I get people asking from time to time, so I may as well tell...
So I was writing the Striped Irregular Bucket and I was in
much the same situation as the poor operator I was writing about. I was bored
shitless. So I thought I'd bash out a couple of lines about something, and
where better to start than a place I knew. So I chunked out Striped Irregular
Bucket, which was far less offensive than some of my previous posts. Unlike
most of my other posts, I knew the area I was talking about. (Being bored in a
Computer Room that is). Then I started getting mail from people, which was
unusual in itself, and it didn't say that my library books were overdue and it
wasn't from story-tellers who wanted to tell you why they needed more disk,
connect time etc. I ignored most of this and went on with other writing,
resurrecting BOFH (who was as yet pretty much unnamed) in Striped Irregular
Bucket #5. Then I got more mail, so I thought I'd bash out a couple of BOFH
articles. So I did, then ran out of material briefly, so I stopped. Then got
some material, and started then stopped again. Etc etc. Then I went to Britian
and worked for Enterprise Oil PLC (good place, say hi!) in London for a year,
bricking out about 2 articles in that time. Along the way, Waikato kept my old
account open, so I'd get maybe one mail message a week from someone who'd just
read it for the first time. I still do, it's weird! Anyway, so I got back
home, took up a job as Analyst Programmer, kissed the Computer Room goodbye,
and thought that would make a fitting end to the BOFH. To all the people who
mailed over the last 13 months or so and got no reply, sorry, but had to login
from a Sun Sparc SLC via a modem to a machine which connected to a machine
which let me login via a weird version of telnet to home. Anyway, that's the
very end of it. I know I've said that a couple of times, but there you go, you
can't trust an Operator. But you can trust an A/P
trust me.
- SimonT --
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Simon Travaglia
spt@waikato.ac.nz
Nothing makes a man and wife feel closer, these days, than a
joint tax return.
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