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Thursday, April 14, 2016

Opinions on the llnl true story blog

https://www.quora.com/Lawrence-Livermore-National-Laboratory-Is-LLNL-the-true-story-generally-on-point-or-way-off-base

14 comments:

GreggS said...

I see the news reported by Scooby as fair. He does allow opposing viewpoints to post, sometimes to excess - but that is up to him to moderate.

These days you hear less about LLNL and more of Los Alamos. Without passing judgement on individual posting I just wish there were more "local" threads. And do note an uptick in that area recently, hope it continues.

Anonymous said...

If anyone wants a fair and balanced picture of LLNL, glassdoor is the last place to look. The glowing positive posts are mostly put there by identifiable people who want to kiss some management ass, or are written deliberately to attract job applicants. Meanwhile, the really negative posts are from people with personal axes to grind. The vast majority of employees don't post either here or on glassdoor, and go about their daily lives not caring to voice an opinion or influence anyone else.

But at least here, it's simple and easy to post anonymously, no sign up or email or phone texts required. Unfortunately, it's been partly taken over by bitter LANL people.

Anonymous said...

April 15, 2016 at 12:00 PM

There are only one or two posters on this blog who refer to people as "bitter." At the end of a well-constructed and useful post, you give yourself away, and all your previous posts are recalled.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the demonstration, bitter Los Alamos poster child.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the demonstration, bitter Los Alamos poster child.

April 15, 2016 at 9:13 PM

Bitter is as bitter does.

Anonymous said...

Bitter: The opposite of sweet. So yeah, unless you are a woman, or a man that likes being considered "sweet" by other men, you are probably appropriately called "bitter." No further meaning is necessary or meaningful. Unless you are a Bechtel hack.

Anonymous said...

Please filter the lanl crowd. I could care less about them and they are clogging up our thread space.

Anonymous said...

I could care less about them and they are clogging up our thread space.

April 19, 2016 at 4:46 PM

You meant "I couldn't care less." Think about it.

Anonymous said...

I have thought about it. I didn't mean " I couldn't'care less". No one cares less than I or anyone. Think about it.

Anonymous said...

Was at LANL, now I'm at LLNL and I love it. LANL is turned into a S!$t hole with all the redneck Bechtel clean up crew from west VA. This one particular ass wipe who looks like the douche from duck dynasty riding around town with a giant confederate flag plastered on his F150. When he gets out of his car he's wearing a confederate flag shirt with writing on it saying,"If this flag offends you, then you don't know your history." That is what the town has been reduced to, a far cry when you had Feynman, Oppie, Fermi, running around int it. Absolute shame and detriment to this country.

Anonymous said...

I have thought about it. I didn't mean " I couldn't'care less". No one cares less than I or anyone. Think about it.

April 21, 2016 at 8:24 AM

So if no one cares less, then you couldn't care less than you do, right? If you "could care less," then you don't care as little as you could, and someone else could also care less, right? Thank you for making my point. Just curious, what is your first language?

Anonymous said...


You are babbling. If you don't understand the phrase I suggest you do a little research ( in your native tongue) and get back to us once you are enlightened.

Anonymous said...

You "could care less" says clearly that you don't care as little as you could, i.e., you care more than not caring at all. You "couldn't care less" is self-explanatory. QED.
At least I studied my native tongue.

Anonymous said...

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