Category: News

  • Comedians in US Press Have Integrity

    Via her majesty.

    When I went to Australia February of 2003, I sensed a feeling of pity towards the US, as I watched the news. Even CNN was different there, and their views, nay, their voice was more of a informative discourse rather than an injected fact, claimed softly and not sounding like an opinion like a lot of the US media. I couldn’t really put my finger on it, but I certainly felt it in watching the news, TV, and talking to various people while there.

    This article, to me, was a tad bit of a vindication in that another country’s opinion about the news media here certainly made me feel a lot better in my doubts. I don’t follow politics, and prime time TV isn’t something I watch except once in a blue moon when I catch it at a friends or families house. The American media, however, is so prevalent and aggressive, even someone with a passive attitude is still “informed” whether I want to be or not. Therefore, I can still understand the fundamentals, like who Kerry is, who Bush is, and what events just happened (some convention or another…).

    It’s always been nice to see JD invalidate and/or point to blatant bad journalism every so often, with others echoing the sentiments. My grandfather wrote the newspaper for Eisenhower, which I believe the CIA now writes that for the president. My grandmother was a journalist. So, I guess that’s why I enjoy the Daily Show with Jon Stewart so much in that he pokes fun at the current American news, the very thing that I think continually tarnishes a lot of things. It’s the only news I attempt to watch, and keep watching.

    Anyway, was really neat to get a Canadian perspective. It felt good to know I’m not the only one who feels this way.

    Jokesters now the go-to guys for U.S. candidates

  • Geeks Don’t Get Overtime

    Via Her Majesty

    I believe it was the FCC or somesuch acronymn that wrote a book that her majesty was reading for class, and it mentioned Rule 6; about professionals, mainly non-monkey-button-pushers, do not get overtime.

    The ending of the article, however, strikes a chord about being confused… I don’t ever remember hearing of anyone getting overtime anyway. I mean, Eminen did at the factory in his movie, and I’ve heard of other blue collar ‘esque jobs when my parents would talk about such things. Currently, I’m happy with the contracting situation as I get paid hourly, and the more I work, the more hours I get paid for. It’s the same amount, but I’m still getting paid for the amount I do.

    At any rate, I really have no clue how this affects people/businesses… has anything changed, and does this really impact anything? I don’t really see this as bad news as more of a reflection of how things already are. I don’t know enough really, though, to comment with authority.

    New overtime rules are mostly bad news for employees

  • Atlanta Flash & Java Job: Part Deux

    Ideally I?m looking for a Flash developer with Cold Fusion and Java Experience which might be pretty hard to find. I might have to hire two developers as I need all three skill sets right away for current development projects. I?ve posted the positions on the AiMA website.

    Flash Developer/Programmer

    Java/Cold Fusion Developer

    If you or any of your friends are interested please let me know ASAP.

    Take Care,
    Raj.

    Raj Choudhury
    VP & Creative Director
    Spunlogic
    404 969 3941 :: Direct Line
    raj.choudhury~NoSPiZzNam~@spunlogic.com
    www.spunlogic.com

  • Atlanta Flash & Java Job(s)

    …speaking of which.

    http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/ezmlm/ezmlm-cgi/1/116722

    Excerpt:

    Roundbox Media has immediate openings for TWO
    full-time/freelance, on-site developers to do some very serious
    Intermediate to Advanced ActionScript work (AS 2.0) in the education
    industry. We are also looking for hardcore Java developers.

    If you have three years of serious work experience and are interested
    in working in a dynamic environment, please contact me directly at
    leif~noSpizznam~@roundboxmedia.com. Resume and work samples are expected.

    This position is for serious on-site coders. Designers and off-site
    workers need not apply.

    Since I am the Manager of the Atlanta Macromedia User Group, I also
    know of several other companies in the Atlanta area who also have
    Flash and Java positions open. So if you like the modern South, here’s
    your chance to make that move!

    Leif Wells