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June 1999, Week 1

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"Peter Chong Sr. Systems Analyst (MRP/ERP)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Peter Chong Sr. Systems Analyst (MRP/ERP)
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Fri, 4 Jun 1999 12:33:02 -0700
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Hi,  Joe

Joke, MCSE(T) means technician......
I guess no one apperciate solid 3000 system anymore...

One of PC technician breaks record for non-stop with NT is 9800 hrs...
What is the point, more than 2 dacades on experience with HP3000
system hardly never went down....

I used to write assembler code for Dual HP1000 system
to run cluster technology and share MAC disk drives(7920).
Now, I see NT catch up with cluster server.

But, no one care for this kind of  techology and reliability
Just loves GPF (Blue screen) to realize you need technicians...
I guess Just, Marketing win......

Cheers
Peter C.

Joe Geiser <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
news:F4B1826B1A21D211AEC5006008207AF4011F33DD@dogbert.csillc.com...
> Oh brother,
>
> > May be MCSE(T)...
>
> Here we go with the letters after people's names...
>
> Just remember what BS, MS and PhD *really* mean...
>
> Bull..., More ...., and Piled Higher and Deeper.  The same holds true for
> MCSE, CNE and all the others - I just haven't thought of good meanings for
> them yet.
>
> Cheers,
> Joe
>

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