In Evansville, IN for a technology thingummy.
Spent an hour chatting with the lady at the front desk at the hotel: a self-confessed computer illiterate, she lusts after a new laptop and mentioned complaints she'd received about the complimentary wireless here.
For a cool little laptop, I directed her to the Dell Inspiron Mini 9; then I dug my Toshiba out of my satchel and, right there at the desk, ran a quick snoop of wireless using NetStumbler: seems they only offer 802.11g and the complaints came from owners of old laptops that probably only support 802.11b. I explained how, with most cheap WAPs, 802.11b clients drag down 802.11g clients anyway, so it helps users of the new WiFi spec to quit supporting the old.
This is what those of us in I.T. should be: enablers of technology for users who don't know better. Robert Pirsig wrote in Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance about the "death force" of modern technology, how it dehumanizes without even meaning to. We all should counteract that.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Friday, October 10, 2008
Printer jam & toast
A buddy of mine called to say that he couldn't use his printer and he needed to print invoices for his business. It took me about three minutes to troubleshoot, then to pop the access panel and fish out a wad of paper using pliers.
I made a house call for this? Honestly, this is a skill I need to impart to others. Oh phooey, he was in the neighborhood anyway, and now he owes me a beer...
I made a house call for this? Honestly, this is a skill I need to impart to others. Oh phooey, he was in the neighborhood anyway, and now he owes me a beer...
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