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Re: virtualization




On Oct 9, 2007, at 11:31 AM, Rick Davis wrote:


On Tuesday, October 09, 2007, at 08:03AM, "Dan Shoop" <email@hidden> wrote:
Excuse my ignorance

There's no need for excuses. There's this whole freakin' intraweb thingie and this studf is spilled out on the pages of every industry rag these days and books at bookstores. If you're involved in supporting OS, you better catch the wave.

Ouch. There's a bruise I knew was coming. ;-)

Now for an opinion. With a three year old and a five year old to raise, a family business to help run (not tech related), learning time is limited. So if I only support Mac's in a K-12 environment (like the non-existent maid I don't do windows). Do I need to add this to my learning curve? Or can I ignore it for a while and still get by.

If you need to be involved with the technology, plan to research it or ask questions about it, then yes a modicum of learning could be of great use and would seem to be directly applicable to your environment.


-dhan

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