NT still beats *nix at no-brainer administration
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Is Microsoft Afraid?
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"(And don't say, "idiots shouldn't be setting up networks," anyone who's ever been employed knows that often it's the idiots of the company who end up setting things up.)"
Be that as it may, you know what? Idiots shouldn't be setting up networks. Just because it happens a lot doesn't make it right.
If you don't know what you're doing, you're going to screw it up, no matter how "user-friendly" the tools are.
There's also that crappy movie "Robot Jox", where any border disputes or whatever were resolved by having two guys in giant robots beat the hell out of each other.
I don't see a problem with either the original sentence, or the rewritten version.
However, there seems to be a hole in the chain from article to summary. The time savings is for a network administrator that was quoted, not for Compaq. But I do think your conclusion is still valid: that demand for Linux is increasing.
Be that as it may, you know what? Idiots shouldn't be setting up networks. Just because it happens a lot doesn't make it right.
If you don't know what you're doing, you're going to screw it up, no matter how "user-friendly" the tools are.
There's also that crappy movie "Robot Jox", where any border disputes or whatever were resolved by having two guys in giant robots beat the hell out of each other.
I don't see a problem with either the original sentence, or the rewritten version.
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However, there seems to be a hole in the chain from article to summary. The time savings is for a network administrator that was quoted, not for Compaq. But I do think your conclusion is still valid: that demand for Linux is increasing.
Naturally, we all like to hear that.
One benefit of PNG over TIFF, especially for WWW applications, is the turbo-studly seven-pass interlacing format.
:)
Kinda like the old GIF interlacing, except turbo-studly.