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Creed of the IT Guy

This was posted on the Spiceworks Water Cooler forum recently and every word is completely true.

      1. If you ask me technical questions please don’t argue with me because you don’t like my answer. If you think you know more about the topic, why ask? And if I’m arguing with you…it’s because I am positive that I am correct, otherwise I’d just say “I don’t know” or give you some tips on where to look it up, I don’t have the time to just argue for the sake of it.
      2. Starting a conversation by insulting yourself (i.e. “I’m such an idiot”) will not make me laugh, or feel sorry for you; all it will do is remind me that yes, you are an idiot and that I am going to hate having to talk to you. Trust me; you don’t want to start a call that way.
      3. I am ok with you making mistakes, fixing them is my job. I am not ok with you lying to me about a mistake you made. It makes it much harder to resolve and thus makes my job more difficult. Be honest and we can get the problem resolved and continue on with our business.
      4. There is no magic “Fix it” button. Everything takes some amount of work to fix, and not everything is worth fixing or even possible to fix. If I say that you just need to re-do a document that you accidentally deleted 2 months ago, please don’t get mad at me. I’m not ignoring your problem, and it’s not that I don’t like you, I just can’t always fix everything.
      5. Not everything you ask me to do is “urgent”. In fact, by marking things as “urgent” every time, you almost ensure that I treat none of it as a priority.
      6. You are not the only one who needs help, and you usually don’t have the most urgent issue. Give me some time to get to your problem, it will get fixed.
      7. Emailing me several times about the same issue in the same day is not only unnecessary, it’s highly annoying. Emails will stay until I delete them, I won’t delete them until I’m done with them. I will typically respond as soon as I have a useful update. If it is an urgent issue, let me know (see number 5).
      8. Yes, I prefer email over telephone calls. It has nothing to do with being friendly, it’s about efficiency. It is much faster and easier for me to list out a set of questions that I need you to answer than it is for me to call and ask you them one by one. You can find the answers at your leisure and while I’m waiting I can work on other problems.
      9. Yes, I seem blunt and rude. It’s not that I mean to, I just don’t have the time to sugar coat things for you. I assume we are both adults and can handle the reality of a problem. If you did something wrong, I will tell you. I don’t care that it was a mistake, because it really makes no difference to me. Don’t take it personal, I just don’t want it to happen again.
      10. And finally, yes, I can read your email, I can see what web pages you look at while you are at work, yes, I can access every file on your work computer, and I can tell if you are chatting with people on an instant messenger or chat room (and can also read what you are typing). But no, I don’t do it. It’s unethical, I’m busy, and in all reality you aren’t all that interesting. So unless I am instructed to specifically monitor or investigate your actions, I don’t. There really are much more interesting things on the internet than you.

Your friendly neighbourhood IT Guy

Winter 2010-2011

Winter 2010-11
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Duluth Vacation

In August Kris and I packed the family into the car and headed on a mini-vacation to Duluth, MN to see the sights and do a little shopping.

Since the weather was nice on our 1st day there we ventured to the Duluth Zoo. It was a quite impressive collection of animals for a small city. After spending most of the day there we headed to The Grate Lakes Aquarium. It wasn’t the hit the Zoo was, but it was the end of a long day and some of the fish were quite scary. Once the kids are older I’m sure it will be a place to revisit.

On day 2 we woke to torrential rains. Since we had hit the 2 major outdoor activities the day earlier we headed to The Depot. The Deport has 4 museums within it and is contained in the old Duluth train station. Keely loved the Duluth Children’s Museum. We also took a ride on the North Shore Scenic Railway and looked through the many historic trains in the Lake Superior Railroad Museum.

Duluth 2010
Duluth, MN
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Videos Of The Kids

Something is very funny

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What’s All The Fuss About?

Katy Perry’s appearance on Sesame Street with Elmo has generated quite a stir, about her breasts. After an outcry from concerned parents the producers pulled the segment.

Katy Perry sings with Elmo

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Perhaps it was the running scene that caused the little kids excitement?

Some of Keely’s Favourite Cat Videos

A collection of Keely’s fav cat videos.


Super Fast Cat Strikes

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More will be added in the future.

There’s an app for that

I was the recipient of a shiney new 64gb iPod touch this morning. I’ve got the wordpress app installed and am posting from it. I wish we had bought the nurses touch’s instead of the Motorola WinMo devices. These are waaay better.

Palin’s Farewell Speech is a Poem

Enjoy.

Rain Gutter Cable Tray

Rain Gutter Cable Tray

Rain Gutter Cable Tray


This is the most ingenious use of a rain gutter for something other that shunting off rain I have ever seen. My office is currently in cable hell and this lil trick just might be the thing to fix it.

Check it out over at Flickr.

Moving Pictures…

Three more videos of our little monster.

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