Concrete Facts - I AM RIGHT - Contest
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You must never reboot the servers. Constant up time is vital.
Don't install updates, Microsoft will only break the server to force you to upgrade to the latest version.
Linux is not safe for production. Too complicated and too buggy.
Why are these facts true?
Because my experience, training and mentors have fostered a closed minded set of views in my mind and because of this I need to ignore all propaganda. I am not here to listen and learn, I am only here to teach others of the correct way of doing things.
Yes my job security might be at risk because I am not open to new ideas or learning new concepts but I'm irreplaceable here.
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Love this thread a lot, obviously if you don't you're wrong
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I don't need backups, I haven't had a drive fail on me yet.
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SAM is always right!
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These are supposed to be facetious right?
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I'm guessing they are suppose to be facts simply because you believe them to be true... because you've been using them so long how could they not be true , type facts.
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Oh, I was basing it off of the example. I guess I'll have to come up with another.
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My 3 drive RAID 5, VLANned, Liquid Notrogen cooled, SAN is perfectly safe.
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I AM RIGHT BECAUSE I AM GETTING ALL SHOUTY AT MY MONITOR AND TYPING WITH CAPS LOCK ON AND I HAVE A HIGHER POST COUNT THAN YOU!!!
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You need VLANs for voice traffic to work.
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Complex passwords hard for humans to remembers are better than long passphrases hard for computers to crack.
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Changing your password so often you can't remember it is good.
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Sending faxes are more secure than secure email because you can't make a mistake when sending a fax.
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@DustinB3403 said:
Sending faxes are more secure than secure email because you can't make a mistake when sending a fax.
Likewise: legacy phones and fax are secure because encryption only matters for the Internet.
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"BUMP"
Going to leave this going until next Monday before I collate responses into a poll.
More the merrier.
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Lenovo is a trustworthy company
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Person 1: I went to University, I know what I'm doing
Person 2: Just give me my happy meal, please. -
When in doubt, format & reinstall