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Klumber t1_j5zuf7f wrote
Reply to comment by eggrollinmypants in IBM Cuts 3,900 Jobs In Latest Tech Layoffs by itsonlyeva
They are very large in lots of fields, I'm in Libraries (Health currently) and once you know, you see them everywhere. Just working behind the screens making sure that all this eResource stuff works.
Klumber t1_j5ynrhk wrote
Reply to comment by Martholomeow in IBM Cuts 3,900 Jobs In Latest Tech Layoffs by itsonlyeva
They're essentially a service company now. Primarily supporting other businesses with complex information technology problems. The fact that you don't know them is part of their success, they switched entirely to B2B, where they do have consumer facing functions they're usually badged with a different name or in the shape of joint-ventures.
Klumber t1_j5vntu3 wrote
Reply to comment by selphfourgiveness in Amsterdam opens a $65 Million underwater parking garage for bikes by Scarppetta
I was walking through a nearby city recently and saw parking racks for bikes. 'oh nice, shame they aren't used!' then I realised the only way to get to them was by going up 30 steps of stair, or through a big shopping mall. Brilliant design.
Klumber t1_iylszvs wrote
Reply to [Topic][Open] Open Discussion Thread — Anybody can post a general visualization question or start a fresh discussion! by AutoModerator
Right, this is a question that has been driving me nuts... What is this sort of chart called and how can I make one to visualise the time me and my team spend on different areas?
What I would like to do is have a centre point with the total available weekly hours of the team, the individual team members on the left and the tasks we carry out on the right... I've got the data, I just don't have a tool to make this sort of chart (I think!) nor the knowledge of the name, so I can't Google it either! Any help more than welcome.
Klumber t1_j68ovix wrote
Reply to My old, deaf dog likes to sleep outside. Because she's deaf, we can't call for her, and I don't feel like going out to get her in the cold/snow. So we taught our younger dog to go get her. by Admiral_Hakbar
We have two young Clumbers, one (22mths) loves staying outside and does the typical Clumber Spaniel thing of ignoring the shit out of you. The young one (4mths) actually listens, so she makes sure the older one does as well by licking her mouth and 'asking' her to follow. It's brilliant, dogs have so much to offer.