Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 28547
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2003/5/25 [Uncategorized] UID:28547 Activity:high
5/24    Stupid problem and hints deleted.  Learn to think independently.
        \_ you just deleted one of the most valuable thing on motd.
           \_ I found it in the archives.  Yawn.
                \_ How do you search the archives?
                   \_ Archived at http://tinyurl.com/cnmd
                      \_ Oh you hacker, you.
              \_ Yeah, information wants to be free mother fucker!
                 \_ Information doesn't want anything.
              \_ I checked the archives, too.  It wasn't valuable.
                 \_ can't mathematica handle problems like that now?
                    it seems like every time i do a sum or integral like
                    that with a pen and paper some punk kid makes fun of
                    me for not using mathematica.
                    \_ Damn kids!  Get off my lawn!
                    \_ yes, it does.  Smash their nose in next time.  It works.
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tinyurl.com/cnmd -> www.csua.berkeley.edu/~dans/
Skotos originally planned to focus exclusively on text based interactive fiction games, commonly referred to as MUDs, MOOs, or MUSHes. In light of the fact that this is a very specialized niche market, we expanded into publishing, and now feature a suite of games that includes text based, strategy, and graphical MMORPGs. Working at Skotos is a pleasure since everyone I work with there is exceedingly talented, bright, and just generally good at what they do. I am seeking full-time employment beginning as early as June. Although Skotos is a fantastic place to work, it is, nonetheless, a small company, and, consequently, I am looking for a new position with increased opportunities for professional growth. At present, there are two areas I would like to focus on in further developing my skills. I am a capable C programmer, and I know my way reasonably well around a debugger. Over the next few years, I would like to gain experience working on larger and more complex systems in order to increase both my overall ability and the speed at which I write code. The other area I plan to develop is my management ability. I have a certain natural talent for managing programmers and other technical types, and I would relish the chance to further refine this.