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Comment Re:Not possible any more (Score 2) 368

Alright. I took between two and three classes a quarter, worked full time as the Information Systems Director for a non-profit, and have a one year old (he was one when I started). I was able to do it, with the required study time, papers, projects, etc. I also volunteer with a non-profit that takes me out of the country for a couple weeks at a time every six months or so.

Was I tired most of the time? Yep. Was it hard to balance everything sometimes? Yep. Was I able to do it? Yep. Maybe I'm getting old, but I'm tired of all the kids out there that whine about having to work hard. Nobody owes you anything. Get out there and work hard for the things you want in life.

Comment Re:Not possible any more (Score 1) 368

I just finished my Master's (graduated last Saturday), and I don't have any debt. It's entirely possible to do, you just have to be willing to work and go to school at the same time (most kids aren't, or can't get a job because they don't have any experience because they weren't willing to work during their undergrad).

Comment Re:Why? (Score 1) 441

If you have an internal WSUS server running on a gigabit LAN, it shouldn't take you more than a couple hours for the updates. And if you didn't manage your customers expectations in the first place regarding their delivery time, then that's your fault, isn't it?

Comment Re:Money for nothing ...... (Score 1) 331

Presumably you need to count the number of people whether or not you exclude anyone so that you can sell to advertisers, so there doesn't seem to be any additional work there. Contacting the publishers also doesn't have anything to do with whether or not individual subscribers are excluded or not. So, whether or not the OP was looking at the entire business, there doesn't seem to be any additional work to exclude someone other than setting the flag on their account. There is also no extra system or storage cost, because you have to keep records of subscribers whether or not they are publicly listed. Money grab by the telcos, that's all this is.

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