DailyDirt: Just Another Day On The Job
from the urls-we-dig-up dept
For some folks, it's Columbus Day AND a day off from work. For those of you who didn't go to work today, here are a few interesting stories about working in some unique (or seemingly unique) situations.- Gizmodo's Brian Lam recounts his handling of the "lost&found" iPhone4 with Steve Jobs, where Lam regrets being too greedy in pursuit of a good scoop. Apparently, he didn't ask himself: "If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?" [url]
- A former Microsoft employee describes his experience working on Bing... in a not-so-favorable light. The grass is always greener? [url]
- Five rock-climbers/engineers scaled down the Washington Monument to assess its damage -- and had some fun while doing it. Interestingly, there's a Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians that certifies rappelling experience for dangerous jobs like that... [url]
- To discover more interesting business-related content, check out what's on StumbleUpon. [url]
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Filed Under: bing, columbus day, iphone4 scoop, rock climbing, washington monument
Companies: apple, microsoft
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http://www.careercast.com/content/top-10-scary-jobs-2010-3-broadcast-tower-technician
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- Not sure why this day is celebrated ... seems rather silly. I remember being taught the following flat earth fallacy. Is this crap still taught?
"The idea that educated men at the time of Columbus believed that the earth was flat, and that this belief was one of the obstacles to be overcome by Columbus before he could get his project sanctioned, remains one of the hardiest errors in teaching."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_the_Flat_Earth
Columbus discovered America ? ... Not.
Although that was what we we were all taught.
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I call FUD on that piece. It feels like it's been written for the sake of those who regard Microsoft and it's products as toxic.
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Jobs could have asked himself the same thing and sent the letter claiming the phone. Instead he brought in the law, caused legal problems and everyone knew it was an Apple prototype anyway. If he were alive perhaps he would question his behavior also.
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