short takes
Jun. 21st, 2005 07:51 pmLast night's D&D game was fun (though long). The campaign will be ending soon, and that makes me sad even though it's necessary. Ralph set out, four years ago, to play out a particular story arc, and we're almost done. We've had some great moments, and we have some good story yet to come. I wonder what we'll do when it's all over.
We're nearly done watching Wonderfalls, a half-season TV show we borrowed on DVD. The first half-dozen episodes were wacky and quirky in a fun way, and on that basis we bought a copy for a friend as a gift. The last few episodes have been growing more dark and weird. While I know that the decision to kill it was made by episode #4 (that's all that aired), I'm not sure the outcome would have differed if the entire run had been allowed to air. But then, maybe something's coming in the last episode to tie it all up; we'll see.
From the "just shoot me now" department: We got a glimpse of the new time-tracking system we'll have to use at work starting in a couple weeks. The first sign that this would not meet our usual high standards for user interfaces came in the text shown in the desktop icon: "3270". Yup -- text-based COBOL system, no shortcuts, no UI brains. Whee.
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WallMart now requires employees to commit to work any shift, 24x7, or
be fired (link from
revlaniep). Got kids with specific
day-care hours? Have a problem working on the sabbath? Tough noogies.
I found this quote from the article ironic: "The officials who did know
were attending a conference on diversity and could not be reached, he said."
Diversity, huh?
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Date: 2005-06-22 02:08 pm (UTC)Truly, it is incredibly bad. Rumor has it that in a few months they're switching to an Oracle-based system that presumably wasn't built in the 70s.
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Date: 2005-06-23 01:02 am (UTC)There was, at one point, a rumor that they were actually going to adopt our system more widely, but that seems unlikely. If they improve the system all well and good, but I'll believe it when I see it.