To: brityank
I am a sytems admin and luckily none of my machines were bothered by this particular work. In the past however, I have been forced to work late, weekends, etc. to fix problems that these virus writers think are so damn great.
Give this basta$d to me and I will beat him to a bloody pulp. When I am done, we will heal him up and send him to the next admin.
To: kissmyconservativebutt
Give this basta$d to me and I will beat him to a bloody pulp. When I am done, we will heal him up and send him to the next admin. Just make sure I get him last (or at least not before you).
8 posted on
05/08/2004 5:12:37 AM PDT by
steveegg
(Islamic populations have more in common w/ Radical Islam than the mainstream media has with America)
To: kissmyconservativebutt
Give this basta$d to me and I will beat him to a bloody pulp. When I am done, we will heal him up and send him to the next admin. I'm not an admin; but my systems use Win2K as the gateway to the storage arrays I maintain across three states -- put me on your list, I always wanted to try amputation.
14 posted on
05/08/2004 5:55:21 AM PDT by
brityank
(The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional.)
To: kissmyconservativebutt
Fellow SA here. Workin' on a Saturday night - comes with the territory.
I did a late-nighter two weeks ago to patch about 80 boxes for this little bugger and my counterpart in Another State chose to wait until his next-scheduled maintenance window (2 weeks off) to do it because they hadn't seen anything in the field yet. Didn't want to discommode his customers, dontcha know. I say that inconveniencing users is the very heartbeat of a SysAdmin's existence, but I'm kind of an old-timer...anyways, the boy got bit. Bigtime. Corporate-level messages flying hither and yon.
The boss doesn't know it yet, but he's picking up the tab for dinner tonight, and if I feel like an after-lobster brandy, I figger I earned it...
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