Two Laws:
- Love God.
- Love your neighbor.
Prayers:
- Please
- Thank you
- You are welcome
Courtesy:
- Please
- Thank you
- You are welcome
US Navy Six-Step troubleshooting method:
- Symptom Recognition
- Symptom Elaboration
- List probable faulty functions
- Localize the faulty function
- Localize the faulty component
- Failure Analysis
The Fire Triangle:
- Oxygen
- Fuel
- Heat
The Project Management Triangle:
- Time
- Quality
- Money
Progression to Autonomous Control:
- Measure
- Manage
- Automate
DMAIC (from Six-sigma)
- Define
- Measure
- Analyze
- Improve
- Control
Empathy Map
- Said
- Did
- Thought
- Felt
The Propensities of Management:
- Financial
- Technical
- Charismatic
The Three P's (Steve Scheider):
- Patience
- Persistence
- Perseverance
The Three C's (Zig Ziglar):
- Choice
- Chance
- Change
AAA (Security):
- Authentication
- Authorization
- Accounting
AAA (Testing):
- Arrange
- Act
- Assert
- B. B. King
- Francisco Tarrega
- Django Reinhardt
- Paco de Lucia
- Tommy Tedesco
- Joe Pass
- Carlos Santana
- Jeff Beck
- Jimi Hendrix
- Stevie Ray Vaughan
- Duane Allman
- Robert Fripp
- Neal Schon
- David Gilmour
- Steve Howe
- George Harrison
- Ronnie Wood
- Phil Manzanera
- Al DiMeola
- Jimmy Page
- Robben Ford
- Trust
- Respect
- Friendship
- Communication
- Empathy
- be Prompt
- be Present
- be Prepared
- Single-responsibility
- Open-closed
- Liskov substitution
- Interface segregation
- Dependency inversion
- Creational:
- Abstract factory
- Builder
- Factory
- Prototype
- Singleton
- Structural
- Adapter
- Bridge
- Composite
- Decorator
- Facade
- Flyweight
- Proxy
- Behavioral
- Chain of responsibility
- Command
- Interpreter
- Iterator
- Mediator
- Memento
- Observer
- State
- Strategy
- Template method
- Visitor
- Satisfiability
- 0-1 Integer programming
- Clique
- Set packing
- Vertex cover
- Set covering
- Feedback node set
- Feedback arc set
- Directed Hamilton circuit
- Undirected Hamilton circuit
- Satisfiability with at most three literals per clause
- Chromatic number
- Clique cover
- Exact cover
- Hitting set
- Steiner tree
- 3-dimensional matching
- Knapsack
- Job sequencing
- Partition
- Max cut
- Atomicity
- Consistency
- Isolation
- Durability
BASE (computer science)
- Basically available
- Soft state
- Eventually consistent
SALT (computer science - #1)
- Sequential
- Agreed
- Ledgered
- Tamper-resistent
SALT (computer science - #2)
- Symetric
- Admin-free
- Ledgered
- Time-consensual
Scientific Method:
- Observe
- Question
- Hypothesize
- Predict
- Test
- Analyze
- Replicate
- Review (Externally)
- Share
Newtonian Mechanics:
- Object in motion
- F = ma
- Action produces equal and opposite reaction
- Conservation of energy
- Entropy of a bounded system always increases
- Entropy of a bound system approaches a constant as temperature approaches absolute zero
- Gauss' Law:
- Gauss' Law for magnetism:
- Faraday's Law:
- Ampere's circuital Law:
- where:
- F - Helmholtz Free Energy
- G - Gibbs Free Energy
- H - Enthalpy
- P - Pressure
- S - Entropy
- T - Temperature
- U - Internal Energy
- V - Volume
- Conservation of mass-energy.
- Conservation of linear momentum.
- Conservation of angular momentum.
- Charge, parity, and time reversal symmetry.
- Conservation of electric charge.
- Conservation of color charge.
- Conservation of weak isospin.
- Conservation of probability.
Computing C's:
- Concurrency
- Coherence
- Coupling
- Cohesion
- Consistency
- Composition
Exposure Control:
- Time
- Distance
- Shielding
- When using a pencil, remember that the other end is an eraser.
- Remember to use the eraser.
- Hands (wash them often)
- Elbow (cough into it)
- Face (don't touch it)
- Space (keep a safe distance)
- Home (Stay if you can)
- Murphy's Law (anything that can go wrong will go wrong).
- Parkinson's Law (work expands to fill the time allocated for its completion).
- Maslow's Law (if all you have is a hammer, then everything is a nail).
- Conway's Law (organizations design systems that mirror their own communication structure).
- Englebart's Law (the intrinsic rate of human performance is exponential).
- Hick-Hyman Law (increasing the number of choices will increase the decision time logarithmicly).
- Goodhart's Law (when a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure).
- Drucker's Law (if one thing goes wrong, everything else will, and at the same time).
- Moore's Law (the number of transistors on a microchip doubles every two years).
- Linus' Law (given enough eyes, all bugs are obvious).
- Brook's Law (adding manpower to a late software project makes it later).
- Grosch's Law (computer performance increases as the square of the cost).
- Analysis
- Synthesis
- Evaluation
- Empathize
- Define
- Ideate
- Prototype
- Test
- To do
- In progress
- Completed
- Dreams
- Miracles
- Reality
Forms of government (by power structure)
- Anarchy
- Confederation
- Federation
- Unitary state
Forms of government (by power source)
- Autocracy
- Civilian dictatorship
- Military Dictatorship
- Democracy
- Demarchy
- Direct democracy
- Electocracy
- Liberal democracy
- Liquid democracy
- Representative democracy
- Social democracy
- Soviet democracy
- Totalitarian democracy
- Oligarchy
- Aristocracy
- Ergatocracy
- Geniocracy
- Kratercracy
- Kritarchy
- Meritocracy
- Netocracy
- Noocracy
- Plutocracy
- Particracy
- Stratocracy
- Technocracy
- Theocracy
- Timocracy
Forms of government (by power ideology)
- Constitutional
- Monarchy
- Absolute monarchy
- Constitutional monarchy
- Crowned republic
- Elective monarchy
- Republic
- Constitutional republic
- Democratic republic
- Federal republic
- Islamic republic
- Parliamentary republic
- Presidential republic
- People's republic
Forms of government (by socio-economic attributes)
- Anarchism
- Capitalism
- Colonialism
- Communism
- Despotism
- Distributism
- Feudalism
- Minarchism
- Monarchism
- Republicanism
- Socialism
- Totalitarianism
- Tribalism
Forms of government (by geo-cultural attributes)
- National government
- City-State
- Commune
- Intergovernmental organizations
- World government
Macroeconomic Objectives
- Economic growth
- Low inflation
- Low unemployment
- Satisfactory balance of payments
- Low government borrowing
- Stable exchange rate
- Minimize inequality
- Protect environment
My Bosses
- Abhay Agnihotri: Pricewaterhouse Coopers
- Amith Pakittiri: Pricewaterhouse Coopers
- Michael Caruso: Bloomin Brands
- Astrid Issacs: Bloomin Brands
- Brian Nipper: Bloomin Brands
- Marcia Frash: Bloomin Brands
- Bryan Hooper: Bloomin Brands
- Will Crevier: Bloomin Brands
- Joe McClung: Bloomin Brands
- Sean Herrin: Bloomin Brands
- Mark Wasserman: Bloomin Brands
- Zac Adams: Robert Half (contract to Westpoint Underwriters)
- Mike Moentor: Disys (contract to American Express)
- Wayne Edwards: Auburn University Montgomery (contract to Department of Human Services, State of Alabama)
- Ron Moody: South University (as Adjunct Professor)
- Tommy Harris: Administrative Office of the Courts, State of Alabama
- Jon Baumann: International Paper
- Mel Dove: International Paper
- Dave Williams: Honeywell IAC
- Jukka Klemmentila: Ahlstrom Automation
- George Underwood: Paul Lippke GmbH
- ?: CR Bard
- Bill Elsner: US Navy - NSRF Yokosuka
- Bob Cunningham:, ETC US Navy - USS Mt. Vernon
- Dennis Kuntz, ETC: US Navy - USS Mt. Vernon
- Paul Smith, ETC: US Navy - USS Haddock
- Michael Thompson, ET1: US Navy - Nuclear Power Training Unit
- Bob Warnock: US Navy - Nuclear Power School
- ?: US Navy - ET A School
- ?: US Navy - Basic Electricity and Electronics
- Bob Grazzi, RM1 (Seal): US Navy - Recruit Training Command, San Diego, CA
- ?: Italian Restaurant in Woodbury, MN
- ?: Mister Donut in Oakland area of Pittsburgh, PA
- ?: Paint Warehouse in East Liberty area of Pittsburgh, PA
- Shelby Stewman: Federal GS and ES data at Carnegie-Mellon University
- ?: Pizza Place in Tartan Grill at Carnegie-Mellon University
- ?: Tartan Grill at Carnegie-Mellon University
- Paul Brophy: Associated Hardware in Noble Manor area of Pittsburgh, PA
- ?: Post-Gazette newspapers in Sheridan area of Pittsburgh, PA