SpiceWorld London 2015
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Crud try again
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@scottalanmiller speaking about DevOps
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I left the conference about an hour ago. Another SpiceWorld done for me. Had to leave a little early to go to the office, charge up the laptop and iPhone, print my boarding pass and head to the airport.
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Wished I could have attended,.. but maybe I'll wiggle out a trip to Austin.. Depends on the Boss...
Like the mug,..
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My mug? Yeah, pretty handsome I know.
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On my way to the show this morning I watched a lorry hit a Volvo at Lancaster Gate, inches in front of me
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Sad your email isn't samiller instead of just smiller.
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Closeout drinks
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@handsofqwerty said:
Sad your email isn't samiller instead of just smiller
Or my full name or SAM or a lot of things
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Having a falafel burger at Giraffe at Stansted Airport. I'm here three hours before my flight.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@handsofqwerty said:
Sad your email isn't samiller instead of just smiller
Or my full name or SAM or a lot of things
Yeah, I go nuts because so many places use my legal first name in my email address. I never go by my legal name, but because that's my email I constantly get called that...
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@handsofqwerty said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@handsofqwerty said:
Sad your email isn't samiller instead of just smiller
Or my full name or SAM or a lot of things
Yeah, I go nuts because so many places use my legal first name in my email address. I never go by my legal name, but because that's my email I constantly get called that...
I understand WHY it happens. I have seen companies, though, that actually ask if you have a preferred name and then use that for your email as a result. It's much nicer.
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@handsofqwerty Or just use your preferred name when filling out applications / new hire forms, etc.
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@dafyre said:
@handsofqwerty Or just use your preferred name when filling out applications / new hire forms, etc.
That can cause issues sometimes with identification.
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Yeah. Legally often you are not allowed to do that.
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I had a job that refused to use my preferred name recently. Oddly my preferred name was simply my real name but they refused and it caused collisions in their AD and no end of issues.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Yeah. Legally often you are not allowed to do that.
Yeah, having A.J. on my resume and Andrew J. on my social security card, passport and/or license can create issues.
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I got in a ton of trouble when they spelled my name incorrectly on my firearms license - holy shit.