And these systems suck badly enough (and have a low enough market penetration), that it just isn't worth my time to figure them out on that level of detail.
We never sold a single HP UX box the time I was there. Which was great, since I'd have no idea what to do with a real live one. The other certs were based on work I did, although I did have to study specifically for the tests.
I just never know what sort of Unix I'm ever going to bump into. Each time seems to be a new sort.
My GOD. The noise in here is killing me. Not painwise, but I totally can't concentrate on complex tasks with the person in the cube next to me yelling into their phone headset. Why did the quieter one have to move?
I really have to learn Project. Maybe the book goes to the movies on Sat and gets read in between.
Project is pretty easy to walk through (on a basic level) if you know all of the information you want to put into it.
yep and I did ok getting a single project in. But, we don't have a MS Project server and I need to see how 4-5 projects at once interact and impact resources. That is what I have not been able to do.
Oh, but you can't without the server, right? So that's that.
Beautiful. Someone went behind the group's back and added a controversial person to a con-related comittee without consulting anyone else about it. Said person knows they've been added and thus can't be extracted without causing hurt feelings.
This is not going to end well, as I'm not in the mood to let things slide or be the voice of reason right now.
Argh.
we don't have a MS Project server and I need to see how 4-5 projects at once interact and impact resources
Well, you could fudge it using indentation.
ita, can I email you what one of my project docs looks like for a client and ask for suggestions?
Timelies all!
No snow here, but it apparently rained at some point.(I say apparently because I didn't see it happen.)