If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!
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 @scottalanmiller Yeah its a big hub of people and businesses around here. Thanks for the info! 
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 @jmoore said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!: Well i guess I should introduce myself since I was preemptively welcomed. I am Jason Moore and live in Waco, TX. Found this place through Spiceworks. Recognize a few names and faces from there. I enjoy reading, working out, playing with my 2 sons, eating pizza, and coffee. Enjoy reading all the comments and interesting topics from here. Nice to meet you all! Welcome and congrats on the upgrades you'll be receiving. 
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 @scottalanmiller Yes sir I am. Enjoy the unique perspective on the articles. 
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 Hello all! I was introduced to this forum by @quixoticjeremy. I'm new to the IT world, currently going for a IT management bachelors and have a masters in childhood education. I hope to learn some things from here. I'm from western NY, work two jobs, and have a pretty severe caffeine habit. 
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 @BigLittle said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!: Hello all! I was introduced to this forum by @quixoticjeremy. I'm new to the IT world, currently going for a IT management bachelors and have a masters in childhood education. I hope to learn some things from here. I'm from western NY, work two jobs, and have a pretty severe caffeine habit. You'll fit right in :). Welcome to ML Kyle! 
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 @BigLittle said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!: Hello all! I was introduced to this forum by @quixoticjeremy. I'm new to the IT world, currently going for a IT management bachelors and have a masters in childhood education. I hope to learn some things from here. I'm from western NY, work two jobs, and have a pretty severe caffeine habit. Welcome to the community! 
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 So the big IT question for @BigLittle ... which Endian architecture do you prefer? 
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 @scottalanmiller... Being new I don't think I have developed a preference yet or if I ever will, haha. From the quick bit of research I just did I'd say they each have their place, but big-endian sees more use. 
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 @BigLittle said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!: @scottalanmiller... Being new I don't think I have developed a preference yet or if I ever will, haha. From the quick bit of research I just did I'd say they each have their place, but big-endian sees more use. Mostly bi-endian these days, except for AMD64 little endian  
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 Welcome @SickNick who joined us today. 
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 Three new members today, all of whom are busy posting! 
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 Welcome to all of the newcomers, @BigLittle @jmoore @SickNick 
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 Wow. Goodness. Welcome aboard new folks! 
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 Hello new peeps 
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 Greetings new folk!  
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 Welcome @angel 
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 Welcome @jfath 
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 @scottalanmiller @dafyre 
 Thanks for the welcome! I'm a retired SW dev who now volunteers at 3 Boys and Girls Club locations keeping their network and servers running. I stumbled onto this great site when searching for info about XenServer since I'm being pushed into a switch from Hyper-V by the loss of 5nine Manager. I actually purchased the 5nine license a year ago, but no budget for renewal this year. I was going to get by with the limited, free version... so much for that plan.
 As a side note, I've benefitted a good deal over the years by some of the valuable information provided by @scottalanmiller in posts on other sites, so I'm looking forward to lurking here for additional education 
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 @jfath said in If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!: Thanks for the welcome! I'm a retired SW dev who now volunteers at 3 Boys and Girls Club locations keeping their network and servers running. I stumbled onto this great site when searching for info about XenServer since I'm being pushed into a switch from Hyper-V by the loss of 5nine Manager. I actually purchased the 5nine license a year ago, but no budget for renewal this year. I was going to get by with the limited, free version... so much for that plan. Use KVM instead. 










