August 19 2015, 08:57

Expanding: Looking for a developer for eCommerce projects at TEAMIDEA (Java/J2EE/Spring) [ ALSO LOOKING FOR QA, BA, SE ]. We deliver the best solutions in eCommerce – online stores, mobile apps, mobile versions, interactive kiosks on SAP hybris – the world’s #1 eCommerce platform.

We have at least three times more live solutions launched than anyone else in the Russian market.

About the developer. Key technologies – Spring, JSP, ZKoss, J2EE stack. About three years of experience. English language. We’ll teach the rest.

Ideally – with experience in web development, ideally – with experience in eCommerce.

Contact me on Facebook or at aliev@teamidea.ru. Ready to quickly hire strong candidates.

Would appreciate a reshare & like.

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August 18 2015, 15:04

In Moscow, there is a very unpleasant problem with the road markings that, for some reason, no one is in a hurry to correct. It is almost ubiquitous.

If a double-arrow is drawn either on the asphalt in the right lane or above it indicating a right turn or straight ahead, it is not at all indicative that both green signals on the traffic light turn on simultaneously. Usually, it’s quite the opposite, either the right arrow or the straight movement is lit up.

It should be this way – if the sections are not simultaneous, then only draw a right turn from the right lane. To be fair, it only makes sense to light both at the same time if there is also a left turn section; otherwise, sections are not needed at all.

As a result, if a motorist follows the arrows on the asphalt, they end up getting honked at from behind, fined for stopping over the line (800 rubles), and in the worst case, moving into the intersection on a red signal.

August 18 2015, 01:42

To navigate through Moscow on a longboard (and on rollerblades or a scooter too), it’s handy to plan your route using this tool. You draw the path – it shows you the incline along the route. If you see that it goes uphill, you can change the metro station or the route. Today, I have a 50-meter descent over 5 km – it’s a comfortable alternative to a car, and some kind of sport too. Just hoping it doesn’t start raining.

August 17 2015, 02:33

Watched “The Lake House”.

In the second part, Kate and Alex correspond with their past selves. Since any mistakes can be corrected, they take turns dying and then come back to life. They visit their own graves, and through the mailbox, they send new mobile phones into the past and various antiques back. And then it occurs to someone to stick a hand in the mailbox…