Stop, think for a moment... I know that this subject is controversial. If we allow the same criteria to be imposed upon the peon technician (yes, most of are... despite our knowledge.), and if what is good for the goose is equally good for the gander... THEN PLACE THE SAME POLICIES ON OUR CONGRESS! How many congressional members who have decorated veterans with CMH's have knowingly passed bad checks, been the proud recepients of DUI's, or commited acts which would have found anyone of us in a jail cell? Yet we vote on these people to act in our best interests?
These people who are supposed to define our contry's moral and legal standards probably couldn't get a normal job as an administrative assistant in the real world... yet they exist.
The toughest facet in the IT industry today is clearance based upon criteria that many of us were neither privy to nor in control of. We get hired by a company that goes bankrupt in thirty days... ie, freeinternet.com, ricochet, MCI... and suffer the consequences that those with parachutes did not.
As unstable as the economy is today, and with the knowledge of the financial burden those parent companies that folded placed upon us... you cannot judge a person by his or her credit. To do so is the same as blaming us for the financial incompetance of those above us.
Yes, I made rifiles... but I did NOT aim and pull the trigger.
I hate to say it, but I recommend using Active Directory Services and Msi packaging. I'm working with a VERY large project now (100,000+seats and 30,000+applications) and ADS seems to work the best so far. Whatever your choice, do NOT use Novadigm's Radia service... it painfully sucks the big one (experience speaking). It's also incredibly expensive. It's too bad that Chicago-Soft sold out to Novadigm, they actually had a good product. Just remember that Radia + Msi's = pain in the arse.
Hmmm... I'm thinking wine and the amazing work of codeweaver's crossover. The percentage of Windows or MAC on my network? Zero...
Gateway Electronics (not the moo moo store) here in San Diego has an excellent treasure trove of older electronics and parts. Really cool stuff!
I have a Maxtor 14 GB IDE-HD that is 10,000 RPM. Sure it sounds like a jet engine... but I've had it almost three years now, with no problems.
Stop, think for a moment... I know that this subject is controversial. If we allow the same criteria to be imposed upon the peon technician (yes, most of are... despite our knowledge.), and if what is good for the goose is equally good for the gander... THEN PLACE THE SAME POLICIES ON OUR CONGRESS! How many congressional members who have decorated veterans with CMH's have knowingly passed bad checks, been the proud recepients of DUI's, or commited acts which would have found anyone of us in a jail cell? Yet we vote on these people to act in our best interests? These people who are supposed to define our contry's moral and legal standards probably couldn't get a normal job as an administrative assistant in the real world... yet they exist. The toughest facet in the IT industry today is clearance based upon criteria that many of us were neither privy to nor in control of. We get hired by a company that goes bankrupt in thirty days... ie, freeinternet.com, ricochet, MCI... and suffer the consequences that those with parachutes did not. As unstable as the economy is today, and with the knowledge of the financial burden those parent companies that folded placed upon us... you cannot judge a person by his or her credit. To do so is the same as blaming us for the financial incompetance of those above us. Yes, I made rifiles... but I did NOT aim and pull the trigger.
I give them SuSE 8.1 and welcome them to the new world.
I hate to say it, but I recommend using Active Directory Services and Msi packaging. I'm working with a VERY large project now (100,000+seats and 30,000+applications) and ADS seems to work the best so far. Whatever your choice, do NOT use Novadigm's Radia service... it painfully sucks the big one (experience speaking). It's also incredibly expensive. It's too bad that Chicago-Soft sold out to Novadigm, they actually had a good product. Just remember that Radia + Msi's = pain in the arse.