sixlettervariables

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I'm a lead software engineer in the nuclear industry. My day to day development is in C#/WPF, C (and a little C++), and Fortran 77 through 2003. We're off the Honeyboxen, but still have Vaxen. This job is two parts computer archaeology and one part bleeding edge. I'm also a captain, paramedic, and rescue technician on the industrial fire brigade at work.

To round out the 168 hours in a week, I spend the rest of the time working in my community. I volunteer, serve on the board of directors, and work part-time as a paramedic and lieutenant for Leland Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department. I also work part-time as a paramedic for a local hospital-based EMS service. I teach continuing education for firefighters and EMTs, and help teach new EMS students at two local community colleges. And when I'm not sleeping, I'm an associate editor at the EMS 12-Lead Blog, where we help teach ECG interpretation to paramedics, nurses, PAs, and doctors.

I encourage you to Learn CPR, and Save a Life! Push hard fast and deep in the center of their chest and don't stop until help arrives.


Mar
26
comment Every “close” has its thorn: replace “close” with “on hold” for the first five days
@BenBrocka: fair enough. Perhaps [On Hold] for us, [Needs Your Attention] for them?
Mar
26
comment Every “close” has its thorn: replace “close” with “on hold” for the first five days
@BenBrocka: what's wrong with Needs Attention, besides an extra word.
Mar
26
comment Every “close” has its thorn: replace “close” with “on hold” for the first five days
I like @Robert's [Needs Attention].
Mar
26
comment Four-year old question with 48 upvotes and 81 stars just got deleted
@meyumer: Closing a post with 81 stars is overwriting them with your opinion, by some definition. Editing a post with 81 stars is overwriting the original content, that would be suspect as well I take it?
Mar
26
comment Four-year old question with 48 upvotes and 81 stars just got deleted
@meyumer: please do not conflate stars with "Good". I use them to track questions of interest. Interest is a very broad term, these days typically to see if somebody improves a post that I'm on the fence about closing/deleting. I star absolute crap sometimes.
Mar
26
comment Turbocharging the Roomba: solutions for premature deletion
+1 on revising the removed question text.
Mar
26
comment Every “close” has its thorn: replace “close” with “on hold” for the first five days
+1, Last one is pretty good.
Mar
23
comment How do we get people to stop Recommending a move to Code Review
Sounds like a bad question in general. Downvote, vote to close, help clean up SO!
Mar
21
comment Please, help me understand why is this question non constructive
@mark: you've mistaken this network for a forum. There are a number of wonderful forums out there which will gladly accept your discussions of the best products.
Mar
21
comment Is there a new “What have you tried?”
@TimPost: that site really isn't helpful...it is a long rant. Considering how many of our users speak English as a Second Language, it is wildly unhelpful. It takes at least two reads to actually boil down what he's even yelling about. Much simpler and less frustrating to the end users to just ask for some code...
Mar
21
comment Dealing with quickly edited, copied answers?
@Asad: gaming a system has consequences. "You should use a different class. I'll add an answer in a sec." <- deserves a downvote no matter how they improve it.
Mar
21
comment Dealing with quickly edited, copied answers?
@Asad: why does leaving an edit trail take away incentives to edit and improve? It is irrelevant to regular users.
Mar
20
comment Please clarify the jsfiddle.net linking restriction in the error message
It is pretty self explanatory...
Mar
20
comment Should questions only be about problems?
Who said that question was useful on SO? Useful blog entry? Yes.
Mar
20
comment Dealing with quickly edited, copied answers?
Also, I can't find the duplicate but there was a proposal somewhere to make the first version of a question/answer permanent and roll all subsequent grace period edits into their own revision. Thus saving a history entry containing the user's crappy attempt or placeholder.
Mar
20
comment Dealing with quickly edited, copied answers?
@JamesDonnelly: when you see bad stub answers downvote them. Don't revoke your downvote if they fix it either. Eventually they'll learn (or not and suffer downvotes).
Mar
19
comment Some small changes to related questions.
+1 right alignment pleeaaaaase. Only power users click on Related, or we wouldn't have so many duplicates.
Mar
19
comment Blacklist the [books] tag
I don't personally feel that any information you provide will deter users from making decisions. Users who wish to ask book questions could care less what we think. Downvotes and closure provides the behavior modification necessary to dissuade, because you can't stop these questions.
Mar
19
comment Blacklist the [books] tag
You could just auto-close questions which use the tag. Subtle form of behavior modification. "Whenever I try and ask this 'best book' question it is closed immediately?!"
Mar
19
comment Community Edit Request - “Solved” / “[fixed]” / “[Answered]”
@GeorgeStocker: if you delete them, they won't be problematic anymore ;)