The quote below was from a posting on another topic.  I don't mean this to
criticize the author, but just as a representation of some of the things I
see in IBM-Main from time to time.  Actually, the posting I cut this from
was very good.

I just wonder if someone reading this who was thinking about a career in
mainframes, would decide they didn't want to work with that sort of people
after being called a "thumb-sucking when-all-else-  fails: reboot crowd."
If his college had some classes offered from the IBM program for mainframe
training, he might just think I don't want to work with people that call me
these things.

This is just a thought.  I don't know how many people who work on MS servers
or networks would even bother to read IBM-Main, but those who do might not
get a very good impression of us mainframe people from reading the paragraph
quoted below.

Eric Bielefeld
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

> I think I'm pretty much middle of the pack. I'm one of the few who will be
> the
> bridge from the crotchety old farts to the thumb-sucking when-all-else-
> fails:
> reboot crowd. 

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