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  1. Your on How Would You Redesign the TLD Hierarchy? · · Score: 3, Funny

    .mom What else do you need?

  2. I wonder on Company Accidentally Fires Entire Staff Via Email · · Score: 5, Funny

    How many "How you really feel" comments went around during this time that people are going to now have to live with.

  3. I'll be... on Robot Firefighter To Throw Extinguisher Grenades · · Score: 1

    Why do I feel like every year we come closer to Sky Net being a reality.

  4. I'd like to take a moment... on Man Claiming He Invented the Internet Sues · · Score: 0

    ... to notify you that I have already patented the process of posting to this post. Please send royalties to P.O. Box....

  5. Rick... on NASA Reveals New Images of Apollo Landing Sites · · Score: 1

    I really thought I was gonna get Rick Roll'd when I clicked on the link.

  6. Re:I call BS on How To Succeed In IT Without Really Trying · · Score: 1

    monetary.... I mean monetary :) Though momentary is way more fitting of the IT field lol.

  7. I call BS on How To Succeed In IT Without Really Trying · · Score: 1

    I have to completely disagree. People who are less motivated and/or talented (which is what’s really being defined here) survive by, answering phones, gathering information, filtering up, dealing w/ easy problems, acting as hands for the more inclined and motivated, etc. Every doctor needs a nurse and every guru needs need subordinates (who updates their own firmware anyway?) Those in “unending servitude” are just awful at demanding what they are worth. This does not reflect the reality I live in, this reflects a person who is confused on how to extract momentary compensation for knowledge.

  8. Nothing to see here... on X-Men: First Class · · Score: 1

    The movie maybe different from the (comic) book. You have been WARNED!

  9. Re:Get a degree on Ask Slashdot: Best Certifications To Get? · · Score: 1

    This is the most overlooked truth in the word. "Getting a degree also tells prospective employers that you're a finisher." People who don't have degree's often ask what they prove. This, this is what they prove.

  10. Yerp on Ask Slashdot: Best Certifications To Get? · · Score: 1

    Some companies love certs, some could care less. Your best bet is to get certs that match your skills. For example, if you are a exchange guru, get an exchange cert. It's the best route for two reasons. One, it's easy to get certified w/ products you know. Two, you can actually answer the questions people are going to ask you because you have said cert on your resume. If you are interested in something, like exchange, don't get the cert to "learn about it." and have it on your resume. Even M$ tell you not to do this :D Your supposed to learn about it, get solid w/ it, then get the cert. Anyway, the only truly respected cert I can think of is the CCIE. People who have a CCIE tend to be fairly solid. Obviously this is due to the testing process. As for the rest of them, to many people cheat which destroys the value of it. That being said back to the companies that love certs. They are typically going for a partner level tier. For example to be a gold level M$ partner you need a certain number of employees w/ X number of certs. In that case if you have a huge boat of certs you will be valuable to the company. Also in some cases, like Citrix, you need to have a certified employee to get support, or other various things, so it maybe an absolute requirement.

  11. Re:Run... on Ask Slashdot: Becoming a Network Administrator? · · Score: 1

    To the "Please let us know _why_ this is a bad decision comment." Ncohafmuta puts it better then I ever could :) To add. If you can say you are a "star programmer" and you want to go back to the ground floor as a "Network Admin" You seriously need to reconsider everything you have ever thought about life. It's like being the a top pop singing, and saying, man I think I would be an awesome waste management engineer. Yea, there are problems in programming. Patches that go south, deadlines not met, etc. However, the 24 hour IV that you cannot unhook that comes w/ being a "Network Admin" is to high a price to pay. It's a job for the 20-40 something people of the world. It's never a second career choice, and you need to get out, our move up. Every 50 year old killer engineer I know of has some 20 year old working for him/her so they can live a normal life. They come in, design, run, manage, and let lil Timmy come in at 2am to swap in the new firewall. You don't want to be lil Timmy as you "second career." Even more so after being a star.

  12. Re:Run... on Ask Slashdot: Becoming a Network Administrator? · · Score: 2

    It really depends on the “type of service” For example I work mostly in NYC, mostly as a “rent a CIO.” The cost for a company to stop using my firm is usually too high to justify the savings from another firm. That is the new firm will both be unfamiliar w/ the environment and might epically suck. As we are familiar w/ the client’s environment and have everything documented we can usually continue to charge a fair price any worry little about being undercut. Now if you provide crappy service well that’s a whole different story.
    You can’t replace a router off-shore
    My H1B guy makes more money than me. (Seriously) Americans need to realize the threat of the talented hardworking workforce outside the US and become equally such.

  13. Yerp! on Linus on Linux, 20 Years In · · Score: 1

    Wow, I had no idea he was a potty mouth.

  14. Re:Ignore Cisco on Ask Slashdot: Becoming a Network Administrator? · · Score: 1

    I'm not going to take anything away from HP, but Cisco is still the gold standard. You’re not going to have the marketability you might get w/ a CCIE/CCNP. The man has money, let him spend it, and the obsession is that it's a standard. People can trust a CCIE cert. There isn't a HP equivalent w/ the same prestige.

  15. Run... on Ask Slashdot: Becoming a Network Administrator? · · Score: 4, Informative

    I am a 12 year veteran of the field. My official title is Sr. Technical Engineer. I work for a small (15 person) consulting firm. I’m being completely straight w/ you. Start looking for a programming job. This is the end of my advice.
    If you need to fake it for a while, setup w/ a well-respected school in your area for your CCNA. If you have no budget concerns schools w/ equipment stacks and solid instruction will beat out any other option.
    But seriously, you’re making a bad career move, this isn’t meant to be funny.

  16. Stock Value on 50% of Apple's Revenue Comes From the iPhone · · Score: 1

    And people wonder why the stock price jitters w/ the phones feature set.

  17. Re:TFA is all and good... but on The End of Content Ownership · · Score: 1

    Perhaps, or is that not different then hording money in your matress?

  18. The end of a era on The End of Content Ownership · · Score: 1

    So my email is indexed, my searches are indexed, what I like to watch and listen is now also indexed, nearly a complete profile. How long until profile algorithms accurately to predict purchases, crime, disease, etc? This is the “Age of the Profile” That is to say that a complete picture of every connected person will soon be available. An interesting time indeed...

  19. April Fools on LHC, CERN Has Found the Hugs Boson · · Score: 1

    I'm waiting for the April Fools...

  20. Labor Laws on MS Wants Laws To Block Products Made By Software Pirates · · Score: 2

    Just wait till this logic gets applied to labor laws.

  21. Windows on Kepler Recovers After 144 Hour "Glitch" · · Score: 1

    I'm glad to see it's still more reliable than Windows.

  22. Re:Wow, what will THAT outlet look like? on Experimental Batteries Charge In Minutes · · Score: 1

    Can you really slow charge at home? I mean honestly even if just 5% of the population was charging cars at home during a hot summer night I think it might overload our production/delievery capacity. The underlying expense to route that much additional power is going to be rather extreem. Not saying we shouldn't, but it's really not in place at all at the moment.

  23. Re:Horrible Idea! on System Measures Stress In Emergency Callers' Voice · · Score: 1

    lol

  24. Fantastic on System Measures Stress In Emergency Callers' Voice · · Score: 1

    So a sociopath trying to save a life is going to the bottom of the list. Yea, this is an awful idea.

  25. Old news on Physicists Develop Quantum Public Key Encryption · · Score: 3, Funny

    This seems nearly identical to the communication system my wife uses.