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#0, long strange trip it's been...
Posted by Ardaniel on Jun-04-01 at 06:50 PM
LAST EDITED ON Jun-04-01 AT 06:52 PM (EDT)

I'm Ard, I'm one of the few female EPU fans on the board, I'm 25. Up until very recently, I was working as a Solaris admin (and if you know anyone who wants a very junior admin in the SF Bay Area to mentor, lemme know, I can play Padawan Learner with the best of 'em...)

These days, I'm keeping house and debating a return to college (Berkeley, natch) to finish up a long-dormant BS in Mass Communication. I'm the one who first wanted an IRC channel for EPU and then never f'n showed up after the first four or so days. ;)

My homepage lairs at www.ronin-research.org, but my quotefile is probably more interesting (quotes.html off that). Been tossing around some fiction ideas for a while, some of which are posted and some of which aren't.

Ard
just finished Wounded Rose earlier.

Ard Sumhenner
Ronin Research, Silicon Valley, CA


#1, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by megazone on Jun-04-01 at 07:10 PM
In response to message #0
LAST EDITED ON Jun-04-01 AT 07:11 PM (EDT)

>My homepage lairs at www.ronin-research.org,

Ok, why didn't that link?

www.ronin-research.org
www.megazone.org

Edit: Hmm, apparently the comma confused it... memo to self, look into that...

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#2, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by juniper on Jun-05-01 at 01:05 PM
In response to message #0
>I'm Ard, I'm one of the few female EPU fans on the board, I'm 25. Up
>until very recently, I was working as a Solaris admin (and if you know
>anyone who wants a very junior admin in the SF Bay Area to mentor,
>lemme know, I can play Padawan Learner with the best of 'em...)

Fun, isn't it (the Solaris stuff). Hi Ard, nice to know I'm not the only female reading here and actually posting. ;)

-- Juniper
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#3, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by Laudre on Jun-05-01 at 01:47 PM
In response to message #2
>>I'm Ard, I'm one of the few female EPU fans on the board, I'm 25. Up
>>until very recently, I was working as a Solaris admin (and if you know
>>anyone who wants a very junior admin in the SF Bay Area to mentor,
>>lemme know, I can play Padawan Learner with the best of 'em...)
>
>Fun, isn't it (the Solaris stuff). Hi Ard, nice to know I'm not the
>only female reading here and actually posting. ;)
>
>-- Juniper

I suppose that the aura of testosterone can become overwhelming at times.

-- Sean --
... not to mention getting the keyboard sticky...
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#4, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by Ardaniel on Jun-05-01 at 03:20 PM
In response to message #2
>Fun, isn't it (the Solaris stuff). Hi Ard, nice to know I'm not the
>only female reading here and actually posting. ;)

I'm halfway through my CSA certification on the Solaris end. I unfortunately botched the second exam... as my former coworker said, "who the hell uses WebNFS anyways, and why is it on the test if no one ever uses it?"

Considering finishing it before I go back on the job market, anyways. A Solaris admin with only eleven months' experience looks a LOT more impressive with a CSA, unfortunately.

Ard
hates cert exams, they involve a lot of evil trivia...

Ard Sumhenner
Ronin Research, Silicon Valley, CA


#5, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by megazone on Jun-05-01 at 03:37 PM
In response to message #4
>I'm halfway through my CSA certification on the Solaris end. I
>unfortunately botched the second exam... as my former coworker said,
>"who the hell uses WebNFS anyways, and why is it on the test if no one
>ever uses it?"
[snip]
>hates cert exams, they involve a lot of evil trivia...
Oh hell, they're all like that. When I got my RHCE I was tested on things I have *never* seen in the real world - not before the prep, not after the exam. I couldn't pass the RHCE test now if I took it again, unless I took a couple of weeks to prep like last time.

I also think that testing a sysadmin and not allowing any references - no books, no man pages, etc - is unrealistic. I have never known a (good) admin who doesn't keep references handy.

I tend to agree with the statement that you can judge the quality of an admin by their bookshelves.

Same with the CISSP - mainframe security? How likely am I to need to know that?

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#6, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by Ardaniel on Jun-05-01 at 04:07 PM
In response to message #5
>I also think that testing a sysadmin and not allowing any references -
>no books, no man pages, etc - is unrealistic. I have never known a
>(good) admin who doesn't keep references handy.

During my last big interview, they asked me what I would do in XYZ Solaris situation I'd never seen before.

"Grab the man pages for that component and start reading, then yell over the top of the cube to get coworker input. I may not KNOW it, but it can obviously be learned, or no one would ever do it."

Ard
if you can't use Google, you shouldn't be an admin, IMHO...

Ard Sumhenner
Ronin Research, Silicon Valley, CA


#7, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by Gryphon on Jun-05-01 at 05:02 PM
In response to message #6
>if you can't use Google, you shouldn't be an admin, IMHO...

Uh-oh... I... I can't!

... Oh, wait, I'm not an admin anyway. I'm a f*ckin security guard. So it's OK.

--G.
bitterness sink
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#8, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by jer on Jun-07-01 at 04:50 PM
In response to message #7
>>if you can't use Google, you shouldn't be an admin, IMHO...
>
>Uh-oh... I... I can't!
>

I want to make more money using the Personal Computer.


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#9, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by megazone on Jun-07-01 at 04:58 PM
In response to message #8
>[remove glasses, blank look]
>I want to make more money using the Personal Computer.

Well, sure, we all do!

-MegaZone, megazone@megazone.org
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#11, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by Kokuten on Jul-18-01 at 06:23 PM
In response to message #9
>>[remove glasses, blank look]
>>I want to make more money using the Personal Computer.
>
>Well, sure, we all do!

Hmmmm.. we're going to need a better printer, then, won't we?

*balefully eyes his DeskJunk*

natch


#12, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by Pasha on Aug-10-01 at 03:53 PM
In response to message #7
>>if you can't use Google, you shouldn't be an admin, IMHO...
>
>Uh-oh... I... I can't!
>
>... Oh, wait, I'm not an admin anyway. I'm a f*ckin security guard.
>So it's OK.

Oooh, does this mean that we get to see a picture of Gryphon striking a dashing figure in a uniform?


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#13, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by Gryphon on Aug-10-01 at 08:35 PM
In response to message #12
>Oooh, does this mean that we get to see a picture of Gryphon striking
>a dashing figure in a uniform?

Well, no, because

a) I was being sarcastic about the physical security functions of the supposedly-network-ops job I had at the time and
b) I don't have that job anymore.

--G.
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#14, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by remande on Aug-11-01 at 09:40 PM
In response to message #12
>Oooh, does this mean that we get to see a picture of Gryphon striking
>a dashing figure in a uniform?

Even better. I have a picture of Gryphon in full tuxedo, plus top hat, plus a cape.

Yeehaw.

--rR


#15, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by Gryphon on Aug-11-01 at 09:49 PM
In response to message #14
LAST EDITED ON Aug-11-01 AT 09:52 PM (EDT)

>>Oooh, does this mean that we get to see a picture of Gryphon striking
>>a dashing figure in a uniform?
>
>Even better. I have a picture of Gryphon in full tuxedo, plus top
>hat, plus a cape.

Heh, yeah - I liked that look. Sometimes I consider buying a tux just to sport the look at random. Good picture, too. When I moved back from California, I misplaced my copy, darn it.

Odd that this should come up right now - I've spent most of today in my black suit (fortunately, OH so fortunately, the heat wave broke last night, so today was in the mid-seventies, breezy and dry, not, as it's been for the last week or so, in the high nineties, stagnant and too humid to freaking breathe), being a sort of combination best man/er... guy? of honor at my mother's wedding.

(OBSERVATION: When both of the participants in the marriage ceremony are approximately fifty, the part of the Congregational wedding text which wishes, "May they live to see their children's children" is pretty pointless. Chances are, either they already have, or they're never gonna... )

It was kind of an odd ceremony, what with the occasional pop music (my mother has horrific taste in pop music) and Vincent having suffered a curious mental lapse and plopped the ring into his pocket with what sounded like every key he's ever owned in his life and at least $30 in change, plus a pair of sunglasses. (Long, comically awkward, musically jingling pause here, with standard-issue embarrassed giant drop of sweat.) More fun than most weddings I've been to, though... unlike ReRob's, for instance, it didn't feature 100-degree heat and an entire Catholic Mass in the middle... :)

--G.
(my memory may be exaggerating how hot it was at ReRob's wedding.)
(I really should write up the Tales of ReRob's Wedding for the Subterranean Vault... )
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#16, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by ejheckathorn on Aug-11-01 at 10:28 PM
In response to message #15
>Odd that this should come up right now - I've spent most of today in
>my black suit (fortunately, OH so fortunately, the heat wave broke
>last night, so today was in the mid-seventies, breezy and dry, not, as
>it's been for the last week or so, in the high nineties, stagnant and
>too humid to freaking breathe), being a sort of combination
>best man/er... guy? of honor at my mother's wedding.

Oh, yes. I was in southern Massachusetts for work last week. Not having checked the weather forecast, I brought my spring jacket because I was worried it might be a little chilly at night (when I work), this being New England.

HA FREAKIN' HA!!!!!

Eric J. Heckathorn
(who really wishes he'd had time to see the Fall River Navy)
ericjh@stargate.net


#10, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by n9vls on Jul-17-01 at 09:50 PM
In response to message #0

>My homepage lairs at www.ronin-research.org, but my quotefile is
>probably more interesting (quotes.html off that).

quotes.html????

how about using this instead

http://ronin-research.org/quotes/

bill

Bill Blum N9VLS
Ronin Research--Dayton Branch
'does anal retentive have a hyphen?'


#17, RE: long strange trip it's been...
Posted by zojojojo on Aug-17-01 at 04:50 PM
In response to message #10
>Bill Blum N9VLS
>Ronin Research--Dayton Branch
>'does anal retentive have a hyphen?'

Actually, it has 2, but they're stacked one on top of the other for neatness.

-Z, yes i know the post is old... i just don't care....


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