Monthly Archives: October 2015
Bringing the hammer down, but in a really helpful way
Manuel came up with a great idea recently…to alleviate any confusion as to who on the Banner team of Enterprise Technology is using Banadmin (an access that is shared across team members), he procured a small replica of Mjolnir (Thor’s Hammer) and labeled it the “Banner Hammer.” The hammer will hang from the door of … Continue reading
Our first “TED O’clock”!
Thanks to all of you who came to today’s “TED O’clock” TED talk discussion! What a great turnout we had for our first event! Thanks, Matt, for the great picture! For our first gathering, we watched Margaret Heffernan discuss “Why It’s Time to Forget the Pecking Order at Work.” A few of the thoughts shared … Continue reading
Just a simple explanation
Check out this explanation of how the Saturn V rocket works that uses only the 1,000 most common words. It’s great in its simplicity, which is a good thing, but it does lack the detail about what makes this rocket such a brilliant design, so you lose a little in translation. No matter how you feel about … Continue reading