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Aug 5
Sing The System Administrator Song

When you get tired of server reboots and virus attacks, then sing a song. Not just anySystem_Administrator.jpg song but the System Administrator Song. Then everything will be alright....Yes. I know. I'm having a bad day and this is just to cheer everyone up or wake you up.

Some call them SysAdmin, some call them headaches. Even some call them doughnut-getters. This song is about our favorite people in a technology business: The System Administrators.

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