Face it, people will never look up to IT professionals. We are just the back-office, stuck-in-a-corner weirdos, who are oblivious to the commercial landscape.
Supplement your IT degree with some business majors/minors. Information Systems, Finance, and Accounting really help!
To me in 99% of cases I cannot find any justification for home users to download 30GB! a month, let alone 10GB a month, unless they're doing illegal activity/trading.. Don't you agree.
Imagine a beowulf cluster of these
News Corp (NWS) is incorporated in Australia. All the profits going down under! yay!
All that time and energy wasted getting it to run on Linux. Stick to the mainstream.
Inappropriate story. I am boycotting this post!
To attract cheaper IT professionals into America :-)
Imagine a beowulf cluster of these!
Change degrees while you can! No future here.
Face it, people will never look up to IT professionals. We are just the back-office, stuck-in-a-corner weirdos, who are oblivious to the commercial landscape. Supplement your IT degree with some business majors/minors. Information Systems, Finance, and Accounting really help!
Hey Lewser get a life.
You're a bloody asshole and you know it. XP is always going to be part of the price, just pretend its not there.
Linux certifies YOU!
To me in 99% of cases I cannot find any justification for home users to download 30GB! a month, let alone 10GB a month, unless they're doing illegal activity/trading.. Don't you agree.
I never knew MS would want to trade their secrets for the secret of (Curry) Sauce!
the amount of eye contact one receives in a group will effect the number of turns one can take in a discussion
then Big breats => More eye contact => More turns?
You'd have to be running Windows and use a Sony developed proprietary software to listen to CD's published by Sony starting next year."
Otherwise its a fony!
SecurityOffice site slashdotted, and it was probably running a Unix flavor. So much for reliability.
..and Linux bugs not?
Why MS bugs so publicised and ridiculed on slashdot, when there is just as many in Linux, and the readership is mostly Linux users here?
I've been seeing these films on Roadrunner vs Coyote, though they look a little chalky.