Makes me think of PIN NumberAnd there is a type of term that I find mildly annoying. "ATM machine", "LCD display"
Makes me think of PIN NumberAnd there is a type of term that I find mildly annoying. "ATM machine", "LCD display"
Sad. You're missing 80% of human communication.If you start your argument by saying, "I feel that..." or something similar, I am not likely to take you seriously.
Even worse is the use of "I feel like" blah blah blah. No you don't feel out anything, you make a cognitive reasoning. Facts and deductions are not emotional.
I feel like we’re no longer adding value to this discussion. Let’s take it offline where we can discuss how best to deliver integrated solutions to meet the needs of our customers.Got more buzz words for you all:
Value prop
Adjacency
Inject
Headwinds
Tailwinds
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Sometimes I wonder how I became a corporate dick-bag.
Thanks for the valuable feedback SecondRow! Best to circle back after we have re-aligned the appropriate resources and added the feature request to the next sprint.I feel like we’re no longer adding value to this discussion. Let’s take it offline where we can discuss how best to deliver integrated solutions to meet the needs of our customers.
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I probably should have kept it to myself. At a recent launch, several millennials, referred to a member as a "boomer" and this club member is a gen-x-er. I would never use the term millennial negatively but they did with Boomer and they are clearly wrong.Yeah that one needs a bit of context in order to ring true, but its the second time I have heard it in rather important meetings.
+100. It is ageist and imports a lack of respect for your elders.I would never use the term millennial negatively but they did with Boomer and they are clearly wrong.
I honestly don't know which generational label correlates to what years, but I find that whole classification system tiresome, irrelevant, and overly generalizing by media and other whiners. Everyone is either my age, or if they're older, they are just older. If they are younger, they are snowflakes.I probably should have kept it to myself. At a recent launch, several millennials, referred to a member as a "boomer" and this club member is a gen-x-er. I would never use the term millennial negatively but they did with Boomer and they are clearly wrong.
CONCUR.Starters- they've been igniters forever, besides who do you think we're going to fool?
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My thoughts in green print above.Rocketry jargon:
"We have an event." What else would you like to call it?, a flight is a series of events and as long as they occur in the proper order all is good.
"the laundry" Meh, but I see your point.
"arch-ing over" Arching yes, Arcing is the correct term as it is whats actually occurring.
"This is a heads-up flight, everybody on your feet." If an LCO has to warn people that they need to be prepared to run, something is very wrong. Disagree, everyone SHOULD be watching flights as they happen, however a HEADS UP Flight is a call for a special reason (Cluster, First Flight of an unproven design/configuration, etc) and as such should be brought to everyone's attention.
"Welcome to High Power, get out your wallet!" How novel and witty. Sort of agree, its only amusing once in a while, though I have said it myself.
I have a friend who was LCO at a (very) low power event with grade school age kids. But they had club provided launch equipment.Rocketry jargon:
"We have an event."
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Yeah that one needs a bit of context in order to ring true, but its the second time I have heard it in rather important meetings.
It was NAR supported new speak. Double Plus Good!Starters- they've been igniters forever, besides who do you think we're going to fool?
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“Don’t go into the light!”"Open the light / close the light"
I believe it's a Quebec thing... "Open da light / close da light"
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