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A World Without A Sysadmin
Imagine a world without a systems administrator. This is a trailer for the upcoming horror thriller “A World Without A Sysadmin” to be released on July 31st, Sysadmin Appreciation Day.
This is hysterical, all the sysadmins should go on strike! It’ll be like Atlas Shrugged but with sysadmins.
nathanwburkesays
Love it. Sure, I am biased, but I love it.
belyriossays
Love it!! Wish you were here to do”A World Without A School Secretary”
giljzimsays
Some of the best acting I’ve seen. I can’t wait for the sequel.
adamshorsays
hahaha, its because your using a mac, destroy that to save the worlddd
btw woo utest..
1f0und1says
“how the heck does everyone have access to our company secrets?” hahaha great vid
SMTGroupsays
It about us))
grooviantsays
Can’t help but think if the ditched Windoze they’d need fewer sysadmins.
emokid3030says
@grooviant Shh! We can’t let the boss know! ;)
happygamestvfun1says
Why do we need human admits? I tought the software did it….
happygamestvfun1says
@grooviant We should just use macs, i mean when they get a problem at least you know you can’t fix it so you shoudl just accept it, but with windows you have to hire admins becuse they have retarded monkeys working for them…
thatsteksays
@happygamestvfun1 You have no idea how a network is run. How will a program replace a hard drive? How will it install new racks? How will it configure the various server programs? Please, use Google so you can at least feign intelligence
happygamestvfun1says
@thatstek Iv never had to do any of that, and how do you think a robot operates? via anologe electronics? noo it’s digital software… meaning 1’s and 0’s
thatsteksays
@happygamestvfun1 Well that may be because you are 12 and all you do is have your parents buy you pre-builts.
VinuVonVinsays
@happygamestvfun1 You may not have had to, but grooviant is right – not using Windows only results in needing /fewer/ admins. The things thatstek mentioned need doing if you’re dealing with more than one user. The majority of problems arise when you deal with networks rather than individual machines, you see, and that doesn’t get any easier on a mac than it is on any other flavour of Unix (eg BSD, Solaris, Linux…). It’s still easier than on Windows, but you still need an admin.
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darfoo says
This is hysterical, all the sysadmins should go on strike! It’ll be like Atlas Shrugged but with sysadmins.
nathanwburke says
Love it. Sure, I am biased, but I love it.
belyrios says
Love it!! Wish you were here to do”A World Without A School Secretary”
giljzim says
Some of the best acting I’ve seen. I can’t wait for the sequel.
adamshor says
hahaha, its because your using a mac, destroy that to save the worlddd
btw woo utest..
1f0und1 says
“how the heck does everyone have access to our company secrets?” hahaha great vid
SMTGroup says
It about us))
grooviant says
Can’t help but think if the ditched Windoze they’d need fewer sysadmins.
emokid3030 says
@grooviant Shh! We can’t let the boss know! ;)
happygamestvfun1 says
Why do we need human admits? I tought the software did it….
happygamestvfun1 says
@grooviant We should just use macs, i mean when they get a problem at least you know you can’t fix it so you shoudl just accept it, but with windows you have to hire admins becuse they have retarded monkeys working for them…
thatstek says
@happygamestvfun1 You have no idea how a network is run. How will a program replace a hard drive? How will it install new racks? How will it configure the various server programs? Please, use Google so you can at least feign intelligence
happygamestvfun1 says
@thatstek Iv never had to do any of that, and how do you think a robot operates? via anologe electronics? noo it’s digital software… meaning 1’s and 0’s
thatstek says
@happygamestvfun1 Well that may be because you are 12 and all you do is have your parents buy you pre-builts.
VinuVonVin says
@happygamestvfun1 You may not have had to, but grooviant is right – not using Windows only results in needing /fewer/ admins. The things thatstek mentioned need doing if you’re dealing with more than one user. The majority of problems arise when you deal with networks rather than individual machines, you see, and that doesn’t get any easier on a mac than it is on any other flavour of Unix (eg BSD, Solaris, Linux…). It’s still easier than on Windows, but you still need an admin.