My automatic cup holder stopped working... July 28, 2006 7:01 AMSubscribe
SysAdminDay. If you can read this, thank your sysadmin. posted by ZenMasterThis (31 comments total)
Re-post from 2 years ago, but hey, we celebrate "Talk Like a Pirate Day" every year, don't we? posted by ZenMasterThis at 7:02 AM on July 28, 2006
Horray for me! posted by Mach5 at 7:07 AM on July 28, 2006
^^ Pats self on back. Buys self gift. posted by nofundy at 7:11 AM on July 28, 2006
Yay Us!
Of course, no one here at work knows about SysAdmin day, so I'll just go get myself a cupcake and help myself to an extra cup of coffee.
mmmm..... coffee...... posted by jazon at 7:14 AM on July 28, 2006
Anyone remember the days when people just did their damned jobs, picked up their pay and didn't expect a pat on the back from everyone else for it? God, I miss those days.
Can we have a "Grumbling Curmudgeon" day too, please? I just won't feel properly appreciated until that happens. posted by Decani at 7:28 AM on July 28, 2006
THANK YUO MATHOWIE oops please fix posted by Smart Dalek at 7:34 AM on July 28, 2006
Decani - that's November 25th posted by jazon at 7:41 AM on July 28, 2006
Can we have a "Grumbling Curmudgeon" day too, please?
Q: So, what do you want for Grumbling Curmudgeon Day?
A: Bah, don't get me anything... posted by everichon at 7:47 AM on July 28, 2006
Also: chin-chin! (downs prosecco). posted by everichon at 7:50 AM on July 28, 2006
I'm a sysadmin for a small company. Although my coworkers know about this day, they've pretty much decided it's a joke and shouldn't even result in a thank-you email.
I actually more-or-less agree with Decani, at least about the "special day" thing. That said, I am still shocked when comparing notes with friends in the field at how un-seriously many companies take thier IT depts, budget-wise, keeping-in-the-loop-wise, etc. posted by everichon at 8:05 AM on July 28, 2006
Shouldn't you guys be, like, working right now? posted by Alvy Ampersand at 8:09 AM on July 28, 2006
Cheers to all my fellow sys admins! My recognition was a sheet of paper taped to my monitor reading "I heart my Systems Administrator!" As well you should! posted by AllesKlar at 8:18 AM on July 28, 2006
Now stop futilely hitting on the secretary; there's a middle manager on the fifth floor who's managed to delete all his email! posted by clearlynuts at 8:21 AM on July 28, 2006
Yeah, like there would be a difference between "Grumbling Curmudgeon Day" and "Sysadmin Appreciation Day".
Just kidding guys! I speak as a developer, so does that make me a Hatfield or a McCoy? posted by butterstick at 8:25 AM on July 28, 2006
It is a joyous and rewarding day for us all.
Let the music play and the beer flow :o) posted by pezdacanuck at 8:26 AM on July 28, 2006
oh man its my day :( posted by Addiction at 9:10 AM on July 28, 2006
Another small company sysadmin here.
The president recognized SysAdmin day by screwing up the email configuration of the new salesguy's laptop - just before the salesguy flew many states away. Giving me the joy of walking a computer novice through the fix over the phone. Otherwise I'd get lonely with nothing but the machines to talk to...
Yay, SysAdmin day! posted by bitmage at 9:28 AM on July 28, 2006
I am a laid-off sysadmin, so yay all of you with jobs! posted by gminks at 9:29 AM on July 28, 2006
No need to joke about it. I'd be proud to have it renamed Grumbling Curmudgeon Day, and would even be what passes for happy.
Now get the hell out of my office. posted by dragstroke at 9:41 AM on July 28, 2006
As a gift to myself on this Sysadmin Day I unplugged all the routers and turned off my phone. posted by mr_crash_davis at 10:46 AM on July 28, 2006 [1 favorite]
Does sysadmin equal corp IT, DC ops, NOC, DBAs, or what?
I'm not sure who to appreciate today.
I think I'll pick DC ops - they have to lift heavy things in hot rooms. posted by flaterik at 11:10 AM on July 28, 2006
I am able to email and access the internet despite my lame ass sysadmins who a a bunch of lazy controlling fuckups interested only in wielding power and denying services.
If there was to be a special day for them, it would not be pretty...
I'll bet I'm not alone. posted by cccorlew at 12:14 PM on July 28, 2006
I am able to email and access the internet despite my lame ass sysadmins who a a bunch of lazy controlling fuckups interested only in wielding power and denying services.
I'm guessing you don't work in a fun and friendly environment... posted by pezdacanuck at 2:00 PM on July 28, 2006
I don't feel like thanking the sysadmins at DreamHost today.
There has apparently been another power outage at the datacenter. One of the generators caught fire and they were taken offline.
Okay, maybe if one of them personally put the fire out. posted by wendell at 2:02 PM on July 28, 2006
wouldn't it have been better to have made it 24/7 rather than 28/7? posted by scruss at 2:43 PM on July 28, 2006 [1 favorite]
Wendell, the sysadmins had NO CONTROL OVER THAT WHATSOVER.
That's building operations, and they work for a different company than Dreamhost.
They did very likely have to work in an unairconditioned room that hit upwards of 120 degrees. If anything they deserve EXTRA thanks this week.
I'm a developer, not an admin. But I sure appreciate what those guys do to keep the machines that run my code running. posted by flaterik at 4:10 PM on July 28, 2006
Amen, Decani. Was SAAD created to gain the good will of the BOFH?
It's a thursday, and I'm in a good mood. It's payday. I think I'll take some calls. I put the phone back on the hook. It rings.
"I've been trying to get you for hours!" the voice at the other end screams
"Not, it can't be hours" I say, putting "Blade Runner" back into it's cover and looking at the back, "it was more like 114 minutes. I was on a long phone call with the big boss, trying to get you users some better facilities"
Hook; Line; and Sinker...
"Oh. I'm sorry."
"That's ok, I'm a tolerant person" I make a mental note to change his password to something nasty in the next couple of days. posted by davcoo at 6:02 PM on July 29, 2006
I remember when one got a fat paycheck for sysadmining 90+ hours a week.
Now, you are just another disposa-geek. They'll use you up, then fire you and hire some MCSE for less. Even if it is a Unix job. posted by QIbHom at 11:32 AM on July 31, 2006
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