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  • On TermKit — Acko.net

    next generation linux shell

    2013年1月26日 GMT+1 上午11:59:50 - permalink - archive.org - http://acko.net/blog/on-termkit/
    linux shell
  • Bienvenue à CAcert.org
    2013年1月24日 GMT+1 下午9:58:47 - permalink - archive.org - https://www.cacert.org/index.php?id=1
    certificat ssl
  • TechComparison - Linux Virtualization Wiki
    2013年1月24日 GMT+1 下午4:56:40 - permalink - archive.org - http://virt.kernelnewbies.org/TechComparison
    linux virtualisation
  • SEEK - Australia's no. 1 jobs, employment, career and recruitment site
    2013年1月24日 GMT+1 下午3:52:51 - permalink - archive.org - http://www.seek.com.au/
    job
  • Version Control by Example
    2013年1月19日 GMT+1 下午3:02:49 - permalink - archive.org - http://www.ericsink.com/vcbe/
    control git mercurial svn vc version
  • The Only 5 Tools You Need to Implement GTD
    2013年1月18日 GMT+1 下午5:24:48 - permalink - archive.org - http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/the-only-5-tools-you-need-to-implement-gtd.html
    gtd
  • Screen : Le gestionnaire de fenêtres en ligne de commande - Linux
    2013年1月17日 GMT+1 下午10:26:45 - permalink - archive.org - http://dev.petitchevalroux.net/linux/screen-gestionnaire-fenetres-ligne-commande-linux.190.html
    linux screen
  • wget et protection htaccess - LinuxFr.org

    pour récup une ressource protégée par un wget, utiliser ces deux parametres dans la commande wget : --http-user=user --http-password=password

    2013年1月17日 GMT+1 下午9:38:51 - permalink - archive.org - http://linuxfr.org/forums/g%C3%A9n%C3%A9ralg%C3%A9n%C3%A9ral/posts/wget-et-protection-htaccess
    linux wget
  • redmine IR
    2013年1月15日 GMT+1 下午12:24:21 - permalink - archive.org - http://arnaudb.net:8080/redmine/login
    redmine
  • What is the Kernel? - Linux Kernel Newbies
    2013年1月12日 GMT+1 上午11:36:19 - permalink - archive.org - http://kernelnewbies.org/What_is_the_Kernel%3F
    kernel linux
  • Using Top More Efficiently Linux article
    2013年1月11日 GMT+1 上午9:29:43 - permalink - archive.org - http://www.linuxforums.org/articles/using-top-more-efficiently_89.html
    linux top
  • thumbnail
    Linux Toolkits: Understanding memory usage from top and htop
    2013年1月11日 GMT+1 上午9:18:42 - permalink - archive.org - http://linuxtoolkit.blogspot.fr/2010/02/understanding-memory-usage-from-top-and.html
    linux top
  • LILIGO.com - Comparateur de vol et Billet d'avion pas cher
    2013年1月9日 GMT+1 下午6:50:25 - permalink - archive.org - http://www.liligo.fr/
    comparateur vol voyage
  • gtk-recordmydesktop

    Un outils sous linux pour faire des screecast
    Format de sortie en ogv

    gtk-recordmydesktop

    2013年1月9日 GMT+1 下午2:52:31 - permalink - archive.org - http://recordmydesktop.sourceforge.net/about.php
    linux screencast tools video
  • LVM HOWTO
    2013年1月7日 GMT+1 上午9:15:01 - permalink - archive.org - http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/index.html
    linux lvm
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    Stations de ski des Alpes du Nord | Site Officiel des Stations de Ski en France : France Montagnes
    2013年1月6日 GMT+1 下午1:42:02 - permalink - archive.org - http://www.france-montagnes.com/massif/alpes-du-nord
    carte map ski
  • Minecraft Hunger Games - Rank and upgrade information
    2013年1月5日 GMT+1 下午10:04:49 - permalink - archive.org - http://www.minecrafthg.com/ranks.php
    minecraft
  • Home - Devoxx France 2013 - Devoxx
    2013年1月4日 GMT+1 上午11:20:58 - permalink - archive.org - http://www.devoxx.com/display/FR13/Home
    conference grenoble talk
  • les VLANs pour les Nuls : je configure les VLANs de mes trunks bien propres (4/10) - le blog sécurité
    2013年1月3日 GMT+1 下午5:23:43 - permalink - archive.org - http://blogs.orange-business.com/securite/2011/10/les-vlans-pour-les-nuls-je-configure-les-vlans-de-mes-trunks-bien-propres-410.html
    cisco vlan
  • Job Interviews: 5 Questions Great Candidates Ask | Inc.com

    5 Questions Great Job Candidates Ask

    Many of the questions potential new hires ask are throwaways. But not these.
    Talent, Hires, Chairs

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    Be honest. Raise your hand if you feel the part of the job interview where you ask the candidate, "Do you have any questions for me?" is almost always a waste of time.

    Thought so.

    The problem is most candidates don't actually care about your answers; they just hope to make themselves look good by asking "smart" questions. To them, what they ask is more important than how you answer.

    Great candidates ask questions they want answered because they're evaluating you, your company--and whether they really want to work for you.

    Here are five questions great candidates ask:

    What do you expect me to accomplish in the first 60 to 90 days?

    Great candidates want to hit the ground running. They don't want to spend weeks or months "getting to know the organization."

    They want to make a difference--right away.

    What are the common attributes of your top performers?

    Great candidates also want to be great long-term employees. Every organization is different, and so are the key qualities of top performers in those organizations.

    Maybe your top performers work longer hours. Maybe creativity is more important than methodology. Maybe constantly landing new customers in new markets is more important than building long-term customer relationships. Maybe it's a willingness to spend the same amount of time educating an entry-level customer as helping an enthusiast who wants high-end equipment.

    Great candidates want to know, because 1) they want to know if they fit, and 2) if they do fit, they want to be a top performer.

    What are a few things that really drive results for the company?

    Employees are investments, and every employee should generate a positive return on his or her salary. (Otherwise why are they on the payroll?)

    In every job some activities make a bigger difference than others. You need your HR folks to fill job openings... but what you really want is for HR to find the right candidates because that results in higher retention rates, lower training costs, and better overall productivity.

    You need your service techs to perform effective repairs... but what you really want is for those techs to identify ways to solve problems and provide other benefits--in short, to generate additional sales.

    Great candidates want to know what truly makes a difference. They know helping the company succeed means they succeed as well.

    What do employees do in their spare time?

    Happy employees 1) like what they do and 2) like the people they work with.

    Granted this is a tough question to answer. Unless the company is really small, all any interviewer can do is speak in generalities.

    What's important is that the candidate wants to make sure they have a reasonable chance of fitting in--because great job candidates usually have options.

    How do you plan to deal with...?

    Every business faces a major challenge: technological changes, competitors entering the market, shifting economic trends... there's rarely a Warren Buffett moat protecting a small business.

    So while a candidate may see your company as a stepping-stone, they still hope for growth and advancement... and if they do eventually leave, they want it to be on their terms and not because you were forced out of business.

    Say I'm interviewing for a position at your bike shop. Another shop is opening less than a mile away: How do you plan to deal with the new competitor? Or you run a poultry farm (a huge industry in my area): What will you do to deal with rising feed costs?

    A great candidate doesn't just want to know what you think; they want to know what you plan to do--and how they will fit into those plans.

    2013年1月3日 GMT+1 上午8:37:47 - permalink - archive.org - http://www.inc.com/jeff-haden/5-questions-great-job-candidates-ask-interviewers.html
    article job
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