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Jaybird

Jaybird is Birdmojo on Xbox Live and Jaybirdmojo on Playstation's network. He's been playing consoles since the Atari 2600 and it was Zork that taught him how to touch-type. If you've got a song for Wednesday, a commercial for Saturday, a recommendation for Tuesday, an essay for Monday, or, heck, just a handful a questions, fire off an email to AskJaybird-at-gmail.com

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  1. Max Hastings’ book about the beginning of World War One, Catastrophe 1914: Europe Goes To War.Report

  2. Glyph says:

    JB – when you say it can’t be outsourced, why is that? Is it because there are bits related to the physical plant (physical access control), or are there legal regime/compliance reasons(you have to know local law, and be subject to it) that outsourcing is impossible/unlikely?Report

    • Jaybird in reply to Glyph says:

      It’s a mixture of all sorts of things. Part of it is the relationship to the physical plant, part of it has to deal with the relationship to the physical data, and part of it is the fact that there are a non-zero number of applications out there that do little things like “phone home”… where “home” is a non-US country.

      Now, of course, I was told in the 90’s that unix administration wouldn’t be outsourced because of limitations due to such things as internet speeds, etc, so I may have my head up my butt a seventeenth time here but there are certain services that require not only a warm body (check!) but a trust relationship that outsourcing makes blurry.

      You’ve heard of the spills on the front page that are related to national security… I’m waiting to hear about a spill related to a multi-national global conglomerate where all kinds of dirty laundry will come out. Once that happens (“Did you know that the CEO has these very interesting hobbies?”), we’ll see one heck of a backlash.

      Of course, I see it as a “when” rather than an “if” so that colors my take on it somewhat.Report

  3. Will Truman says:

    Suits! It’s sort of a guilty pleasure.

    On the reading front, I am downloading a bunch of public domain comics for a writing project.Report

    • Chris in reply to Will Truman says:

      I watched the first couple episodes of Suits last weekend, and enjoyed them.

      This weekend I’ve watched a lot of stuff about asteroids (though the not-threatening-to-hit-Earth kind this time, thankfully) and plate tectonics. With a five year old who gives me play-by-play, because he’s seen each of these shows ten times.Report

  4. Maribou says:

    Well, thanks to the Netflix trial, I have recently watched Orange is the New Black (NEED. MORE. EPISODES), caught up on the last few seasons of How I Met Your Mother and Sister Wives, and added about 800 things to my queue, none of which I really have time to watch because of school. :/

    I’ve been reading photo books and art books and Marillier’s Shadowfell and Rowell’s Attachments. All fun, nothing too intense.Report

  5. NewDealer says:

    Still reading the Goldfinch, it is a long bookReport

  6. Neil Obstat says:

    Watched a Seahawk win vs. Vikings ( I think there’s something wrong w/ me…I’m following an NFL franchise…) Caught up on a couple S. 1 episodes of “Big Bang Theory”, the new “Walking Dead” & its after-show.

    Reading has been back-burner of late, but introduced my 16 y.o. daughter to Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture, which captivates her, and she has labelled it “house-porn”.Report

  7. Reformed Republican says:

    I am about halfway through season 3 of The Wire.

    For reading, I am ~2/3 of the way through Book 5 of The Wheel of Time. I am also on Book 10 of Lucifer, so I will wrapping that up shortly.Report