I can never get enough of these stories lol. Also really cool of Gabe to want everyone to walk the red carpet, and not just be a figurehead for the development team.
I love this video. it really puts into perspective how even being awarded “Game of the Decade” can still be an awkward, degrading experience for those involved
4:50 So true. Often I find that women, especially senior roles, in stereotypically male-dominated industries are typically the best to work with because they've *had* to work so much harder than the others to get that level of recognition and status. Not always the case but it's a good heuristic. I remember one time I was in a meeting with a customer - I was alone on my side, 4 or 5 men with one woman on the customers' side. They all had the same job title, but the guys did not have the info I needed but kept on talking over the woman who actually knew what she was talking about. Nothing was done for about an hour. I had to schedule a 1-on-1 meeting to complete the task, and it was over in 10 minutes...
This is like the second time recently you took a (not strong or anyting) shot at Alaska Airlines. That's wild to me. I have to ask if there's any legitimacy or if it's mostly for the bit? I only ask because in my (admittedly limited) flying I strongly preferred them. I'm sure you've got more experience, but the 6 flights I took with them, I only had really good experiences.
I can never get enough of these stories lol. Also really cool of Gabe to want everyone to walk the red carpet, and not just be a figurehead for the development team.
Garry Coleman hasn't aged a day, bless him.
I love this video. it really puts into perspective how even being awarded “Game of the Decade” can still be an awkward, degrading experience for those involved
4:50 So true. Often I find that women, especially senior roles, in stereotypically male-dominated industries are typically the best to work with because they've *had* to work so much harder than the others to get that level of recognition and status. Not always the case but it's a good heuristic. I remember one time I was in a meeting with a customer - I was alone on my side, 4 or 5 men with one woman on the customers' side. They all had the same job title, but the guys did not have the info I needed but kept on talking over the woman who actually knew what she was talking about. Nothing was done for about an hour. I had to schedule a 1-on-1 meeting to complete the task, and it was over in 10 minutes...
valvesoftware is hiring!: stagehand with a very long cane
This is like the second time recently you took a (not strong or anyting) shot at Alaska Airlines. That's wild to me. I have to ask if there's any legitimacy or if it's mostly for the bit? I only ask because in my (admittedly limited) flying I strongly preferred them. I'm sure you've got more experience, but the 6 flights I took with them, I only had really good experiences.
But the real question, is In-N-Out better than Burger Tank?
No