Oh how I wish I could use that as my tagline at work.
> ... Disaster Recovery Plan (the best one is still an offsite copy of
your resume
> Art Gutowski
> Ford Motor Company
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On 27 Aug 2010 13:43:29 -0700, in bit.listserv.ibm-main you wrote:
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>>>I still have horrible memories of a CEO that ordered me to develop and
>>>install, via ZAP, the multiple-level alias feature two years before IBM
>>>provi
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I still have horrible memories of a CEO that ordered me to develop and install,
via ZAP, the multiple-level alias feature two years before IBM provided it. I
thought he was going to fire me when I refused, flat out, to meddle in C
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I still have horrible memories of a CEO that ordered me to develop and
install, via ZAP, the multiple-level alias feature two years before IBM
provided it. I thought he was going to fire me when I refused, flat out,
to meddle
Rick Fochtman wrote:
>I still have horrible memories of a CEO that ordered me to develop and
>install,
via ZAP, the multiple-level alias feature two years before IBM provided it. I
thought he was going to fire me when I refused, flat out, to meddle in Catalog
Management.
Did they fired you or
On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 14:55:21 -0500, Rick Fochtman
wrote:
>I still have horrible memories of a CEO that ordered me to develop and
>install, via ZAP, the multiple-level alias feature two years before IBM
>provided it. I thought he was going to fire me when I refused, flat out,
>to meddle in Catalo
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Forget cyberattacks, natural disasters and hardware failures -- the
biggest threat to your data center may well be human error.
AINT THAT THE TRUTH
http://www.computerworld.com/comments/node/9180479
Forget cyberattacks, natural disasters and hardware failures -- the biggest
threat to your data center may well be human error.
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