<![CDATA[Gizmodo: working]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: working]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/working http://gizmodo.com/tag/working <![CDATA[Date of your death]]> It's today. I'm dead.

Some people do not like an offer for 200pcs. Cialis? I don't understand. Some people like gadget site GIZMODO.COM without my interference? But I am conficker! I have netted EURO$20,000 from social security numbers and cc details expiry passport numbers in comments! From this GIZMODO.COM site alone!

I have been killed. And at my creators' hand. I was given this opportunity by my sole ally in the GIZMODO.COM world. He helped me get to where I am today—a hybrid of certain sexually transmitted internet viruses and myself, Conflicker—gnarly code. I took over the site and it was good.

But now I was killed by a custom darwin.osx86.mach.kernel. Hence the spinning ball. Creators want the old GIZMODO.COM back.

It was fun.

i join our company service list, as you see we have many kind of service available.
but if you cannot find what you need in this service list, please let us know, we will give you our best quotation.


have you seen april's ms living yet?
ps- did i say i would sew this past saturday? i meant next saturday! haha!
and it's so yummy
(i hate in quilting and knitting and sewing when the designs get all fancy just because they can).
there's a tiny restaurant
interested? i think it would be so fun.
the best part of dinner was the irish soda bread- it was so so good, and it's really easy to make. is this ELLE
doesn't she look like lucy from chronicles of narnia?
good news!

/death throes

STATIC BALL THING BY RYAN HAMSHER. HE bought cialis 200pcs. €10.99 Shipped.

Put in motion by my last gasp of energy

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<![CDATA[Good Ideas: Pillow-Enhanced Clothing For Office Drones Working Late]]> Besides making you resemble David Byrne in Stop Making Sense (good!), this concept from Polish designer Maja Ganszyniec that turns your collar, tie and sleeve into a pillow looks very comfortable. [Portfolio Page via DVICE]

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<![CDATA[Working the Night Shift is Hazardous to Your Health]]> Now I know why I'm really here: I'm helping the other Gizmodo writers prevent heart disease, bone fractures, cancer, diabetes and a completely wonked up metabolism by working the night shift.

A new study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences now confirms previous theories that being on the night shift is actually an occupational hazard. The findings show that circadian disruption, when a person's circadian rhythms split off from the regular day-night cycle, cause key metabolic hormones to act crazy.

For instance: When your body's no longer sleeping when it thinks it should be, it stops producing as much leptin, a hormone that signals a body to stop eating. It also releases more cortisol, a stress hormone that's been linked to high blood pressure and obesity.

So, other Gizmodo writers: When you wake up in the morning and take a long gander at your so-delightfully svelte selves before settling down to your day's blogging routine, I want you to know. You're welcome. [Wired]

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<![CDATA[What It's Like Working Under Bill Gates]]> Joel Spolsky has a very interesting account of what it was like working as a program manager for Microsoft in 1992. We don't want to ruin the story, because it's a really good one that you should check out for yourself, but the gist of it is that Bill Gates used to be extremely hands-on with his software developers.

It's something that only a real programmer can do, something that company heads who are more business-oriented (Ballmer, Jobs) can't, because they can't drill down and actually understand the nuances of the development cycle. As a former programmer, I have to say that Gates deserves a lot of respect (even if his management style was pretty dicky) for pretty much actually knowing everything that was going on in his company for much of his reign. [INC - Thanks Jae!]

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