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Real life (4)

By Carlo on 2007-10-26

How many consultants does it take to give two speeches instead of one, knowing this at the very last moment? Just one… and that’s you, dude!

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Real life (2)

By Carlo on 2007-05-08

How many (supposed) system administrators does it take to completely hang a server that runs dozens of virtual hosts? Just one… who lets the OS blindly upgrade its own kernel with a Saturday crontab!

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Real life

By Carlo on 2007-04-12

How many (supposed) system administrators does it take to wedge a tower server in a server rack cabinet? Just one… with his trusty hammer. (!) BTW: Happy 100th post. :)

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A long term artificial object

By Carlo on 2006-12-18

An artificial solar system made of six stars of the same kind placed to make a hexagon: this view is described in an old novel by Arthur C. Clarke (I’ve forgotten its title, sorry); the whole thing was made by an alien civilization before its extinction and, million years later, it still reminds the human [...]

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