Three-year Anniversary of Kernel Traffic
Eric Gibson writes: "Thought everybody might want to know, today is the three-year anniversary of kernel traffic. The site for those of us that want to like to keep up with the goings-on of the kernel mailing list, but can't afford to read 1500+ emails a day. ;-) Congratulations to the maintainer who has kept this site alive, through trial and tribulation."
I'm just a lowly MCSE that is finally getting to the point in my career development where I'm really understanding the concepts behind all the pretty wizards and how things like DNS really work. Unfortunately I work in a company full of VB and Java programmers. Apperantly they can code because they are still employed. But some of them have to play admin on some of our NT/2000 servers.
Are all programmers so dumb that they can't install windows 2000, configure PC anywhere or properly troubleshoot windows NT error messages?
Don't you mean:
All your goatsex are belong to us.
Geez. Get it right.