The 4 types of “IT” people in this world…
I drip feed bits from this article over on my twitter account before posting it here.
Below you have the full thing explaning the 4 types of “IT” people.
I drip feed bits from this article over on my twitter account before posting it here.
Below you have the full thing explaning the 4 types of “IT” people.
I posted the following over on my twitter account – it’s here to make it easy to reference.
Plus I have more information that just won’t fit in 140 characters.
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Over at lockergnome.com (here) I posted the following (at time of writing comment not showing):
Volunteering is the way to go, try to see if you can do it at a charity and/or university – worked for me. (Click here to continue reading…)
Over at marketingtechblog.com (here < -- very slow loading site) I posted the following:
I wouldn’t say it’s difficult to “get enterprise performance with a CMS like WordPress.”
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A bit like what this guy’s experiencing, but maybe not to the same extent. (Click here to continue reading…)
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The explanations by Dave York (KCRA’s computer guru) are spot on, especially the following two:
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The 3 tips mentioned from 2:29 onwards are better than nothing, I’ve listed them below but changed number 1 to what should have been said:
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Over at The Register there’s an article entitled:
It’s based on quotes taken from The Guardian, (origional article here), where PM Brown links the use of Twitter in relation to the Iranian election and the Rwandan genocide.
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A few days ago while catching up on my back log of emails – I came across a newsletter issue by a very big info publisher.
The main article of the newsletter was about their “battle” against a piece of malicious software that had compromised a number of their machines as well as their web server.
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The following is an extract taken form my up comming security report.
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When you connect to say your Bank to access your account online. A secure connection is setup between your computer and the computer it is accessing your account on.
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