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Imagine a Venn Diagram with three circles:
Ships and their electronics
Linux servers
Industrial robotics
I'm in the middle where all of those intersect. Pays well.
Have you read how to avoid huge ships?
Kind of hard in my line of work.
Found the guy who blocked the Suez canal
Its a sea-men-al work in the business
I want that book! But gods, I'm not paying that.
For those not in the know, read the reviews.
Each one of these recommendations raises more questions that previous one.
A ship, a Linux server, and an industrial robot enter a bar.
...and the bartender asks: "Is my geophysical survey data ready yet?"
And the industrial robot asks: "Why does a bartender need geophysical survey data?"
Not my question to ask. Whoever pays for the survey gets the data.
Sounds like this man is about to hack a Gibson