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		<title>Work, Ruby, VMware, Cable vs. DSL</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Work Politics and the Stationary Career Path Work has been a pain. There&#8217;s really no other way to describe it. Everyone is getting pissy because of tight deadlines and it&#8217;s only a matter of time before the finger pointing begins. I&#8217;m OK with that. Finger pointing doesn&#8217;t affect me as much. I just shrug it [...]]]></description>
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<p>Work has been a pain. There&#8217;s really no other way to describe it. Everyone is getting pissy because of tight deadlines and it&#8217;s only a matter of time before the finger pointing begins. I&#8217;m OK with that. Finger pointing doesn&#8217;t affect me as much. I just shrug it off and laugh. Usually in front of the person doing the pointing.</p>

<p>One of the things that really bugs me though is the fact that my career there feels stagnant. I&#8217;ve asked for a title increase once and been shot down. It&#8217;s not the fact that I was shot down that upsets me. It&#8217;s the response I received from upper management. Something about &#8220;implications&#8221; surround the idea of promoting me. I&#8217;ve been told by several people at the company that my name comes up often as the &#8220;go-to&#8221; person when it comes to getting things done and picking up where others left off. I&#8217;ve been told by <strong>higher paid</strong> employees that I am far more knowledgeable than they are and that I am highly regarded.</p>

<p>I don&#8217;t get it. I think they want me to quit. I&#8217;ll ask again, but I fear I will either get the same response or worse, no response.</p>

<h3>Ruby</h3>

<p>I was all gung-ho the other night about diving into Rails. I still am. I am just running out of steam these days. Between the nine hours at the day job and a couple hours after on the side gig that doesn&#8217;t pay, I just can&#8217;t find the time.</p>

<p>It is going to happen though. It is. Shut up.</p>

<h3>VMware and Unity</h3>

<p>Is it me, or is <a href="http://www.vmware.com/" title="VMware - It's virtual!">VMware</a> really giving <a href="http://www.parallels.com/" title="Parallels - It's virtual, too!">Parallels</a> a run for their money? I&#8217;ve been using VMware <a href="http://www.vmware.com/products/beta/fusion/" title="Fusion">Fusion</a> as my virtual machine of choice for the past several months. I&#8217;ve always felt that VMware has had a slight leg up on Parallels in the performance department. Now with <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIApJMzGzDQ" title="Unity, unite!">Unity</a>, I think VMware has a solid lead in the VM race. It is just an awesome product. I highly recommend trying it out. It&#8217;s still in beta, but so far, I haven&#8217;t had any issues running XP or <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com">Ubuntu</a> (Feisty). Best of all, if F R double E whilst in beta.</p>

<h3>Cable vs. DSL</h3>

<p>We&#8217;re cutting back on the spending around the house lately. One of the things I&#8217;ve chosen to sacrifice is <a href="http://www.timewarnercable.com/" title="Cable is fast!">Cable</a> to <a href="http://www.dslextreme.com" title="DSL... not so much">DSL</a>. As much as I hate the pone company, I&#8217;m willing to save $20 or so bucks per month for (what I thought was) a slightly slower interweb. Slightly was a total understatement. While downloading the latest VMware, I really felt the pain. First off, my download speed was a measly 68Kb/s and then to top that off, the transfer died 50MB into the download. Luckily, I just hooked this all up tonight and have not canceled cable just yet. I pulled out the cable modem and finished the download in four minutes (averaging ~700Kb/s). Pathetic. I think if I do a cost per bandwidth, I&#8217;m actually getting ripped off by DSL.</p>

<p>There was a whole host of other mishaps with the DSL order, but, I&#8217;m not going to get into that.</p>
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