago. All because the process got streamlined, designs were adjusted for manufacturability, and tools were purchased (or made) to speed things up. This includes an in-house production management tool that handles product documentation and BOMs, and automates ordering hundreds of parts per each job so that you don't need a purchasing department to push paper around and make mistakes.
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Beautiful story! Standing Ovation
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How do articles keep getting published with what appears to be zero proofreading?
You've got incorrect words, incomplete sentences, and can't even get the main character's name right.
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TRWTF today are the comments, more than ever. The few that actually comment on the story completely miss the point. ADHD must be widespread here.
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Nobody cares you loser.
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obvious troll is obvious
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I enjoyed this one. There is lots of bad grammar, though; it's time to proofread!
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TRWTF is that it didn't end up in a spontaneous episode of steamy, sweaty, business-consultant-suit-ripping jungle sex. You can bet that's how it will end in the movie of the book.
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You don't need a degree in math to know that these are mutually exclusive sets.
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Only in the physical universe. I was fully expecting another one of those stories when I starting reading this.
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QFE. The cynicism of the average programmer when it comes to making projects scale up is astounding.
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Maude Lebowski: Lord. You can imagine where it goes from here. The Dude: He fixes the cable?
That is what I was expecting from this story.
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So if I get this right, the principal changed its funding from coming from Special Projects to coming from the library's budget, so then the head librarian was pissed because it ate all the library's budget? And the staff dropped out of PEN because all the new students that were getting involved in PEN were "less than desirable" (i.e. not really interested in improving their grades) but still allowed to participate because of the principal?
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It does seem like a program like this is better suited to run on each school, individually, rather than grouping the entire district into a single database.
captcha: appellatio...holy shit that sounds hot and appropriate.
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That is how I understood it, too.
The principle was playing Hubert the fool, and making changes guaranteed to doom the project, and being able to place the blame on OP for it.
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TRWTF are nerds that don't recognize Slayer.
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In having Alex and I as guests, change I to me.
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So, the principal killed the program by funneling a horde of inner city kids into it and inducing White Flight. Very politically incorrect.
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There's no WTF here -- this is life sometimes, plain and simple. I sure wouldn't want someone to read this to me -- far too lengthy and dry!
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Official reading copy of today's article. And yes, forum-dwellers (read: Trolls), it is in Comic Sans MS
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One of the better stories here, and sadly, the Asperger's crowd is in full force.
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On another topic, more people die these days because someone wrote the wrong number in the wrong box than because of anything involving swords. Knives are another matter.
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I very much enjoyed this story -- and I have ADHD, so I don't think that explains why some people appear to be missing the point or unable to read what is frankly not that long of an article.
And I think I could find somebody with Asperger's to agree with me that it's a good article. Learning disorders don't make it impossible to appreciate the nuance of this story.
The new manager who deliberately tanks the project while pinning the blame on the poor sap running it is definitely the WTF, and deserves to be a WTF because it is so commonplace. The world has a lot of bullies in it, who think nothing of stepping on the unwary to achieve their goals, just as this principal got PEN shut down while letting Hubert take the fall for it, so he comes out smelling like roses both for graciously supporting a student project and for the district not suffering from such a "miserable failure". A lot of us have had experiences like that; not all of us were lucky enough to learn it so early, before it can tank our careers. And precious few were as amazingly fortunate as Hubert, to have a no-nonsense mentor who understood the situation, understood his real qualifications, and could get him a new position where his work would actually be appreciated.
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But don't expect your post to surive the next hour.
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In the spirit of making the world a better place, here's my contribution: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkRKP7_8CwY
And if I could, I'd drive a stake thru Askismet's heart.
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The whole point of the story is the politics. This couldn't be an ongoing success because the new manager couldn't take credit for it. It had to fail, because of someone else, then be re-created (probably the exact same code) and a huge success.
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I couldn't tell if I was reading Twilight, or some middle-schooler's autobiography of the 14 years of his life (complete with the horrible writing of a middle-schooler). The whole story was saturated with WTF.
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