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Analyzing Everything: Attention Span
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General Subject Blog by Jeff Staddon. Monday, January 4, 2010. Ever notice that pay is largely determined by attention span? Low paying jobs typically require very short attention spans- make a burger, ring up a sale. Higher paying jobs require longer interactions. The highest paying jobs often have steps requiring months if not years to complete. What is your attention span? Could you make it longer? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Jeff Staddon is a software developer.
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Looking at Software: Finding an Accidental Cross Join in an Oracle Query
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Tuesday, February 3, 2015. Finding an Accidental Cross Join in an Oracle Query. Ever work on a query that joins multiple Oracle tables and one of them is cross joining on multiple rows resulting in multiple identical data rows in your output? Ever sit wondering like me which which table is at fault? Found a neat way to figure that out without having to actually think. We start with something like this:. Table a a,. Table b b,. Table c c,. Blah, blah, blah. Just add this to your list of fields:.
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Analyzing Everything: Wikileaks--Providing a Valuable Service?
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General Subject Blog by Jeff Staddon. Wednesday, December 8, 2010. Wikileaks- Providing a Valuable Service? I find it interesting that nearly all the coverage of Wikileaks makes the implicit assumption that organized governments are against Wikileaks. A good analysis of the situation however leads me to question that assumption. 1) Wikileaks has operated with impunity for a remarkably long period of time and until fairly recently from Amazon.com servers. This is another valuable commodity. What I can't f...
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Analyzing Everything: Cover Feedback
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General Subject Blog by Jeff Staddon. Sunday, February 6, 2011. A friend of mine is working on a self publishing project. Here is the cover he's been working on. We'd like some feedback- what you like about it, what you don't like, etc. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. One of my favorite books on general principles of life. Public domain text that I republished using a stock photo. Fun exercise, hasn't actually made any money, but that's OK. Jeff Staddon is a software developer.
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Analyzing Everything: How many democrats would vote for Health Care if George Bush was Running it?
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General Subject Blog by Jeff Staddon. Thursday, March 18, 2010. How many democrats would vote for Health Care if George Bush was Running it? I wonder how many of the house democrats would vote for this bill if George Bush was president? A democratic president won't be in the white house forever. . . we've got to think ahead people. The 30 Second Health Care Bill Summary:. 1) After the bill goes into effect the only health insurance available for purchase will be through government exchanges. 3) "plan yea...
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Analyzing Everything: FCC vs. the Internet
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General Subject Blog by Jeff Staddon. Monday, December 20, 2010. FCC vs. the Internet. Over the past twenty years the Internet has grown from a small academic community into a worldwide phenomena. In the process transforming how we work and think. Over the same period the US Government has stumbled from one failure to the next becoming increasingly mired in debt and ineffective policies. Please contact your congressional representatives and beg them to get government out of one of the last pieces.
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Analyzing Everything: Why I Like the Filibuster
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General Subject Blog by Jeff Staddon. Monday, January 24, 2011. Why I Like the Filibuster. In my work I am regularly called upon to make difficult technical decisions. My best work is done in a slow methodical way. Decisions made quickly in the passion of the moment are often regretted. Some of my best decisions have taken months to solidify in my mind. I don't find it strange at all that groundbreaking legislation can take months to work through Congress. In fact it should! Subscribe in a reader.
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Analyzing Everything: Conclusion = Hypothosis?
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General Subject Blog by Jeff Staddon. Sunday, February 8, 2015. Real things I've been wrong about:. The team I was sure would win the Super Bowl. The smart investment move. The right speed to navigating a curvy road. So how did I get to these wrong conclusions? I think that's a bit too simple. If you give two people the same facts they often come to very different conclusions. Why? General philosophies in which we organize and make sense of individual facts. 1. Therefore, a conclusion (including this one!