Why PHBs Fear Linux
Tin Foil Hat writes "Paul Murphy over at LinuxInsider examines the role IT text books play in business school curriculums and the misconceptions and misinformation that they present to students. If you've ever wondered why your PHB just doesn't get it when it comes to UNIX and Linux, this article is for you."
What about my DMG? Are we talking 3.0 or 3.5?
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I always thought Dilbert's pointy-haired boss was sort of a semi-subliminal visual representation of "pin-headed bastard," which has the same acronym. I thought it was sort of genius, because you can have cartoons of the "pointy-haired boss" pinned up on your cubicle wall, and your PHB can see it, and you don't have to worry, because it'll never occur to someone of his mental stature that it really means "pin-headed bastard".
In fact, one of my PHBs said, not long ago, ``I don't "get" Dilbert (cartoons).''
Of course, it could just be a coincidence.
I just wanted to point out that the parent post was made all of two minutes after the first post, yet was moderated as "redundant." Was it reasonable to expect that the parent would know that in-between the time that s/he read the question and the time s/he clicked on "reply", that the question would have been answered?
Was punishing a person for answering a question (what is a PHB) the intention?
Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes. --E. W. Dijkstra
"Actually, Pin Head is one of the main characters in Hellraiser. You may think that the that is proper comparision, but anyway, PHB = Pointy Haired Boss. "
Homology, hows it going? uh, YA, say did you get the memo on the new coversheets for the TPS Reports
http://saveie6.com/
I always thought the wee tufts were allusive of horns, so that the PHB has a sort of bumbling satanism thing going on...
Get thee glass eyes, and, like a scurvy politician, seem to see things thou dost not.--King Lear
"Look, there are a heck of alot of really smart people"
You are not one of them. There is no such word as alot, it is two separate words, "a lot". You do not say alittle as one word do you.