On Tue, 2007-04-03 at 02:33 -0700, Ralph Shumaker wrote:

> >
> >At least many of our systems are moving/have moved from Windoze to
> >Linux.
> >  
> >
> 
> Sounds to me like you're doing *better* than staying current.
> 
> 

Well, the web server is still - after over 2 years of me and IT
complaining about it - NT and IIS and the contact form will not work
(stupid ASP will not send the e-mail). I have a Tomcat system waiting.

We still use M$ SQL for critical data.

We have no network monitoring set up. I have forgotten nearly everything
I learned in school about LDAP and some things in that area have
probably changed (newer tools?). What else did I learn that I've
forgotten (I don't remember! :o )

I only just learned about yumex not too long ago (thanks to this
list :) ). I'm way behind on current CPU and video card architectures.

I'm not up to speed on Ajax, SOAP, and know nothing about PHP and
Python, and I'm an XML novice.

I could go on, but I won't. So much technology, so much to do, and so
little time. At least I stay busy and I'm never bored. :)

This reminds me of the theme song for "Star Trek: Enterprise".

PGA


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