AHH dns learned that like 7 -8 years ago. Its evil and dns should be abolished my system i have designed involves you calling the center DNS HQ every morning and giving them your new ips for domains and that could be a worldwide thing ;) Who needs to setup that crappy crap.
DNS is tricky because it seems very straight forward but it has so many little things you have to do right or you F**k it up and crap is weird sometimes. I will say M$ dns is easier to setup but i think running bind on windows or linux is still better then MS dns but thats just 1 fellas opnion. Bill Wheatley Senior Database Developer Macromedia Certified Advanced Coldfusion Developer EDIETS.COM 954.360.9022 X159 ICQ 417645 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Timothy Heald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 1:15 AM Subject: RE: Burnout > I have found only three things that work for me. If you can take time (on > weekends or whatever) take it. My main two outlets are reading (fantasy/sci > fi, no technical stuff on down time) or killing stuff online (neverwinter, > everquest or America's army). I would say the time away from the computer > helps the most. It's funny I specifically went to my Aunt's house and sat > in her hammock, just to be off line for a few hours, not to long ago. I > guess I am not burnt though, because I brought a SQL Server book :) > > If you really need to be spending your time learning, and you find that the > projects your working on at the office are not stimulating enough, than make > yourself a project. About 6 months ago I decided I wanted to learn some PHP > and JSP. So I did a full site redesign on my personal site. First I added > the base functionality in CF, then I did the exact same thing in PHP, then > in JSP. I had a lot of fun learning it. The way I started learning action > script was by taking something I liked that was HTML and JS and migrating it > to Flash. I had a blast, and learned that I will never in all the days of > my life be a Flash Developer :) Many times you must force yourself to > create learning experiences. A friend needed a secondary DNS server the > other day. I know nothing about DNS. But I figured it could only be a good > thing to know. So now I host his secondary DNS. > > Not sure if your married or have children. One of my other surefire ways to > unwind is to just play with my 2 year old. He really gives me a totally > different perspective on the world. In his world there is still no evil, no > checkbook or mortgage, just a pillow to throw, or a book to have daddy read. > > Timothy Heald > ACP/CCFD :) > > Manager Fayetteville ColdFusion User Group > http://www.fcfug.org > > Fusebox Advisory Committee Member > http://www.fusebox.org > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jon Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 1:01 AM > To: CF-Community > Subject: Burnout > > > I need help guys... > > Currently I would definitely describe myself as burnt out. It's been > a gradual process, but I'm definitely there. I don't have the burning > desire to immerse myself anymore like I used to because there was so > much to learn. > There are a few different reasons, that I imagine are pretty common > reasons for burnout. Learning experiences are few and far between, and > lack of confidence in management (not the business side, but the > project management.) All the standard reasons for burnout I guess. > > Anyway, any tips on combating burnout? > > -- > jon > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > ______________________________________________________________________ Get the mailserver that powers this list at http://www.coolfusion.com Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists
