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Re: Mac OS X Internals Book



At 2:25 PM +0100 6/28/06, Simon Slavin wrote:
The attitude that system administration is so easy you can just 'pick it up' is ridiculous. And it's that attitude that leads to much of the idiocy we see here: people who don't know when to read man pages; people who run backup systems they've never tested; people who order dual-power-supply systems then plug both supplies into the same UPS.

And it's these same people that then get insulted when told to read the documentation. That's what I don't get. Yet they tell their students everyday to read the textbooks...


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