November 16, 2000

Who dis Tuttle?

I agree with Collins. It's even worse at the junior highs. The raging hormones block any trace of intelligence they may have.......and not to sound like some kind of wierdo, but some of them junior high girls could get a guy in DEEP trouble......if any of you guys over 18 know what I refer to...if you don't then nevermind and go away. But seriously if you were at a party.....................jail time isn't cool.

Back to the point.

A lot of it isn't as much stupidity as apathy.
The combination of the two is really dangerous.
But then you run into the vocal, proactive idiots. Like Will Carney. Anyone know that dipshit? He really got on my nerves when I worked with him this summer. AND he's one of Wiard's little lackies. telling me and the other tech the password to deepfreeze right in front of a bunch of students........look for 219 to be having bigger problems soon.

Another thing I've noticed is that almost all of the ACT (Advisory Council for Technology) people in the schools, who teacher's first line of contact in case of computer problems, are usually the biggest idiots on campus. That shit really pisses us off. It's hard to do your job when you have some dipshit teacher who knows nothing about computers is insulting you in the work orders he turns in and fucking stuff up when you turn your back.
But its not all of them.

But what doesn't make sense to me is that some people are all up in arms about wanting PCs. It's stupid to have anything but Macs in elementary and junior high schools. Macs don't have problems like anything running windows will. Anyone that wants to argue Win 9x/nt is better, do my job for a month. Unless you are running CAD/CAM software and equipment, Mac OS will do everything you want and better, because it is a lot more stabil and much less prone to corruption. Don't even try to argue, you haven't got a leg to stand on if you haven't worked extensively with both.

Ok so I've said my piece for now.
Later.

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