
There are a few things that you do NOT want your System Administrator to say. These typically denote that you are going to be seeing some major problems with work for a while, maybe even a long time. Examples are:
- uh-oh....
- Oh S***!
- What the heck?!?
- Go get your backup tape. (You DO have a backup tape?)
- That's Soooooo bizarre.
- WOW!! Look at this...
- Hey!! The Suns don't do this.
- Terminated?
- What software license?
- Well, it's doing SOMETHING...
- Wow...that seemed fast...
- I got a better job a Lockheed...
- Management says...
- Sorry, the new equipment didn't get budgeted.
- What do you mean that wasn't a copy?
- It didn't do that a minute ago.
- Where's the GUI on this thing?
- Damn, and I just bought that Coke...
- Where's the DIR command?
- The drive ate the tape but that's OK, I brought my screwdriver.
- I cleaned up the root partition and now there's LOTS of free space.
- What's this 'any' key I'm supposed to press?
- Do you smell something?
- What's that grinding sound?
- I have never seen it do THAT before...
- I don't think it should be doing that...
- I remember the last time I saw it do that...
- You might as well all go home early today...
- My leave starts tomorrow.
- Oops! (said in a quiet, almost surprised voice)
- Hmm, maybe if I do this...
- Why is this 'rm -r *' taking so long?
- Hmmm, curious.
- Well, MY files were backed up.
- What do you mean you needed that directory?
- What do you mean /home was on that disk? I unmounted it!
- Do you really need your home directory to do any work?
- I didn't think anybody would be doing any work at 2am, so I killed your job.
- Yes, Ichowned all the files to belong to pvcs. Is that a problem to you?
- We're standardizing on AIX.
- Wonder what THIS command does?
- What did you say your (1) user name was...?
- You did WHAT to the floppy??
- Sorry, we deleted that package last week.
- NO!!! Not THAT button!!!!
- [looks at workstation] "Say, what version of DOS is this thing running?
- YEEHAA!!! What a CRASH!!
- What do you mean that could take down the whole network?
- What's this switch for anyways?
- Tell me again what that '-r' option to rm does...
- Say, what does 'Superblock Error' mean anyhow?
- If I knew it wasn't going to work, I would have tested it sooner.
- Was that YOUR directory?
- System coming down in 0 minutes...
- The backup procedure works fine, but the restore is tricky!
- Hey Fred, did you save that posting about restoring filesystems with vi and a toothpick? More importantly, did you print it out?
- The spinkler system isn't supposed to leak is it?
- It is only a minor upgrade, the system should be back up in a few hours. (said on a Monday afternoon)
- I think we can plug just one more thing into this outlet strip without tripping the breaker.
- What is all this I hear about static charges destroying computers?
- I found this rabbit program that is supposed to test system performance, and I have it running now.
- Ummm...Didn't you say you turned it off?
- The network's down, but we're working on it. Come back after dinner. (usually said at 11pm the night before a thesis deadline)
- Oops! Everyone save your work! FAST!!
- Boy, it's a lot easier when you know what you're doing.
- I hate it when that happens.
- Why did it say '/bin/rm: not found'?
- You can do this patch with the system up...
- What happens to a hard disk when you drop it?
- Well, I've got a backup, but the only copy of the restore program was on THAT disk...
- Hey, what does MKFS do?
- Where did you say those backup tapes were kept?
- ...and if we just swap these two disk controllers like this....
- Don't do that, it'll crash the sys....DAMN!!!
- What's this hash prompt on my terminal mean?
- Now it's funny you should ask that, because I don't know either...
- Can you get VMS for this Sparc thingy?
- I don't care what he says, I'm NOT having it on MY network.
- We don't support that. We WON'T support that.
- ...and after I patched the microcode...
- You've got TECO. What more do you want?
- We prefer not to change the root password, it's a nice easy one...
- Just add yourself to the password file and make a directory...
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