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How much coffee do you drink daily at The Geographic Information Network of Alaska?

None. I like water. Coffee makes me jittery. But I take a mocha every now and again.

Posted @ 11:47PM, October 28, 2006 by Erik Gregg | Permalink
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What's the best team you worked with at The Geographic Information Network of Alaska?

We're very small, but the best team I've been a part of was composed of Dayne and I.

Posted @ 03:01PM, August 18, 2006 by Erik Gregg | Permalink
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How did you find your job at The Geographic Information Network of Alaska?

IRC. I joined a chatroom linked from http://modzer0.cs.uaf.edu and asked if anyone knew about good CS jobs for the summer. I joined soon thereafter.

Posted @ 03:01PM, August 18, 2006 by Erik Gregg | Permalink
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What music do you listen to at The Geographic Information Network of Alaska?

Anything I want - I prefer techno because it makes me more productive.

Posted @ 02:00PM, August 18, 2006 by Erik Gregg | Permalink
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What are the lunches like at The Geographic Information Network of Alaska?

However you want them to be - usually as long as you'd like as long as you work 8 hours and get work done.

Posted @ 02:59PM, August 18, 2006 by Erik Gregg | Permalink
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What's your workspace like at The Geographic Information Network of Alaska?

I have a shared office with lots of space and 2 monitors. I have a very nice computer which I built that runs FC5. The other two people who I share the office with aren't here most of the time.

Posted @ 01:56PM, August 18, 2006 by Erik Gregg | Permalink
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What are five lesser-known perks at The Geographic Information Network of Alaska?

You make your own hours, Linux is the OS of choice among the staff, Ruby is used constantly for scripting, lots of fun projects to work on, and it's very low key and fun.

Posted @ 01:54PM, August 18, 2006 by Erik Gregg | Permalink
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