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Tall building, lots of windows, which one is yours?
For the past three years, my office was in the shadow of that tall building, at ground floor of the next building (where the R&D dept is housed).
My future job will not be on campus but some 2 clicks closer to home, because they moved the whole IT department (with the exception of IT Help Desk) off-campus years ago.
For the past three years, my office was in the shadow of that tall building, at ground floor of the next building (where the R&D dept is housed).
My future job will not be on campus but some 2 clicks closer to home, because they moved the whole IT department (with the exception of IT Help Desk) off-campus years ago.
As a perpetual lurker, I just wanted to share my appreciation for all of the work and dedication Eric commits to the Slackware project. Thank you very much.
This is the company: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASML_Holding
It is in cycling distance from where I live. My job would that of Senior Linux Infrastructure Engineer in the Electrical Engineering Support Department of IT.
(...) I'll try to introduce the concept of trolling to make it a real challenge ;-)
This is the company: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASML_Holding
It is in cycling distance from where I live. My job would that of Senior Linux Infrastructure Engineer in the Electrical Engineering Support Department of IT.
Interestingly, the IT Director told me when I sent him a "thank you for hiring me" message, that he has a challenge for me. Literally he said "build a Slackware-like community here inside ASML".
I'll try to introduce the concept of trolling to make it a real challenge ;-)
Wonderful. I wish you a nice startup on the new job and success in your challenge.
This is the company: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASML_Holding
It is in cycling distance from where I live. My job would that of Senior Linux Infrastructure Engineer in the Electrical Engineering Support Department of IT.
Congratulations!
Out of curiosity, how much it is "cycling distance"? Just to compare to my "cycling distance".
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