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	<title>Comments on: Dumb Admins = Your Lost Data</title>
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		<title>By: otinia</title>
		<link>http://brianwiese.com/blog/2005/09/01/dumb-admins-your-lost-data/#comment-16</link>
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		<description>wow thats really not cool. i was a lab admin for 4 yrs and we never had that kind of insanity. we had logins though and each student would login and save their work on a server share. so each student&#039;s work was accessible from around campus. when students printed they printed out with a user name cover page to seperate from other students work. it was fairly efficient except when newbies didnt know what to do. they&#039;d save their work on the desktop and an annoying program would delete their work on reboot. then again if a computer got a virus that destroyed things then all we&#039;d have to do was reboot to fix it. so, there&#039;s upsides and downsides i guess. probably the difference between my school and yours is that the people at my school weren&#039;t very intelligent (i.e. agriculture majors - no offense). they generally aren&#039;t computer-oriented people</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>wow thats really not cool. i was a lab admin for 4 yrs and we never had that kind of insanity. we had logins though and each student would login and save their work on a server share. so each student&#8217;s work was accessible from around campus. when students printed they printed out with a user name cover page to seperate from other students work. it was fairly efficient except when newbies didnt know what to do. they&#8217;d save their work on the desktop and an annoying program would delete their work on reboot. then again if a computer got a virus that destroyed things then all we&#8217;d have to do was reboot to fix it. so, there&#8217;s upsides and downsides i guess. probably the difference between my school and yours is that the people at my school weren&#8217;t very intelligent (i.e. agriculture majors &#8211; no offense). they generally aren&#8217;t computer-oriented people</p>
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