Niki Kovacs <> scribbled on Thursday, September 04, 2008 12:16 PM: > So, to answer the question above: IMNSHO, the best advice comes from an > expert who *can* think like a newbie. (At work, I usually deal with the > opposite paradigm :oD) There is no more dangerous user than a user that knows *a little* about computers and who tries to "fix" stuff for himself (it's usually a he). Every now and then I get a few of those users at the departments I support, and I make a point of usually taking them down to the ground again as fast as I can. As a sysadmin I'm not only helping users with everything IT, I also help them accept things they can't change. 8-) -- Best Wishes Sorin --------------------------------------------- http://home-skynet.servehttp.com/ Proud member of TEAM OS/2. Mountainbiker [Kona Kilauea - Member of Equipe Les Cafards VTT] Motorcyclist [Honda VFR750F-'97] MCSE, MCP+I, MCP, A+ [Knowledge is power!] --------------------------------------------- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ MotD: Those of you that think you know everything, are annoying to those of us that do.
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