@trinsec Yeah, it's pretty large, and is pretty fresh (I mean there are a lot of good come and go). The old technology is not efficient as nowadays, but I think instead of a cold broken machine exhibited in museum, it would be nice to have a working machine for demo. For typewriter, I think the mechanical design is amazing (I know the CPU uses much more higher techs but you can't really experience it)
And i bought an almost new typewriter for about 40 USD. I think it's a great deal. The typewriter is working perfectly.
I avoid buying electronic devices since I can't know if it's still working... but they're so cool (in terms of logging human history)
话说今天让我震惊的事情。
我的公寓管理员是个看起来普普通通的60多岁阿姨。她会讲流畅的英语,但是我有点听不懂口音所以都是和她讲日语。因为之前我叫过一次救护车然后住了院,把她吓到了;所以那之后她每次见面都要问我身体好不好,不要太累哦,要好好吃饭哦blabla总之就是看起来很普通的热心阿姨。
公寓管理员是个不算累但是待遇说不上好的工作。她每天需要7点工作到21点,每周工作6天。中间虽说有休息时间但也只是能去卧室躺一会。上班内容主要是坐在一楼的办公室里,处理可能发生的任何事情(be like给租户换灯泡、预约并对接各种工人or保险公司的人、节日的时候装饰公共空间blabla)
唔就是说这说不上是什么受欢迎的工作,也没有专业技能的门槛,所以我以为她是比较闲的邻家阿姨…
结果今天得知她其实是珠宝设计师,在南青山(港区的富人区)有一家自己的珠宝设计公司并且担任董事长。年轻时辞掉化妆品公司的工作去纽约留学学习珠宝,之后在某个著名奢侈品珠宝牌子里工作过多年,在各国的有名商场出展,还在韩国当过几年教授……啊(震惊到说不出话)
好奇她是以什么心态来应聘当公寓管理人的。把整栋楼的人都当宠物养吗
@henghenghengAAAAA 这种人不用理他们就好了(
国际象棋禁令大多被描述为“禁止跨性别女性参加女性国际象棋比赛”,但实际上此禁令比这严重的多。
所有跨性别人士都被针对了。根据ICF的决议,跨性别男性会被剥夺transition前赢得的头衔,只有“把自己的性别改回女性”才能拿回。同时所有跨性别棋手都会在档案内被标记为“跨性别”。
https://www.erininthemorning.com/p/international-chess-org-trans-women
这不是蠢,这是恶意,这是不死不休。
#国际象棋 #跨性别权益 #fide
RE: https://sauropods.win/users/futurebird/statuses/110908047570834442
@trinsec I'll try to remember that😂 I forgot to take a picture until I got home
On a whim, last night my friend and I decided to cycle to the night market 18km away, leaving at 8pm and arriving home at 1.30am. Including wandering around, riding 40KM in one night was a real challenge, and this morning (assuming 11AM is still considered as morning) I woke up with sore legs and a bit of chest pain (when breathing deeply). I guess now that's my new limit of how long I can ride in one night (before is 30KM).
The night market is kinda expected to be not the best one: the price is rocketing high. I bought a cup of mojito and had some chit chat with the boss, knowing the stand fee is 270 CNY each night, which is the fundamental cause of the high price, considering this is not a very popular place: 18KM away from the center of the city, with no attractions around.
My friend told me that there will be an unmanaged night market hosted only on Saturday nights, near the night market we went to. It will be much bigger in terms of scale, and will be much interesting. So... I'm expecting that one.
环球音乐集团 (UMG)、索尼音乐娱乐 (SME) 及多家音乐厂牌起诉 Internet Archive,称后者的 Great 78 Project 归档侵犯了其 2749 首歌曲的版权,或为其造成了高达 4.12 亿美元的损失。
Great 78 Project [1] 是一个旨在通过物理及数字方式保存 78 转黑胶唱片资料的项目。这种唱片盛行于 20 世纪初至 20 世纪 50 年代。
www.reuters.com/~
1. https://great78.archive.org/
#Sony #UMG #Copyright #Music #Archive
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@lucifargundam Sounds like you're going to change something, kind of fundamental of the company. There are always some people who hate changes and new rules, but they will eventually be there (if they're good for the company). If that's the reason you're there, and with the encouragement from higher up, I'd say do it.
However, maybe I'm being overly paranoid, but I would suggest that you seek an effective form of reassurance (rather than verbal encouragement) from your leader. In China, many subordinates will become scapegoats for their leaders when things get out of hand.
@lucifargundam Hmmm... What kind of gray? If it doesn't hurt anyone, I think it's fine. Also, you mentioned that "set the company back years of progress", which I assume it's not you leading the company into this gray area, instead, the company is already there.
What did the leader say?
I might fail to figure out how job-finding apps and HRs work.
Since I switched to the new job-finding app, I sent out about 500 applications in the past 2 weeks. Most of them get rejected or get ignored. That's fine, considering I am still a fresh man despite I already graduated a year ago. Normally they require at least 1 year of working experience, and most of them are asking for 3 years of experience while only paying less than 2K USD per month before tax. (Well, I still don't know how you are going to find your first job if everyone is requiring some previous experience)
But still, some HR does reply to me saying they're interested in me and ask when I have time to have a detailed chat. Which makes me believe that the previous experience is not a must-have, people are not machines, they can learn, and I can learn.
However, this is the weirdest part. Once I replied to them*, they just start to ignore me. I can see they are online, my replies are delivered, but they don't read it, and they don't respond to me. Where did their "interest" go?
*: I replied to let them know that, for online discussion, I'm ok whenever they're ready; for offline discussion, afternoon is preferred. I don't think this kind of reply will end the conversation.
@lucifargundam How? I mean, Why?
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