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Comments on: BOFH: Fishbowl this

Hurray! 

Posted Friday 27th April 2007 13:13 GMT

I was worried the BOFH was getting a little soft. I'm glad to see he's not forgotten the traditional problem-solving methods.

We need new UK Legislation 

Posted Friday 27th April 2007 14:05 GMT

We should be allowed by law to deal with users, managers, and other annoyances in such a manner. In fact I have two project managers who are bugging me for information they can get themselves that could do with be fishbowled :)

Wholly valid criticism 

Posted Friday 27th April 2007 14:20 GMT

Whoever wants a computer room that's prone to flooding? Clearly this was a required test. Shame that the damp caused the door to expand and ... someone else finish this excuse?

continuation of the excuse 

Posted Friday 27th April 2007 15:53 GMT

Well, the damp floor means there is inadequate ventilation, so the ambient humidity of the room will increase significantly if there are any leaks, thus putting all of the units and not just the one closest to the leak at risk.

So really its no good, plus, the lack of sunshine will make us seem more like the hunchback rather than the suave creatures that we are.

Always Take The Move 

Posted Saturday 28th April 2007 00:36 GMT

Take the move, always take the move, and be accommodating about it. Moves create chaos, chaos creates opportunity. Records get lost, equipment gets lost, it's an opportunity to empty the closets of skeletons and start over with room to bury more. Not wanting to cause any trouble you encourage anything that expedites the move while blurring the details as to who took what where and when. Out with the old, in with the new. It's a golden opportunity to capitalize on the IT rule that bullshit baffles brains. Always take the move and be nice about it.

Perks 

Posted Saturday 28th April 2007 05:44 GMT

And during the move some computer and/or equipment might go missing and the 60 inch plasma TV. Sometimes stuff just walks away and disappears into a "safer work environment". And some stuff gets relocated to the boss's office and a anonymous phone call to security.

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