Custom Properties in Office 2011 for Mac OSX
We take a break from our normal networking schedule to pay a quick visit to the world of Microsoft Office 2011 for OSX. Released in late 2010, this office suite is a distinctly inferior application […]
We take a break from our normal networking schedule to pay a quick visit to the world of Microsoft Office 2011 for OSX. Released in late 2010, this office suite is a distinctly inferior application […]
It’s time to wrap up my thoughts on the question raised in this series of posts. If you haven’t already ready them, please do go back and check out what came before now: The original […]
The grumpy whining about young engineers continues with Part 2 of my commentary on the skills of the fresh-faced in our industry. For context, please make sure you’ve read the original post and Part 1 […]
As promised, I have today turned off the Google Feedburner RSS feed. If this post came to you via Feedburner and you want to continue getting updates, you will need to change your feed to […]
In my last post I put on my finest slacks, put in my teeth, and questioned whether the “youth of today” understand a dang thing about networking in any kind of detail below the concept […]
I’ve interviewed many network engineering candidates over the last few years, and one theme that keeps on coming up over and over again is a total lack of understanding of what I consider to be […]
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