I've been told that I can be replaced by a one-line shell script!

(No one would dare, though, because there's no documentation...)

Chris



On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Jack Coats <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just about all admin job functions can be replaced with a oneliner script
> (perl or otherwise).
>
> The magic is to know which ones matter, which ones are important and not,
> the timing for each, and the ability to maintain the for the long run.
>
> Most admins miss the mark on one or two counts.  Thankfully most don't
> miss it often or by much or the computer world would come crashing down
> around us.  If they miss to often, they no longer 'administer' (I would put
> in a joke about they either move to the help desk or become managers, but
> that would sound a bit to caustic.  But they do go find something else to
> do. ... And would you like fries with that, sir?)
>
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