Ride of the month????
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Raleigh, North Carolina
Posts: 418

So since the new software upgrade are ROTM of the months back??
#2
Easy killer, let's allow some time for things to settle.
It will be up and running soon enough.
It will be up and running soon enough.
#3
I think that remains to be seen. There appear to be more bugs to be ironed out yet.
#4
Settings to change, not necessarily bugs. LOL
Yes, ROTM will be back. Just probably for May (nominations in April).
Yes, ROTM will be back. Just probably for May (nominations in April).
#5
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Denver, Colorado
Posts: 309

As a Systems/Network/IA Administrator I can tell you...
They arent Bugs!
If you work for Microsoft, They are Features
If you work for IBM, they are proprietary features
If you work in *Nix, they are unresolved developmental contraints.
If you work for the Government/Army They are training opportunities.
If you work for IA (information assurance) they are "hardened security policies."
but they are most certainly not bugs!
They arent Bugs!
If you work for Microsoft, They are Features
If you work for IBM, they are proprietary features
If you work in *Nix, they are unresolved developmental contraints.
If you work for the Government/Army They are training opportunities.
If you work for IA (information assurance) they are "hardened security policies."
but they are most certainly not bugs!
#6
That is great.
look forward to ROTM again.
look forward to ROTM again.
#7
As a Systems/Network/IA Administrator I can tell you...
They arent Bugs!
If you work for Microsoft, They are Features
If you work for IBM, they are proprietary features
If you work in *Nix, they are unresolved developmental contraints.
If you work for the Government/Army They are training opportunities.
If you work for IA (information assurance) they are "hardened security policies."
but they are most certainly not bugs!
They arent Bugs!
If you work for Microsoft, They are Features
If you work for IBM, they are proprietary features
If you work in *Nix, they are unresolved developmental contraints.
If you work for the Government/Army They are training opportunities.
If you work for IA (information assurance) they are "hardened security policies."
but they are most certainly not bugs!
#8
lol i like that
#9
Maybe it's just Gremlins?!
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