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    Quote Originally Posted by davo View Post
    Im a sysadmin.. users make my head hurt
    im just abt to start at ames for Sysadmin.. apart from the users.. nethin i should kno abt?
    If you Dont succeed at 1st or 2nd attempt.. Wipe all the evidence that you even tried..

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    Quote Originally Posted by goodguy8 View Post
    im just abt to start at ames for Sysadmin.. apart from the users.. nethin i should kno abt?
    First skill to master; using the fucking spell checker in order to write proper English so as not to appear like dribbling knuckle-dragging retard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanx View Post
    First skill to master; using the fucking spell checker in order to write proper English so as not to appear like dribbling knuckle-dragging retard.
    Almost as bad as a bad tempered, self righteous, prat (or is it pratt?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by forkoil View Post
    Almost as bad as a bad tempered, self righteous, prat (or is it pratt?)
    I'd rather have the latter than the former as my sysadmin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    I'd rather have the latter than the former as my sysadmin.
    Short term maybe, long term have to work with the guy, and with that attitude ...
    Get your motor runnin, head out on the Highway ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by forkoil View Post
    Almost as bad as a bad tempered, self righteous, prat (or is it pratt?)
    No, a fairly even-tempered (hyphenation, please), self-righteous (no need for a comma here) prat (just one 't') with a very low idiot tolerance level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion View Post
    Arrghh. LISP (Lotsa Irritating Silly Parentheses). Fetch garlic crosses and cold iron. And yes, I have programmed in LISP. I still wake up sometimes screaming at the memory.
    Now there we have to disagree. I may still be a student stuck with a whole bunch of biased academics, but Lisp is a delightful programmer's paradise. Sure, it's horribly abstracted and waaaaay to far away from the hardware compared to the Queen's C, but bar the silly syntax it's a wonderfully clean and powerful language.

    Haskell is definitively not the shizzle.

    I thought being bad-tempered and not suffering fools (i.e. all users) was a precursor to becoming a sysadmin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by forkoil View Post
    Short term maybe, long term have to work with the guy, and with that attitude ...
    I've never worked with a good sysadmin who wasn't a grumpy, dismissive, arrogant bastard.

    For some reason, in that business, being overly nice correlates with being ineffectual.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanx View Post
    First skill to master; using the fucking spell checker in order to write proper English so as not to appear like dribbling knuckle-dragging retard.
    Its called quick text my grumpy friend.. this is the new generation lingo that some people find it hard to understand.. not referring to anybody..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanx View Post
    No, a fairly even-tempered (hyphenation, please), self-righteous (no need for a comma here) prat (just one 't') with a very low idiot tolerance level.
    And a very course filter as to what constitutes an idiot.
    I personally know alot of very very good developers and sysadmins who couldnt spell their way out of a paper bag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by forkoil View Post
    And a very course filter as to what constitutes an idiot.
    I personally know alot of very very good developers and sysadmins who couldnt spell their way out of a paper bag.
    Hence the reason I specified the first ability to learn should be how to use the spell-checker, not to learn how to spell. TXT-speak might be widely understood - even by me - but it is no substitute for using proper English.

    A job as a sysadmin involves has many aspects other than administration of the systems themselves including communicating to users, writing documentation, preparing RFPs (or SOWs if you're on the consulting side), preparing reports. If you can't use coherent English, then you simply won't be effective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goodguy8 View Post
    Its called quick text my grumpy friend...
    Learn to type.

    I can input proper English on a keyboard about twice as fast as I can your 'quick text'.

    A computer professional who can't touch-type is a bit like a radio DJ with a stutter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Learn to type.

    I can input proper English on a keyboard about twice as fast as I can your 'quick text'.

    A computer professional who can't touch-type is a bit like a radio DJ with a stutter.
    Doubt it..
    If you Dont succeed at 1st or 2nd attempt.. Wipe all the evidence that you even tried..

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    Quote Originally Posted by goodguy8 View Post
    Doubt it...
    Doubt what?

    I've been touch-typing at 120wpm for a decade. Can you input your 'quick text' that fast?
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