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If you can't get professional experience with Linux, that is a good time to focus on getting a cert. LinuxAcademy is fairly reasonably priced.
Or volunteering. I got loads of awesome experience when I was younger in IT when I set up an entire private K12 school that had no computers (one ancient Mac with no networking, just a printer in the office.) Built their entire network, soup to nuts, on openSuse. Servers, storage, backup, desktops, PBX you name it. It was awesome experience.
When you're jobless, or super flexible part time worker, this type of thing might be possible, as a 30 something with a full time job, that's near impossible because the School is going to need this done quickly... plus followup support, granted you might not provide that.
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@Dashrender said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@Kelly said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
If you can't get professional experience with Linux, that is a good time to focus on getting a cert. LinuxAcademy is fairly reasonably priced.
Or volunteering. I got loads of awesome experience when I was younger in IT when I set up an entire private K12 school that had no computers (one ancient Mac with no networking, just a printer in the office.) Built their entire network, soup to nuts, on openSuse. Servers, storage, backup, desktops, PBX you name it. It was awesome experience.
When you're jobless, or super flexible part time worker, this type of thing might be possible, as a 30 something with a full time job, that's near impossible because the School is going to need this done quickly... plus followup support, granted you might not provide that.
Especially considering I have 3 hours of commuting every day minimum. I-195 E is a nightmare at 5:00 PM. It definitely would be a great learning experience though if it were possible.
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@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@Kelly said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
If you can't get professional experience with Linux, that is a good time to focus on getting a cert. LinuxAcademy is fairly reasonably priced.
Or volunteering. I got loads of awesome experience when I was younger in IT when I set up an entire private K12 school that had no computers (one ancient Mac with no networking, just a printer in the office.) Built their entire network, soup to nuts, on openSuse. Servers, storage, backup, desktops, PBX you name it. It was awesome experience.
When you're jobless, or super flexible part time worker, this type of thing might be possible, as a 30 something with a full time job, that's near impossible because the School is going to need this done quickly... plus followup support, granted you might not provide that.
Especially considering I have 3 hours of commuting every day minimum. I-195 E is a nightmare at 5:00 PM. It definitely would be a great learning experience though if it were possible.
Not the RI-MA 195, right?
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
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@Kelly said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
If you can't get professional experience with Linux, that is a good time to focus on getting a cert. LinuxAcademy is fairly reasonably priced.
Or volunteering. I got loads of awesome experience when I was younger in IT when I set up an entire private K12 school that had no computers (one ancient Mac with no networking, just a printer in the office.) Built their entire network, soup to nuts, on openSuse. Servers, storage, backup, desktops, PBX you name it. It was awesome experience.
When you're jobless, or super flexible part time worker, this type of thing might be possible, as a 30 something with a full time job, that's near impossible because the School is going to need this done quickly... plus followup support, granted you might not provide that.
Especially considering I have 3 hours of commuting every day minimum. I-195 E is a nightmare at 5:00 PM. It definitely would be a great learning experience though if it were possible.
Not the RI-MA 195, right?
New Jersery
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@wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
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@Kelly said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
If you can't get professional experience with Linux, that is a good time to focus on getting a cert. LinuxAcademy is fairly reasonably priced.
Or volunteering. I got loads of awesome experience when I was younger in IT when I set up an entire private K12 school that had no computers (one ancient Mac with no networking, just a printer in the office.) Built their entire network, soup to nuts, on openSuse. Servers, storage, backup, desktops, PBX you name it. It was awesome experience.
When you're jobless, or super flexible part time worker, this type of thing might be possible, as a 30 something with a full time job, that's near impossible because the School is going to need this done quickly... plus followup support, granted you might not provide that.
Especially considering I have 3 hours of commuting every day minimum. I-195 E is a nightmare at 5:00 PM. It definitely would be a great learning experience though if it were possible.
Not the RI-MA 195, right?
New Jersery
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@Son-of-Jor-El said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@Kelly said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
If you can't get professional experience with Linux, that is a good time to focus on getting a cert. LinuxAcademy is fairly reasonably priced.
Or volunteering. I got loads of awesome experience when I was younger in IT when I set up an entire private K12 school that had no computers (one ancient Mac with no networking, just a printer in the office.) Built their entire network, soup to nuts, on openSuse. Servers, storage, backup, desktops, PBX you name it. It was awesome experience.
When you're jobless, or super flexible part time worker, this type of thing might be possible, as a 30 something with a full time job, that's near impossible because the School is going to need this done quickly... plus followup support, granted you might not provide that.
Especially considering I have 3 hours of commuting every day minimum. I-195 E is a nightmare at 5:00 PM. It definitely would be a great learning experience though if it were possible.
Not the RI-MA 195, right?
New Jersery
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Thank you for your empathy sir
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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@Kelly said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
If you can't get professional experience with Linux, that is a good time to focus on getting a cert. LinuxAcademy is fairly reasonably priced.
Or volunteering. I got loads of awesome experience when I was younger in IT when I set up an entire private K12 school that had no computers (one ancient Mac with no networking, just a printer in the office.) Built their entire network, soup to nuts, on openSuse. Servers, storage, backup, desktops, PBX you name it. It was awesome experience.
When you're jobless, or super flexible part time worker, this type of thing might be possible, as a 30 something with a full time job, that's near impossible because the School is going to need this done quickly... plus followup support, granted you might not provide that.
Especially considering I have 3 hours of commuting every day minimum. I-195 E is a nightmare at 5:00 PM. It definitely would be a great learning experience though if it were possible.
Not the RI-MA 195, right?
New Jersery
You think it's bad driving a car in that, I used to drive a semi in that nightmare. Jersey City is the absolute worst. 55mph road with a city sidewalk beside it, it's a wonder people weren't sucked under trailer tandems on that road, because you're a slow moving road hazard at 55. I've got even more about Jersey City, but I'd rather here about @MattSpeller's fishing.
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@travisdh1 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@Kelly said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
If you can't get professional experience with Linux, that is a good time to focus on getting a cert. LinuxAcademy is fairly reasonably priced.
Or volunteering. I got loads of awesome experience when I was younger in IT when I set up an entire private K12 school that had no computers (one ancient Mac with no networking, just a printer in the office.) Built their entire network, soup to nuts, on openSuse. Servers, storage, backup, desktops, PBX you name it. It was awesome experience.
When you're jobless, or super flexible part time worker, this type of thing might be possible, as a 30 something with a full time job, that's near impossible because the School is going to need this done quickly... plus followup support, granted you might not provide that.
Especially considering I have 3 hours of commuting every day minimum. I-195 E is a nightmare at 5:00 PM. It definitely would be a great learning experience though if it were possible.
Not the RI-MA 195, right?
New Jersery
You think it's bad driving a car in that, I used to drive a semi in that nightmare. Jersey City is the absolute worst. 55mph road with a city sidewalk beside it, it's a wonder people weren't sucked under trailer tandems on that road, because you're a slow moving road hazard at 55. I've got even more about Jersey City, but I'd rather here about @MattSpeller's fishing.
Yes. New Jersey is a post apocalyptic waste land akin to Mad Max. Confirmed.
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I was just at lunch and I caught this. It's a live feed of an African safari. This is pretty cool!!!
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@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Oops - Docs.com users: You may have leaked passwords, personal info
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/03/27/microsoft_docs_com_office_365_leak/?mt=1490721024146Also, you may want to check your Etsy accounts. I've had $200 worth of stuff rung up on my account yesterday...
And no, my password is not 12345... at least not now.
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@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Oops - Docs.com users: You may have leaked passwords, personal info
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/03/27/microsoft_docs_com_office_365_leak/?mt=1490721024146Also, you may want to check your Etsy accounts. I've had $200 worth of stuff rung up on my account yesterday...
And no, my password is not 12345... at least not now.
Thankfully, have never been on Etsy.
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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@dafyre said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Oops - Docs.com users: You may have leaked passwords, personal info
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/03/27/microsoft_docs_com_office_365_leak/?mt=1490721024146Also, you may want to check your Etsy accounts. I've had $200 worth of stuff rung up on my account yesterday...
And no, my password is not 12345... at least not now.
Thankfully, have never been on Etsy.
It's not terrible. But you can get some decent quality stuff there for ok prices sometimes. I snagged an anniversary present for my wife there last year.
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@dafyre said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@dafyre said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Oops - Docs.com users: You may have leaked passwords, personal info
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/03/27/microsoft_docs_com_office_365_leak/?mt=1490721024146Also, you may want to check your Etsy accounts. I've had $200 worth of stuff rung up on my account yesterday...
And no, my password is not 12345... at least not now.
Thankfully, have never been on Etsy.
It's not terrible. But you can get some decent quality stuff there for ok prices sometimes. I snagged an anniversary present for my wife there last year.
Etsy seems like the cPanel of creativity to me. Everyone should know how to do all of that already, but is my time worth paying someone else to do it?
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@travisdh1 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@dafyre said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@dafyre said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
@hobbit666 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Oops - Docs.com users: You may have leaked passwords, personal info
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/03/27/microsoft_docs_com_office_365_leak/?mt=1490721024146Also, you may want to check your Etsy accounts. I've had $200 worth of stuff rung up on my account yesterday...
And no, my password is not 12345... at least not now.
Thankfully, have never been on Etsy.
It's not terrible. But you can get some decent quality stuff there for ok prices sometimes. I snagged an anniversary present for my wife there last year.
Etsy seems like the cPanel of creativity to me. Everyone should know how to do all of that already, but is my time worth paying someone else to do it?
LOL
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Why are people paying $6 for a bag of human waste?
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@scottalanmiller said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:
Why are people paying $6 for a bag of human waste?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-39409914They're trying to start {censored}-storm ?
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