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Problematic Problem (from Ben) Way back when, I was responsible for doing on-site support for a fairly complex ERP solution that our company sold. My support radius was 100 miles, which meant I was on the road a lot and traveled to places I wasn't all that familiar with. My trusty navigation aide was a compass and a Rand McNally map book. Fancy, online mapping services weren't around yet, let alone super-fancy GPS units.
Test plan development. Regression analysis. Systems documentation creation. Test case execution. Regression testing.
“HERE IT IS!” exclaimed Miha’s boss with a victorious look. “See! I told you that I’d find you a computer! Now we can get you doing something other than fetching coffee!” he chuckled.
For some reason, Violet K. couldn't show her sex video to the class.

The Great Cascade

2010-02-11
It was not the best start to a Monday morning. When Chris K. got in, the entire IT department was in full-panic mode because the Linux mail server that he administered was unresponsive.
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Emergency Faxes

2010-02-04
As far as technologies go, faxing is ancient. It predates the telephone by over a decade and, despite vast advances in scanning and email technology, the fax still remains a standard form of communication.

Passed Around

2010-02-02
The rejection had taken three months to arrive, and now somebody, somewhere, owed Luis K an explanation.
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