IT Security, Chicken chicken chicken, geek dress codes, etc...

Jun 29, 2007 00:26

First: IT Security Warfare. A rather interesting read, at least for me ( Read more... )

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kimoi June 29 2007, 12:11:23 UTC
Dress codes interesting. I'm still trying to figure out what'll be acceptable for me, given it's not a techie company.

Ruby on Rails - another one of those "some day" things.

Butterfly ball whee~ Which was the origami book you mentioned a few posts back?

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ibneko June 29 2007, 19:31:18 UTC
Mmmm. Yes, it is. Although I wish we could just do away with dress codes completely~ ::finds the formalities to be an expensive nusance:: The post that I linked to had other links too, and I think one was to the female dress code. Although I'm not entirely sure if it was for female geeks dress code? ::shrugs:: Just... go and poke a salesperson and ask for assistance to get a business casual outfit put together. And maybe a business formal one. And wear those to work until you figure out what's acceptable there?

Yeah. Arrrr~ some day. XD I need to make it like a NaNoWriMo thing. Although I think I just need to figure out how to get started. And find a problem to solve...

The lovely boxes book. ::ponders purchasing...::

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kimoi July 6 2007, 05:22:15 UTC
Agreed. I'd be pretty happy with uniforms, given they were comfortable. Yup, saw the female dress codes. I'm thinking it's more for female geeks in a geek setting though? Looking for more of a female geek in a business setting but still in a geek role. We'll see.

Ah! I do have the book, so if I can get my scanner hooked up when I get back...

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ibneko July 8 2007, 19:31:54 UTC
:: twitches at her userpic:: da fuh...? o.O Hehehe.. Vampire? Or zombie?

Ah, no worries. Book's been purchased from Amazon already~ Although scans would be spiffy, so I could keep it on my laptop, leaving the hardcopy at home. But I can do that myself, once the book arrives. Any other recommended origami books, by the way?

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kimoi July 12 2007, 10:25:06 UTC
Might be zombie, now that you mention it.

Ah, good purchase. I like to fold box-y/unit-y things, flowers, and spirals. There are others who like folding animals and other things. Any preference? Here's a pretty good review site: http://www.giladorigami.com/

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ibneko July 12 2007, 14:01:05 UTC
Hmmm. I think I prefer patterns. Most origami animals aren't really as amazing looking as boxes, stars, and other things with some sort of symmetry.

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kimoi July 18 2007, 12:23:45 UTC
Models by Tomoko Fuse and Toshikazu Kawasaki are quite good.

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