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Tricks of the trade

Really interesting site that collects Tricks of the Trade, small user-contributed factoids about, well, tricks of various trades - most of them useful, some just bizzare.

I particularly liked this part:

If you work in a big infrastructure with tons of routers, servers and the rest, you can usually tell how the whole operation is running right from your own desk, since your computer will have the proper tools for monitoring. But management doesn't always understand this -- if there's a problem, they may perceive you as just sitting around idly, even while you are saving the day.

So, at the first sign of trouble, abandon your perfectly functioning computer, go down to the computer room / engine room / nuclear reactor, and continue your work down there. Most of the time the issue will solve itself, but people will assume that, by moving, you were actively engaging the problem and have a second set of mystical tools at your disposal in the event of an emergency.

@ Sunday, 24 October 2004, 20:00 in (Self) - 2 comments

Doesn't play well with others >> << Vladstudio

Comments
  1. Comment by Angelos Markos on Monday, 25 October 2004, 07:39
    Indeed very interesting, but the one who tried the following must have been dismissed. >Singer >If you're singing in a mid-sized choir and you suddenly forget the >lyrics, just mouth the word "watermelon" over and over, in time with the >music, until you remember them again. The audience won't be able to tell >the difference.
  2. Comment by Oneiros on Tuesday, 26 October 2004, 22:59
    Moving to the basement to do real work actually makes sense, since it has the very beneficial side effect of isolating you from all the screaming/panicking co-workers/managers/customers. You can get extra solace bonus if seen by nosy superiors to be holding a multicolored bunch of wiring and a pair of pliers, muttering to yourself: "Red or blue?" ;-)
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