I always thought that 0.0.0.0 was the loopback address ?? And the net has been classless for a few years now. I was at LISA 98 when someone gave a speech about how we probably weren't going to run out of IP's so long as we continue to hand out slices of class "A" IP. IMO this guy doesn't know what he is talking about. The grammer mistakes I can forgive because english is not everyone's first langauge but he could have at least ran the document through a spell checker before posting it.
AT&T's way is defintely the way a company should handle problems and you know that next time AT&T will be able to solve the problem quickly. No one likes to be blamed for a problem and blaming someone that you are in buisness with will only alienate them from. Unfortunately I have encounted too many companies with this attitude here in the valley and I was very suprised. After a while it became clear to me that in most companies blame needs to go to someone and woe to the person who gets up and says "sorry that was my fault I f%@ed up". You either get fired or get a bad performance review because no one around you admits to any wrongdoing then you must be only incompentant monkey working there. just my 0.02$
Have you ever written any code ? Done aything computer related beside using compiled code written by other people ? Do you even know what a compiler is ? Do you plan on learning anything else beside running scripts ? What do you plan on doing 5 years from now when every high school student can run scripts ? Are you embarassed at all about your performance on MTV ?
But you need more than one of them before it begins to go down hill, linux was produced by people all over the world and while it's true that some of the original hackers who made linux what it is today will become cynical and move to other projects there are more people willing to work on it and make a it a better product. And once you can create your own word documents and spreadsheets on linux as easily as you can on windows people will start to switch over to linux in hords.
I always thought that 0.0.0.0 was the loopback address ?? And the net has been classless for a few years now. I was at LISA 98 when someone gave a speech about how we probably weren't going to run out of IP's so long as we continue to hand out slices of class "A" IP. IMO this guy doesn't know what he is talking about. The grammer mistakes I can forgive because english is not everyone's first langauge but he could have at least ran the document through a spell checker before posting it.
AT&T's way is defintely the way a company should handle problems and you know that next time AT&T will be able to solve the problem quickly. No one likes to be blamed for a problem and blaming someone that you are in buisness with will only alienate them from. Unfortunately I have encounted too many companies with this attitude here in the valley and I was very suprised. After a while it became clear to me that in most companies blame needs to go to someone and woe to the person who gets up and says "sorry that was my fault I f%@ed up". You either get fired or get a bad performance review because no one around you admits to any wrongdoing then you must be only incompentant monkey working there.
just my 0.02$
Have you ever written any code ? Done aything computer related beside using compiled code written by other people ? Do you even know what a compiler is ? Do you plan on learning anything else beside running scripts ? What do you plan on doing 5 years from now when every high school student can run scripts ? Are you embarassed at all about your performance on MTV ?
But you need more than one of them before it begins to go down hill, linux was produced by people all over the world and while it's true that some of the original hackers who made linux what it is today will become cynical and move to other projects there are more people willing to work on it and make a it a better product. And once you can create your own word documents and spreadsheets on linux as easily as you can on windows people will start to switch over to linux in hords.
But from what I understand the payload is still pretty low so for all the big stuff we'll still be using the good old fasion fuel.