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graphicsRat | 6 years ago | on: How KitchenAid and Le Creuset Took over Kitchens

We put a kitchen Aid blender on our wedding list almost 4 years ago. It's costly but rock solid, near if not industrial grade. I only wish I'd bought one years ago instead of buying and disposing of cheaper brands that don't last. (Penny-wise pound foolish I was.)

graphicsRat | 6 years ago | on: How Germany is able to run the world’s second largest export economy

According to American Society of Mechanical Engineers one reason Germany has kept is industrial base are the Fraunhofer Institutes you will find all over the country right next to universities doing essentially free R&D in almost every area of technology for companies that might otherwise not be able to afford them. (I had a student assistant job at one such institute when I was an MSc student in Germany)

https://www.asme.org/topics-resources/content/how-does-germa...

graphicsRat | 6 years ago | on: The Decline of Stack Overflow

Some mods are ridiculous. The profile of one tag maintainer for example read thus (paraphrased) "X is now a mature technology and all the meaningful questions have been asked so I spend most of my time editing and deleting questions".

ALL my questions got downvoted. So I stopped asking questions under that tag.

graphicsRat | 6 years ago | on: Startup options are better than they look (2017)

Stock options in the UK are a near fraud. Your a ability to excercise them is contingent on an exercise window opening at the next funding round (a long time) and you lose said options on your last day of employment. Unscrupulous management trying to claw back options can force employees out.

I do not take stock options in UK companies seriously and neither should you.

graphicsRat | 6 years ago | on: The Awkward but Essential Art of Office Chitchat

Sadly this is true in my current and previous jobs.

I worked and have worked with people who know very little or do very little yet but have mastered the art of hobnobbing and have fared a lot better than yours truly who'd rather put his head down and get the work done.

graphicsRat | 6 years ago | on: Boeing's Crashes Expose Systemic Failings

> US does corporate espionage to favor domestic companies, and creating a new plane is such a big project that there's no way to miss that.

Pardon my ignorance but I thought the Chinese government was the one doing this sort of thing. Surely the US government does not engage in espionage on behalf of it's companies

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