Well some people just use profanity to make up sentence from words. Its just like clue but for words, otherwise you won't understand a single thing what he trying to say, just a bunch of random words w/o any meaning ;)
On 17.10.2012 3:02, Adam Armstrong wrote:
I actually swear much, much worse at work, but I'm from the North East of England, so it's ok.
"language" is very relative, words are just words, please do not try to push your own localised cultural programming on others.
adam.
On 16/10/2012 17:01, David Hill | Hostcentral wrote:
Come on? Not wanting to start a debate on the topic but given Adam wasn't using 'foul language' in a degrotary manner against anyone, etc, I say fair game.
Who hear hasn't let much worse slip when the sh!t has hit the fan in a work/life situation before.
Chill out mate.
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On 17/10/2012, at 8:56 AM, John Macleod jcdmacleod@me.com wrote:
Is the language on this list really required?
-----Original Message----- From: observium-bounces@observium.org [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 11:56 PM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] Backing Up Observium
I have quit 3 jobs shorly after they implemented BS7799/ISO17799.
Coincidence? No. Life is too fucking short.
adam.
On 16/10/2012 16:52, David Hill | Hostcentral wrote:
Amen.
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On 17/10/2012, at 8:50 AM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
On 16/10/2012 16:46, Morgan McLean wrote:
Observium is great, don't get me wrong, but its probably best to install
updates to a sandbox environment before blindly updating a production observium install. Just my .02
Except for the fact that observium is never mission critical, so what's
the point?
a) waste an hour of your life every SVN update b) potentially lose a few hours data if an update breaks something
ITIL(or similar) is nice (no it's not, it's fucking retarded), but you
should apply some common sense on where it is best to spend your time, otherwise you will go insane.
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