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How do you convince “management” that purchasing a physical piece of software for 20 people, which will need to be updated manually (no automated deployment possibilities available) every quarter, is a bad idea and that they should instead purchase the web-based edition that is managed and updated by the manufacturer?

Technical and man-power aspects aside, add to that mix the fact that one of the newer executives used this particular piece of software at their previous job and is insistent that the web-based version (which provides identical features, simply in a different format) will not be acceptable. The arch enemies of the IT industry: company politics and user stubbornness and pride.

What’s Open on Your Machine?

So what do you have open right now on your machine? Is that pretty standard? Anything else you normally have open (for work / home?)?

Right now I’m at work, and on my work PC we have:

  • Outlook 2007
    Have I mentioned how much I love Office 2007?
  • Interaction Client
    Our phone system is software-based. This app serves as a gateway to all its wonderful features - company directory, caller ID, etc. etc. etc.
  • Firefox
    7 tabs open - Local copy of the site I’m developing, production copy of the site I’m developing, our internal Flyspray bug tracker, a random PHP.net documentation page, an Oracle function documentation page, and the stylesheet for some random site1
  • PL/SQL Developer
    2 copies - One test / development server, one production server. Usually there are many more copies open - 2 servers x 2 or 3 users - 5 or 6 instances with countless queries, procedures, etc. open are quite normal.
  • Easy Eclipse
    LAMP (+Oracle - LAMPO?) configuration for site development.
  • Visual Source Safe
    Microsoft’s aging source code control system. It’s no SVN, but the interface is so simple a 2 year old could probably roll back my latest screw-up.
  • MMC Window
    The Microsoft Management Console has all my Exchange server and Active Directory management snap-in’s configured. Sadly, I spend so much time in here that it just hangs around in my taskbar all the time.
  • Windows Explorer
    3 windows - My network home directory (specifically my saved SQL queries and results folder), my htdocs directory, and a set of data files I’m importing into our system.
  • ANSI 837 Importer
    Our home-brewed ANSI 837 health insurance claim EDI importer. At the moment it’s eating half my RAM importing a 100MB text file of claims data into our database. Fun times…

My laptop is much simpler:

  • Firefox
    5 tabs - Google IG homepage, (mt) Account Center, 2x Google Apps for Domains GMail inboxes, and this write post page.
  • iTunes
    Gotta have coding music!
  • NetNewsWire
    Mmmm… RSS is yummy!
  • XChat Aqua
    Gotta keep up with fellow Wordpress-loving geeks!

So those are my machines at the moment, and pretty standard. Give or take a Photoshop and Textmate session on my laptop, and that’s about it. How about you?

  1. I was probably stealing their code. [back]

Network Diagrams

My final class for my Networking degree is a “real world application” class. You get a basic RFP that outlines specs for a ficticious company’s new network, and your team has to write up a professional quote for it, pretending to be a consulting company bidding on the project.

For our project, we’re bidding on the network of a company called “Outdoor Equipment Supplies (OES)”. Our team decided on the name “Port 22 Consulting”, and we’ve got a max budget of $150,000 to spend on all the hardware, software, and networking equipment for this company.

Being a fan of networking, I decided to do the Network portion1. Essentially, it comes down to a main headquarters and a few branch offices consisting of about 35 people. The main office will have users and all the servers, which everyone has to be able to access.

Pretty basic corporate network, right? Well, tell me what you think:

Network Diagram - Corporate Office

Obviously the DMZ segment isn’t complete yet, mainly since we’re still fluctuating on the number of servers we’ll need. I also haven’t decided exactly what I’m going to recommend as the internet connection for each office. I was thinking a T1 may be beefy enough for the main office, and whatever DSL or cable connection they can get cheaply for each branch office2. Any input on that either?

Assuming I have time (and the motiviation later-on), I also plan on doing per-switch port lists, indicating which rooms a given port maps to. It seems so sad to do more network diagraming for a ficticious class project than I’ve actually done for our corporate network at work, but such is life…

  1. And since I was voluntold to be the Team Captain (CEO of our consulting company), I get what I want. [back]
  2. All the branch offices are for Sales Reps, and have fewer than 5 people in them. [back]

We’re a Drinking Family…

It’s quite odd. For as long as I can remember, being with my Dad meant beer (usually Coors Lite)… by the case. One after another after another, all night long.

And yet when I was with my Mom, there was always a bottle of some type of whine (usually a White Zin) in the fridge, but it would sit there for years on end, unopened.

Then I turned 21, and started drinking at home. It started off with just me, feeling a tad out of place drinking my beer with dinner on a pretty regular basis1. One night I get home and decide to mix it up. There were several bottles of wine accumulating in the fridge2, and I decided to crack one open. My mom comes home just as I’m cleaning up the mess I made from my first attempt at the use of a cork-screw, and asks whether I’m stealing her muscadine wine. I tell her I’m not sure, I didn’t pay attention, so she takes a sip of mine and tells me nope, that’s not it. She proceeds to open another bottle and pours me a glass of it to taste, along with one for herself. Not bad, I thought… While I finish the rather unpleasant glass I’d poured from the first bottle, she finishes her glass of the Muscadine and pours another. On with dinner and a typical night…

The next night, we repeat almost the same process. I had enjoyed the Muscadine wine from the previous night, and decided that after a rough day, I deserved another glass. She comes home while I’m sitting in the recliner in the living room listening to some soft jazz3 and sipping my wine and accuses me of drinking up all her Muscadine wine, and proceeds to finish off the bottle herself.

Since then, it’s been an odd progression. Now several nights a week, we’ll each have a glass of wine. Sometimes I’ll substitute mine for something else4, but it’s become a bit of a ritual. Whether anyone else is home or not, we’ll get home after a hard day5 and have a glass or two of wine. We’ve also started buying a variety of wine whenever we’re out. If she happens to run to the grocery store one night, she’ll pick up something that looks appealing. Similarly, if I’m at Greens picking up something6, I’ll check out whatever they have in one of their mid-aisle displays and see what I see that might be good and grab a bottle.

Now, I know a lot of friends whose families are just drinking families. Some are more sophisticated and enjoy a glass or two of wine with dinner after a day at the office. Others are quite a bit more liberal, cracking open a beer as soon as they enter the door and not stopping until bed. Then there are those more conservative7 families (like ours usually was) where alcohol is rarely used8. It’s just been a bit of an adjustment for me, getting used to having someone else in the house drinking.

I suppose I’m just a tad worried. Is this how it starts? Am I slowly on my way to becoming an alcoholic? If it becomes a daily ritual to have a glass (or two, or three) of wine a night, is that the first step? When do you start to worry about your alcohol consumption? When you hit a 6-pack a night or a bottle a night? Two? Three? Or is it more focused on whether or not you could go without it or not? Don’t most alcoholics belive that they could stop drinking on a regular basis if they wanted to?

So tell me… Do you drink on a regular basis? If so, how much? Have you ever felt that you drink too much? Do you think I should be at all worried about my current level of drinking, or do you think it’s a normal level thus-far? Are there indications that I’m crossing the line into alcoholism? I honestly don’t think I am, and don’t think I ever will. Still, being the type of introspective, analytical type of person I am, I constantly wonder about these things. Is it really so bad to need two or three glasses of wine (or beer, etc.) a night to relax after work? I mean, if that’s what it takes to keep from flipping out and making a mistake9, is it really such a bad thing? Sounds more like a bargain to me…

But that’s why I’m here, pouring out my slightly-inebriated thoughts on my blog… I know there are far greater sources of wisdom out there than I can offer, so I ask you… What do you think?

  1. Probably three or four nights a week on average. [back]
  2. Several people had gone on vacation and brought back bottles of wine as a gift. [back]
  3. The first one to call me a sissy gets a swirly in my bubble bath. [back]
  4. Generally beer. Tonight I stopped and picked up a 6-pack of Woochuck Cider for a slight combination of the two concepts. [back]
  5. And which days aren’t hard? It seems like it just keeps getting worse. I can’t help but think this company is going to start losing people over it, and that spells real trouble. [back]
  6. Like my ever-faithful Budweiser - by the case. [back]
  7. I call them prudes [back]
  8. Typically only at company parties and the like. [back]
  9. Like quitting your job in a fit of rage, or decking that asshole in Marketing. [back]

How To Fly Without ID

I just stumbled upon this story today, about How To Fly Without ID. Since I’m more-or-less anti-government intrusion (yes, Google tracking my life is still fine) into my life, it caught my interest.

Now, since the only time I ever fly is on the way to or from a great vacation, I’m usually not in a hurry to miss all my connecting flights over refusing (however legally) to provide my driver’s license. Still, in the event that I ever get to travel for business again, it would be an interesting test (particularly if I wasn’t in a hurry to make it to my destination).

Anyone else out there flown recently and decided to decline to provide identification? I’d be particularly interested to hear opinions on the matter from other people who have gone through it…

Update: Dugg here and here.