Ted Roche wrote:
> On 7/27/07, Kenneth Kixmoeller/fh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> 1. Stop using Windows. You're no good at it.
>> C'mon, Ted: Don't mince words! <g>
>>
>> (I think the first three words could be a credo for the rest of us,
>> too.)
>>
> 
> Yeah, I didn't mean to pick on Whil in particular. He was just today's

Well, _I_ certainly didn't take offense, although Ted and I have a long 
history about Windows admin. /snicker/

> victim. I recall helping out a similarly frustrated Chet at the Geeks
> and Gurus booth in Milwaukee when he couldn't get networking to work
> on his machines. It's hard. And there aren't a lot of network geeks
> amongst us.

Although it shouldn't be. I know a lot more about Linux admin that 
Windows admin, even though I've been using Windows for about 4x as long. 
Windows is just too obscure, and they keep changing things. Linux mount 
points haven't changed in 15 years, while the change from Win95 
networking to NT4 networking to W2K server (Active Dir) to.... MSFT's 
approach to networking is to keep sysadmins fully employed and busy 24/7 
going to new classes.  Sort of like their approach to appdev.

Whil



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