this could be taken the wrong way
Sep. 26th, 2005 04:58 pmIn context this made perfect sense. Out of context, I'm glad no managers were walking by at the time.
"Well, if you don't want to do incest, nepotism will work."
(A coworker needed to cons up a relationship diagram with doubly-linked nodes, like a spouse who's also a sibling or a child who's also an employee...)
"Well, if you don't want to do incest, nepotism will work."
(A coworker needed to cons up a relationship diagram with doubly-linked nodes, like a spouse who's also a sibling or a child who's also an employee...)
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Date: 2005-09-26 09:44 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-09-26 09:53 pm (UTC)At CMU I wrote some locally-useful Emacs extensions, too. The most personally useful were the Coke-machine monitor and the Usenet news reader (later, rightfully, displaced by something much better). (I did not write the famous Coke-machine status checker; I never had that brand of smarts. What I wrote was a little utility that, when the machine was empty, would monitor it (using that existing tool) and let the user know when someone began to fill the machine. The reason this was important was that when the machine showed "empty" there were really two cold Cokes in each column... Yes, even back then caffeine was a critical resident of my blood stream.)