Wisas62

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[–] Wisas62@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Your statement is incorrect. The Danish straits are considered international waterways and the gulf of Finland has a central strip of international waters (even though the Helsinki–Tallinn Tunnel never got started). So if you are trying to get technical, you should know your shit first. You cannot get to any of Scandinavia without crossing international space via train.

This whole mess can just be over if you just agree that the statement is wild. You're pulling at straws to defend an argument that doesn't make any sense.

[–] Wisas62@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago (4 children)

You want to include Scandinavia, well if I include Alaska it's ~5k miles from Miami to Anchorage. Point still stands its a wild comment to make.

[–] Wisas62@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (7 children)

This is a wild comment. ~3.8MM sq miles vs ~1.6MM

Lisbon to Vilnius ~2375 miles longest route I could picture Portland ME to San Diego ~3200 miles Portland OR to Miami ~3250 miles NY to Chicago ~800 miles Hamburg to Vienna ~600 miles

[–] Wisas62@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

Maybe this is an event of what happens if I don't know? I understand that this wouldn't be something you could cold turkey, but what I'm saying is what if I'm that scenario you start questioning "do I need to know?". When you're in a comfortable mind space, think about what you would have done ~15 years ago when there was no access to an unlimited amount of data?

I'm definitely not a therapist so maybe this isn't helpful at all but worth a shot.

[–] Wisas62@lemmy.world 9 points 2 months ago

I think a super important thing people forget is a good PMs ability to always know where the data is that's been received. Can't tell you the number of times there's been conversations "we're waiting on x from the client" and the PM being long it's right here in the standard location. How they remember everything I don't know.

[–] Wisas62@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

The true skilled arguer. Upset that I tell you what you have or have not done and then proceed to do the exact same thing.

You didn't answer the question. Regardless of who's more right, the end result is the same. There are diversity "goals or mandates" whatever you want to call it. So you are actively looking for people to fill roles based on protected characteristics. Do you not agree this is a direct contradiction of the civil rights act of 1962?

[–] Wisas62@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Dude, just look up the 3 cue system vs phonics. Talk about teaching to a system... Based on the are of the standard forum user you were likely a 3 cue learner and I'm truly sorry. No exaggeration I've read 1000s of books in my life and I can't imagine struggling to read. I'm sorry.

[–] Wisas62@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (3 children)

You have taken zero FEDERAL DEI training programs. This is obvious by the article you linked and your comment. DEI had no effect outside of working in a federal position or federal contractor. Honestly if I were you I'd be embarrassed of this post. Of course that was when I thought I was on lemmy. I didn't realize the education level had already dipped to reddit levels.

Btw the DEI explicitly contradicts the civil rights act of 1962 and the protected characteristics of hiring someone and actually makes them the deciding factor. So maybe do 10 mins of research and you will probably change your mind. I understand independent research is difficult but I promise the payoff is worth it.

[–] Wisas62@lemmy.world 10 points 5 months ago

Let's talk about suburbs. These generations left the city because they couldn't afford it. Now suddenly living 5 mins from work is expected but then the an entry level job can't afford it and it's a generational difference? Can you afford to buy a house within 45 mins to your work? Hell ya where I live but you don't have immediate access to all city amenities.

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