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    #11
    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    Milan old chap,

    You are an uber-moron. Please whatever happens please keep posting this crap, I nearly wee'd myself.


    Suity me old fruit,

    if my posts will distract you and make you laugh and stop you wimping out on contracts I will only be too pleased to help

    have you tidied up that dale farm back garden yet ?

    All the best,

    Milan.

    nb don't forget, I'm a member of the SY01 Kleak.

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      #12
      O'Reilly - Tape Changing

      Last edited by NickFitz; 14 May 2012, 21:48. Reason: Improved O'Reilly-style fonts on the cover

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        #13
        Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
        Chapter 1 - Overview of Tape Changing
        Chapter 2 - Removing a Tape
        Chapter 3 - Inserting a Tape
        Chapter 4 - Restoring a Tape
        Chapter 5 - Disaster Recovery - Taking a tape to another site
        Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting a tape
        Chapter 7 - Punch cards - Just in case
        FFS - have you never worked with tapes?

        Or is the advanced stuff in book 2?

        - Use of the WPR
        - Adding BOT / EOT markers.
        - Cleaning a tape

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          #14
          Originally posted by k2p2 View Post
          FFS - have you never worked with tapes?

          Or is the advanced stuff in book 2?

          - Use of the WPR
          - Adding BOT / EOT markers.
          - Cleaning a tape
          I get a man in for that.
          What happens in General, stays in General.
          You know what they say about assumptions!

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            #15
            Originally posted by k2p2 View Post
            FFS - have you never worked with tapes?

            Or is the advanced stuff in book 2?

            - Use of the WPR
            - Adding BOT / EOT markers.
            - Cleaning a tape
            - What to do when the vacuum pump starts leaking.
            ftfy

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              #16
              Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
              Isn't the animal on the cover wrong. Surely it should be a mammoth, dodo or an equally extinct creature. The giant tortoise they talked about on QI would be highly appropriate. Extinct and slow.
              merely at clientco for the entertainment

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                #17
                Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                Evening Laaaaaaaaaads,

                writing a .net book for administrators of the newer shiny stuff

                been compiling a tipsheet/cookbook excel sheet for years on a whole range of .net shiny components
                and databases and unix and windows etc

                and now it's time to extrapolate all that info and put it into a book and monetise it

                currently writing the first draft of the book and was wondering if anyone knows of useful
                word templates for fillings in the gaps for writing a book ?

                later questions will be how to publish it :-) currently in talks with a .net publisher, but there are other options, interested to hear if anyone else has done this ?

                ta

                Milan.
                If you are in talks with a publisher, then ask them if they have a standard template - most do, and you will need to have it in their template to make typesetting and editing easier. O'Reilly have a decent template on their website that you can download - that's what I did for mine.

                Alternatively, if you are looking to self-publish then you will need to make sure that the template that you use matches the paper sizes and margins that your book is going to need. Lulu.com have some templates available, but they are more around getting the size of the page right, whereas the O'Reilly template has some decent styles and macros defined to make it consistent across the book.

                Bear in mind that you might need to use capital letters, punctuation and decent grammar in order to make the book a real prospect.
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                  Evening Laaaaaaaaaads,

                  writing a .net book for administrators of the newer shiny stuff

                  been compiling a tipsheet/cookbook excel sheet for years on a whole range of .net shiny components
                  and databases and unix and windows etc

                  and now it's time to extrapolate all that info and put it into a book and monetise it

                  currently writing the first draft of the book and was wondering if anyone knows of useful
                  word templates for fillings in the gaps for writing a book ?

                  later questions will be how to publish it :-) currently in talks with a .net publisher, but there are other options, interested to hear if anyone else has done this ?

                  ta

                  Milan.
                  Not another one - There are hundreds of .Net books for administrators already!
                  Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ here

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                    I've got this excel catalogued full of tips and tricks and cookbook info for the portfolio of shiny .net components and db's and o/s that I've built up for a number of years
                    Did you realise O'Reilly have a specific range of Cookbooks which specifically retain the format of tips and tricks which don't get forced into a coherent book?

                    Cookbooks - Series - O'Reilly Media

                    PS: what's a .do page?
                    Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                    I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
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                    Urine is quite nourishing

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                      PS: what's a .do page?
                      It's a moderately common extension used for servlets running under Tomcat, used mainly because it was used in some of the earliest documentation and tutorials for that platform. Its presence in a URL is, like the presence of .php or .aspx, a sign of fail - if a filename extension is included in a URL it should denote the nature of the representation of the resource (e.g. .html, .js, .css), not the technology used to serve it.

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