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You.
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I am aware my cable organization is a shitshow, no need for reminder.
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I’m not Kinja.
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Yes you are. We’re all Kinja.
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Then we all have all of that.
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Based on the keyboard, I’m going to go with Apple Maps.
Otherwise Kinja is the obvious answer
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Kinja.
Brought to you by the fine folks at the Lucas Electrics School of Engineering.
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I’ll take “crap that doesn’t work good” for 400, Alex.
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I’ve got one of these Microsoft wireless mouse and keyboard things at my dads.
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Brt
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None. No real server room has an Apple keyboard in it. Of course that still leaves Kinja as a viable answer.
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Bwahaha hahhaha that’s true!
I've seen modern buildings using Dell At101W keyboards in their server rooms. Can't explain it.
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It makes total sense. Big mechanical keyboards don’t wear out and can take the pounding that only a frustrated IT person can dish out.
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...my employer?
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My company before they hired me.
*Yeah, I’m pretty much a rock star sys-net-admin.
Turned a profit out of and overhead department, what what!!
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I just turned a couple of DVD spindles into a cable management device for home.
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Good idea
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Probably me. Don't even look behind my computer.
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There is almost (almost!) no reason that service groups can’t make at least some money. People will pay for value, every time. It’s just a problem of being able to deliver 1) it (the service) and 2) the understanding in the customer’s brain of their benefit. #2 is harder many times.
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Not sure where you were going, I meant that I’m a corporate IT sys-net-admin. My department does not typically need to generate any revenue. We do not interact with our customers because IT is not the service that my company provides.
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I miss my IBM Model-M keyboards. I want one but unfortunately in today’s environment it needs a Meta key (what is called a Windows key these days.)
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I’m typing on my Unicomp Model M right now! No Windows key, but you can order one with a Windows key if you need it!
http://www.pckeyboard.com/page/category/…
You should also buy one to support American industry. They’re all made in a tiny little factory in a residential neighborhood in Kentucky.
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Oh, the comment is simply that services have value, that value can be monetized, and there are a gazillion businesses that don’t seem to understand that. Turning a profit out of an overhead dept. etc. I remember when I learned in school a million years ago that 40% of IBM’s 70’s and 80’s revenue was services and consulting.