Article: 168923 of alt.sysadmin.recovery
From: abuse@127.0.0.1 (Justin Moe)
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Subject: Re: "I'm very net-savvy"
Approved: No, but I'm with him...
Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2000 04:55:45 -0000
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On 1 Nov 2000 22:22:06 GMT, nathan wagner <nw@hydaspes.if.org> wrote:

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->that's what i gather looking at most of the html out there.  Actually the
->situation is (marginally) better, now that the html is produced by bad
->software, rather than ignorant "HTML Programmers".  Bah.

Well, wouldn't it still be a bad HTML blitherer[1]?

After all, if the person responsible for the page was someone who knew
HTML, they wouldn't be using those bad HTML programs, correct?

ObJobSearch: It's been about threee weeks and I'm already climbing the
walls around the flat.  Fsck, I'm considering setting up INN or somesuchthing
on the swerver for the Usenet feed, when slrnpull works fine (I am the
only one reading Usenet right now, don't think the flatmate does.  Then
again, I've not asked either....).

Any why am I considering this?  I've got a spare 8 gig IDE drive collecting
dust, I'm kind of interested to see how the port of reiserfs works, and
I'm freaking BORED!  GAH, RECOVERY DENIED!

But on the gripping hand, the admin/helldesk gig at Mentor G is not lost.
And if they choose someone else, they mentioned some other position as
well.  Ummm, having my own office.  Yum.  Surrounded by non-BillWare boxen.
Whee?

[1] I won't call them 'HTML/web page authors' becasue the word author to me
    implies that the words are able to be read.  Some of those pages look
    like 'nephew work'[2].

[2] STR

-- 
Currently a small time admin, general BOFH, owner of the penguinness.org domain
 "No, a freaking web page does *not* have to be www, I'm using w3.
  Deal with it!" <- Me to someone who has been under the M$ thumb to long
              * Justin The Cynical - cynical@penguinness.org*


