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I'm a generalist Systems Administrator. I design and implement systems that rely on Windows and Linux servers, wired and wireless networks, storage of all types, and insert_buzzword();

I Am a Bad Person =(

I do not intend to offend, but at times I get carried away with my own humor, puns, and self assigned eloquence. If I offended you publicly, tell me and I will repent publicly.

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I am an independent consultant that owns and operates his own LLC in the US of A. Check out my careers.StackOverflow.com profile or you can find me on LinkedIn.

As a Systems Engineer, I work to enable you and your business to help yourselves through technology with the aid of my analysis, design, and implementation skills.

I can help your business help itself. I will analyze your present state, learn about your hoped-for future and get the two to meet using technology as a framework and excellent workflows as the "meat".

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Gmail / GTalk: Nonapeptide. Feel free to email me, add me in GTalk or follow my Google Reader shared items.
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My Gravatar is from Troy Snow's photography. Check him out at his Flickr page and tell him I sent you: http://www.flickr.com/photos/troysnow/ . Even though we tend to use the same goofy kitten face as an avatar, we are not the same person and have no affiliation. Other than good taste in avatars, anyway.

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awarded  Good Question
Mar
6
comment How does someone get to cast more than 40 votes in a day?
@RebeccaChernoff wut
Mar
2
comment How does someone get to cast more than 40 votes in a day?
Kittehs > Ponies
Jan
24
comment Shared 'confirmation link' for newsletters allows anyone to subscribe the user
There are 78 Stack Exchange sites. I predict that Bart will have a lot of email to read shortly...
Jan
6
comment Should site-specific Twitter feeds be tweeting meta questions?
@RebeccaChernoff They're public, yes. Just like town hall meetings and city council meetings are public, but you don't really want or need those things being publi- cized to the general populace. Looks messy and doesn't promote what the sites are about. Doesn't promote what is the intended draw of the sites.
Jan
6
comment Should site-specific Twitter feeds be tweeting meta questions?
But Town Hall discussions aren't published on the front page of the visitor's bureau magazine. Twitter is a medium for public-facing discussion, not internal matters.
Jan
5
comment Should site-specific Twitter feeds be tweeting meta questions?
We need to commandeer the ServerFault Twitter account.
Jan
5
comment Should site-specific Twitter feeds be tweeting meta questions?
(屮゚Д゚)屮 Y U NO LIKE MY POSTS!!!
Jan
5
awarded  Nice Question
Dec
28
comment What to do with questions that have been self-resolved as a comment instead of an answer?
You answer a question by stealing my answer that was stolen from a comment. A N S W E P T I O N
Dec
15
comment HALP! My snowman doesn't have a head!
Hide yo' snow kids! Hide yo' snow wife! They beheadin' errbody up in herrr.
Aug
9
comment Flagging off topic questions (dba specific)
"Moderators don't migrate crap questions" - demonstrably false.
Mar
14
accepted Please don't migrate low-quality questions to other sites
Mar
13
comment Please don't migrate low-quality questions to other sites
@Xoum Thanks for the point about the use of the word "subjective"! You're right, that wasn't at all the right term for the situation. I edited it to reflect that.
Mar
13
revised Please don't migrate low-quality questions to other sites
added 80 characters in body; edited tags
Mar
13
comment Please don't migrate low-quality questions to other sites
@waiwai933 As per your edits, I'm trying hard not to beat a dead horse, but I don't want to focus on the technical aspects of LANs, WANs and transfer speeds. It seemed to SF users that the very question, regardless of a person's expertise, was in a worthless form. Example: I know nothing about plumbing. If I'm at plumbing.SE.com and see a guy ask "What the most amount of water I can pump through a pipe." I would know, regardless of my experience with plumbing, that that question needs to be closed. Some on SF felt that we were being carelessly tossed scraps like red headed stepchildren.
Mar
13
comment Please don't migrate low-quality questions to other sites
@waiwai933 Thank you!
Mar
13
revised Please don't migrate low-quality questions to other sites
added 1525 characters in body; added 5 characters in body
Mar
13
comment Please don't migrate low-quality questions to other sites
...Again, I think this specific incident boils down to two things: 1) Why the unilateral decision (is that a SO thing more than it is at SF?) and we of SF think it was painfully obvious that it was a non-question just like we filter out painfully obvious questions about development rather than punting them to SO. We think that community votes to close would have been better because we believe that most SO users would have seen it as white noise that needed to be removed.
Mar
13
comment Please don't migrate low-quality questions to other sites
@Pekka I see two options. Either each community familiarizes itself enough with the sister communities to make better decisions (more decisions are fine, I think so maybe we're already at the pinnacle of reasonable efficiency) or we keep trying to pass some kind of incoming migration filter. I don't terribly mind the idea of the latter, but then again don't see any added efficiency to it. Continuing...