Thirteen Months of Working, Eating, and Sleeping at the Googleplex
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#62I worked w/ Ben through our google acquisition. This is all accurate. He's a fun, talented guy. Funnily enough he was only the 4th or 5th strangest bird of the 50 or so employees at 510 systems. Good times...
Wait, what's strange about him?
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#63Earlier quoted context omitted.
He was referring to this xkcd - http://m.xkcd.com/977/ . The description, as stated in the article, was “You like Isaac Asimov, XML, and shoes with toes. You think the Segway got a bad rap. You own 3D goggles, which you use to view rotating models of better 3D goggles. You type in Dvorak.” I don't think that could be considered a vague personality test that can be applied to many people.
They all are. That's the whole point of the comic.
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#64This is known as an "unhealthy work/life balance".
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#65Earlier quoted context omitted.
Google has some pretty insane machine shops and labs (electrical, bio, & chemistry)... They blow my home lab out of the water -- and I've probably spent upwards of $30k on my home EE lab.
Can you walk into one and use it to make yourself a new set of silverware, or do you have to be, like, working on a Google project?
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#66Re: Thirteen Months of Working, Eating, and Sleeping at the Googleplex
#67This article pairs nicely with How I Gave Up Alternating Current from a few days ago. The only place left to go in the bachelor lifehacking one upsmanship game is to stop changing clothes and showering altogether, live under a bridge, telecommuting and doing all your work with a prepaid Andro-- err Firefox OS phone that you charge with a hand crank. No parrots.
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#68Presumably if you got a nice big RV with double-glazed windows, aircon, heating, TV, and there were electricity/water/sewage hookups, it could be quite comfortable. It might be worth google making hookups available for employees who want to live in their RVs on-site.
http://www.businessinsider.com/tony-hsiehs-home-in-a-trailer...
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#69This article pairs nicely with How I Gave Up Alternating Current from a few days ago. The only place left to go in the bachelor lifehacking one upsmanship game is to stop changing clothes and showering altogether, live under a bridge, telecommuting and doing all your work with a prepaid Andro-- err Firefox OS phone that you charge with a hand crank. No parrots.
RMS, is that you?
Re: Thirteen Months of Working, Eating, and Sleeping at the Googleplex
#70In Silicon Valley mythology, sleeping at the office is second only to working out of a garage That's a depressing thought.
I dunno, I slept in my office in grad school. It wasn't out of needing to feel like a hard worker or showing off or whatever, it was more that sometimes I just felt like working until I was about to fall asleep, and then I was too tired to head home.
But I'd rather work at home.