How to determine the real costs and risks of single points of failure…

Rogerio | Backups, IT, Ideas, Principles, Rookie Mistakes, Strategies, Tactics, Tips | Monday, July 6th, 2009

Another important post that was made on the warrior forum under the thread: Getresponse…your lists aren’t working…
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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.

Enjoy…
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In reply to: An A+ Is Just Not Enough…

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…)

Have you ever experienced the fabled magic smoke…

A bit like what this guy’s experiencing, but maybe not to the same extent. (Click here to continue reading…)

Another installment of here’s how easy it is to get ripped off…

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The explanations by Dave York (KCRA’s computer guru) are spot on, especially the following two:
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Here’s how easy it is to get ripped off…

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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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What assumptions do you make…

Rogerio | IT, Ideas, Non Technical, Principles, Rookie Mistakes, Software, Strategies, Tactics, You | Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Over at The Register there’s an article entitled:

    Twitter would have stopped Rwandan genocide, claims PM (article here).

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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Website owners – do you make these rookie mistakes?

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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