Lee
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About 5, FWIW.Try whitepages.com too. See how many different people you can find with my name
Back to the topic at hand...
Boy, that MM+ sure is buggy, huh?
About 5, FWIW.Try whitepages.com too. See how many different people you can find with my name
Just to point out how much the world has changed since the 60's and 70's for people in the bottom 5th economically, I remember how much a job at WDW meant to poor people in west Orange county. I remember a friend of mine who proudly showed me the the house his folks were able to buy just a year or two after WDW opened. His dad worked at the pulp mill in Winter Garden (it made cow feed from orange pulp waste) and they lived in company housing until his mom got a job at Disney as a housekeeper at the Poly or Contemporary. After that they saved up enough to put a down payment on a house of their own. I wonder if that story could be repeated today and I wonder if George K. remembers how much it meant to be a CM to so many folks who got out of poverty because Disney hired locally instead of getting cheap labor from overseas. I imagine that many of those local CMs were the reason so many guests have magical memories of WDW.
Do you really not understand that video conferencing is not my magic or anything to do with that book you found? And again you distort what I said about speaking engagements too. Again, those were in MY industry - video. You do realize Cisco is in dozens of industries with virtually no cross pollination of those.
That also makes logical sense - in either case, the system should either be shut down, or reverted to a previous, functioning iteration.
Don't the CP kids get a head start over the regular CM to become mid level executives?
I suppose now is as good a time as ever to come clean. I'm Bob Iger.
Side note based on post above - Anyone who has ever designed, built, or organized anything sees they need to roll this system back or turn it off for a while. They didn't do near enough testing. You can't beta test something like this in the real world. It is not a friggin' video game app that features birds and pigs.
I knew it all along!I suppose now is as good a time as ever to come clean. I'm Bob Iger.
Man, NGE really is having a lackluster roll out. It's like watching the Titanic sink.
I suppose now is as good a time as ever to come clean. I'm Bob Iger.
Well I'm senior in high school and right now my current plan is to do the CP and at one do a professional internship. I've always wanted to become a mid executive or maybe something even higher and now I feel like my plan pointless and that dream is crushedAt one time, yes.
Now, no, not at all ... it's basically slave labor for the Mouse and extended vacations for the kids, who get sold on the line 'Disney looks great on a resume' ... It did in 1983 ...1993 ... now? Not really. What looks great on a resume these days is great past jobs and connections, not working at the Liberty Inn for a summer or lifeguarding at the EPCOT resorts for a summer etc.
That would mean you take '74's word for anything... Why? Live your life, fulfil your dreams. One person on a Disney fan site shouldn't disrupt that.Well I'm senior in high school and right now my current plan is to do the CP and at one do a professional internship. I've always wanted to become a mid executive or maybe something even higher and now I feel like my plan pointless and that dream is crushed
Thanks, Bob. Good to have you here.I suppose now is as good a time as ever to come clean. I'm Bob Iger.
Well I'm senior in high school and right now my current plan is to do the CP and at one do a professional internship. I've always wanted to become a mid executive or maybe something even higher and now I feel like my plan pointless and that dream is crushed
Trying to get back from economics to NGE/MM+ ...
Here is what I know:
NGE/MM+ is a deeply troubled project. A project discussed at great length and in great detail here.
A regular poster on this site appeared to hound every criticism and dismiss concerns relating to said project. A project which will affect every visit/visitor to WDW.
No matter the substance or emotion or just plain good old-fashioned skepticism for this project that poster did not relent only tempering his pointed rebukes with a 'we just don't know' or we should all 'wait and see' retort on occasion.
At no point did this poster assert that he is an expert on network security and works in that sector. This, despite the fact that network 'security' was and is central to many of the concerns raised here.
Whereas others came in and offered some valuable and valued insight after asserting where their knowledge comes from (@Lil Fort immediately comes to mind and @dhall also rings a bell, but there were others), this poster just spoke from 'up high' about some technical aspects of what NGE/MM+ could deliver and the how and why of it.
No problem thus far. Except, again, every time someone questioned the project this same poster with no proffering of his background/interest with said technology came in to essentially shout-down that question. Not in a smack-you-upside-the-head way, but in a condescending 'you-don't-know-what-you-are-talking-about' way.
Now, it turns out this poster is an expert on computer/network security. He is employed by the lead company charged with implimenting the NGE/MM+ project for TWDC.
He admits he is an expert in this field.
He challenges the point that he has been paid to speak at various conferences as an expert on network security and related technology by parsing the wording. No, he says, he is not paid to speak. He speaks on these matters as part of his job. Difference? Well, I suppose, no, he does not have an agent who books lectures for him. Instead, it is incorporated with what it is he does for his employer.
Not sure of any real difference given the context here. Bottom-line, he gives lectures on the subject.
Lastly, his name is rather unique and -- he admits -- it is widely and easily located on the Internet by doing a simple Google search. Yet, rather than link himself to a book on datamining and network security with his name on the cover as generated by Google (the very place where he directed this community to go for remediation on exactly who he is), he linked us to an online bookstore that omits this mention.
When another poster drew his attention to this, he said he had never heard of the book -- on an area in which he has already identified himself as an expert -- and is not related to it or the man with his name on the cover. The other experts on the cover all are in the same field as this poster and this poster admits he knows of only one other individual in the United States who shares his name.
OK...shame on all of us for not running a background check on our fellow fans who we thought were here to share their love of and/or frustration with TWDC, but then we go do as you suggest and you go beyond actually challenging the Google search results to assert you have never heard or seen a book on Web security and other matters in your own field BUT you are in no way related to THAT GUY.
Fine. Many of our regular posters questioned why someone whose life was all over the Internet, including scary-crazy details of said persons 'private' life, and who worked in computer security would hijack such a discussion and fail to mention this as a foundation for all of that commentary. Many messages were exchanged over whether this person should be exposed.
I said, repeatedly, no. On a fan forum, of any kind, it should be the participant's decision to do such a thing if he or she is so inclined. Many fans on here were not happy with the fact I implored them to not name this poster. Privacy is sacrosanct. I would be a hypocrite otherwise.
I stand by that decision. As even in his biting retorts about how his life is 'four clicks away' for anyone with at least 'three brain cells', it was/is his decision.
Note that in his replies referencing his own work, his name, his blog ... all about 'him', he chose to not actually place that information here. Again, fine.
What is not fine is coming in and talking down to the posters here for respecting his own privacy and treating him as he wanted to be treated -- as just another Disney fan. Once more, unlike @Lil Fort and others, Flynnibus elected to not preface his extensive and unending drumbeat for NGE/MM+ with a brief introduction to his background and from what perspective he is viewing this troubled project.
When people engage me in a conversation, no matter their implied background (from likely high schoolers to top executives of major companies who all share an interest in TWDC), I make an effort to respond to them. Perhaps I should have been more selective over the years, but, to me, communicating with the community is an essential element of social media. Speaking with them, not merely to them (that's Disney's strategy).
I extend respect to those who do likewise and even some who probably missed that mark. But, make no mistake, I have been as honest as a person on any fan forum can possibly be.
If Flynn believes he has as well, I will simply disagree and allow him to continue his lectures. For me, to not assert your status as an expert on the topic at hand that you are virulently endorsing is not honest. It is profoundly disingenuous.
And, yeah, I stand by my observation that it appears Flynn is precisely as I described him. No, he has no pony in this race. He's the guy who juices the ponies before they ever leave the stable.
Enjoy the lecture. But remember why he is the professor and from where it is he speaks.
(Oh, as for the Klout reference, it was made because several fellow posters noted that Flynn linked his account here at wdwmagic.com with Klout Perks. I know very little of it, and give it no credibility in the real world. In fairness to Flynn, he may well have even forgotten he linked the accounts as I really do not think he is posting for a free Blu-ray of Disney's latest. ... Although, he does always need to get the last word ....)
Well I'm senior in high school and right now my current plan is to do the CP and at one do a professional internship. I've always wanted to become a mid executive or maybe something even higher and now I feel like my plan pointless and that dream is crushed
At one time, yes.
Now, no, not at all ... it's basically slave labor for the Mouse and extended vacations for the kids, who get sold on the line 'Disney looks great on a resume' ... It did in 1983 ...1993 ... now? Not really. What looks great on a resume these days is great past jobs and connections, not working at the Liberty Inn for a summer or lifeguarding at the EPCOT resorts for a summer etc.
Just curious from what you have posted here - are you referring to Tandberg?
Well I'm senior in high school and right now my current plan is to do the CP and at one do a professional internship. I've always wanted to become a mid executive or maybe something even higher and now I feel like my plan pointless and that dream is crushed
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