October 5: National Techies Day 75
Over the last few weeks, probably thirty million people have submitted the story that Oct. 5 is National Techies Day. Well, the day is here, and I'm still waiting for the parade to come by my door. *grin* Seriously, the point is supposed to be celebrate what "technology professionals" contribute to the world at large.
Delegate the paper pushing (Score:2)
As a *technical* director or manager, there is no reason why you cannot delegate much of your paper-pushing to pure admin staff, effectively your personal assistants, so that the usual pyramid of paper-pushers-on-top is inverted under you. There will always remain a residue of paperwork that you have to do yourself, like reading others peoples' proposals and laying out your own, but then that's something that techies often do anyway within their own teams.
Cool! (Score:1)
rbf, who is happily using a Alpha running Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 with kernel 2.2.12.
LONG LIVE ALPHA!
HELP! (Score:1)
e-greetings (Score:1)
Trouble is, most techies I know shoot those things on sight.
arg, i must have jumped the gun then (Score:1)
oh well, to me, every day is "nail a spammer day"!
at least i have something to look forward to doing tomorrow.
for all those wishing to advocate.. (Score:1)
You can get the flyer at the NOLUG site [dhs.org].
It prints out at just under 8.5x11
spam away.
A good reason to hit the local bar (Score:1)
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Re:The national useless day !!!! (Score:1)
Did they say 'Techie'? (Score:1)
So far as I know, none of the people described by that term call themselves 'Techies'. Geeks maybe (for those of us who consider that a badge of honor). But Techie? I guess they didn't want to call it National 'Be a Geek' Day. I wonder if we are supposed to have a party where we eat Chinese food, have Twinkies for dessert, drink Jolt cola and wear propeller beanies?
I also noticed there was a letter on the web site from V.P. Gore congratulating the 'Techies' of the world. Considering Gore thinks he 'invented' the Internet, perhaps the man believes he can win over the Geek vote in the coming election? If so, he had better rethink his stance on encryption policy.
Maybe someone should clue in GW Bush, let him know that he needs to get on the bandwagon quick. Bush could hold a press conference wearing a white button shirt with a pocket protector and do sound bytes containing the words 'Bandwidth' and 'Pipelined Architecture'. Of course Gore would probably retaliate by claiming he invented the microprocessor...
Jack
Re:A good reason to hit the local bar (Score:1)
Re:$20 says Hallmark had a part in this... (Score:1)
National Techies Day - Send your favorite nerd some (chocolate) chips!
But some of us refuse cookies from many sites ;-)
hehheh (Score:1)
Only October 5? (Score:1)
Re:Only October 5? (Score:1)
$20 says Hallmark had a part in this... (Score:2)
~Ramses
Re:What did you call me? (Score:1)
Then why do we have Mother's Day? Wouldn't all the women who are infertile for some reason or another and were wanting to have children resent that ?? Would'nt the men in that relationship resent Father's Day ?? I mean, don't brag it, but don't sweep it under the closet, it's there to be had !!
=) d
The national useless day !!!! (Score:2)
Heh. (Score:1)
Hmmm (Score:2)
Anybody else notice that the only times us techies get recognition is when there is a server or system down ?
You all know what to do....
National /.ian Day (Score:1)
Bet M$ would jump in first and get a monopoly on it though *grin*
Re:The national useless day !!!! (Score:1)
Be thankful that we don't actually get all the government we pay for! I cringe whenever I hear people talking about eliminating waste in government, because I don't want them becoming more efficient at taxing me and trampling my rights.
What did you call me? (Score:3)
For those of you who live a nice sheltered existence among other
`techies', here's a clue; National Techies day may as well be National
Wealthy Persons day, or National Smarter-Than-You day. Don't go
around bragging about National Techie's day to your non-techie
associates because deep down they resent their ignorance and your
competence.
The majority of non-techies have occupations that suck the soul dry.
They do not, like you, hang out at the SlashDot equivalent for
whatever trade they practice happens to have simply because they can't
get enough of it. They don't like what they have to do and they
really don't like people who enjoy their work. They would rather you
hate your work and strive, as they do, to have maximal `fun' whenever
you can get away with it.
OTOH, life is short and they were born to be unhappy. Screw'em
!! National Techies Day !!
Bad investment (Score:1)
That said, I have to agree with the other posters: this is a pretty silly holiday.
Wild (Score:2)
National Secretary Day
National Librarian Day
etc.
What is this really about? (Score:1)
Why not just call it "National Spam a Techie Day" and at least be honest about it.
Religious holidays are the way to go... (Score:2)
Re:Did they say 'Techie'? (Score:1)
Re:What is this really about? (Score:1)
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- Darchmare
- Axis Mutatis, http://www.axismutatis.net
Re:Well... (Score:2)
This is just a stunt (Score:2)
Re:No wonder I'm so cynical... (Score:1)
The whole idea behind having a National [insert occupation here] Day is to appreciate people that are traditionally under-appreciated, such as teachers and secretaries. Or to heighten awareness, such as National [insert disorder here] Day, Week, or Month.
Although there are so many National X Days around now that no-one takes a blind bit of notice. (I was rather amused a while back, however, to discover that it was National Incontinence Week.. My immediate thought was "Show your support! Piss your pants!")
Re:National Hooker day (Score:1)
Antibiotics.
Re:Well... (Score:1)
Rocky Rococo: Do you know what this is?
Nick Danger: That's a brown paper bag.
Rocky Rococo: That's correct. Now, look inside.
Nick Danger: Why that's easy. That's a pickle.
Rocky Rococo: Good. Now I think you're ready for *this!*
(Firesign Theater, anybody?)
These figures are misleading... (Score:1)
I did... (Score:1)
Re:A good reason to hit the local bar (Score:1)
You complete lush. I confine my drinking to days ending in 'Y'...
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No wonder I'm so cynical... (Score:3)
Are we under-appreciated? Cripes, most techies in the US are *way* above the poverty line, some are millionaires, and many are overpaid (probably including myself). How many of these Silicon Valley millionaires and 3-digit income geeks have been supporting charities with their new-found wealth? (answer: very few!) How many teachers have become millionaires by teaching, yet use their own paycheck to buy classroom supplies?
This is a stunt I'd expect to see from Microsoft/IBM/Sun/Netscape--push a self-important, over-hyped agenda for the sole purpose of inflating the ego. I for one don't plan to participate, and I'd urge others in the community to nip this idiocy in the bud before it gets any bigger.
Re:$20 says Hallmark had a part in this... (Score:2)
Re:animals (Score:1)
Few teccies at board level (Score:2)
The proportion of major companies in which there is no career progression to board level if "all" you do is provide technical infrastructure is still huge, and permanent technical staff are usually regarded as low-level grunts well below paper-pushing middlemen in most industries. This is usually even the case where the company's entire existence is founded on the technology, like in almost all the national PTTs.
There's a long way to go still.
birthday (Score:1)
Re:Few teccies at board level (Score:1)
But surely if you progress to board level you'll be a paper pusher, and not a techie. What self-respecting techie wants to become a manager? I certainly don't. I'd rather get to play with the new hardware than have some dimwit secretary telling me which meetings I have to attend.
Re: "Cancel the Account of a Known Spammer" Day (Score:1)
If it *IS* National Techie Day..... (Score:1)
Techies Day? Sheesh. (Score:1)
In regards to celebrating techies, there doesn't seem to be any more of a celebratory atmosphere at work today than there ever is.
There are flower bouquets and card for Secretaries' Day... shouldn't there be, I don't know, special Linux distributions or something available for Techies' Day?
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spamsters (Score:1)
Then you'd have people with thoughts of "National Spam Day".. only instead, we'd really make a "National Spam-The-Spammers Day," and
Vengeance is ours!
Re:Did they say 'Techie'? (Score:1)
>a Geek' Day
Or maybe the Internet America people (of 1-800-BE-A-GEEK tv ad infamy) would have tried to sue CNet and techies.com (listed as founders).
Or more likely, they're just going along with the techies.com theme.
-LjM
My Favourite Techie's Birthday (Score:1)
Techie appreciation. (Score:2)
We heard speeches about the difficulties of holding onto jobs, the instability in a techies life and the isolation caused by it all.
The fact that these problems are caused by massive salaries, a huge job market and owning houses so big that we can't find the front door anymore was not mentioned.
Look in the employment section of any newspaper; techie appreciation day is everyday.
Hotnutz.com [hotnutz.com]
Celebrate your techie! (Score:1)
Um, that's pretty lame. Unless of course it's a really BIG sandwich...
on the other hand, I have not had Sushi in a long time...
System halted
Equal time for people (Score:1)
I take a moment to express gratitude for the machines in my life that help it run so effortlessly. Thank you, computer, refrigerator, stove, microwave oven, telephone, fax machine, and everything else!
I keep that page taped to my monitor at work.
I HOPE SO, It's my Birthday!!!!! (Score:1)
yeah yeah I know, OBVIOUS TROLL
So pay the money you damn goat and get over my bridge
National Spam Day (Score:2)
For Spammer's Day, let's support them in a nationwide effort to locate them and show our support in person at their doorsteps. Imagine a spammer answering his door and receiving the gift of a free clue bat [tuxedo.org] !
Re:birthday (Score:1)
LetterJ
Writing Geek/Pixel Pusher
jwynia@earthlink.net
http://home.earthlink.net/~jwynia
Re:Few teccies at board level (Score:1)
This would be a great thing. Imagine a world where management actually had a clue about technology. Where hardware/software was purchased because careful thought had been given to its usefulness, and not because Mr. CEO liked the coffee-cup holder (CD-ROM) that sticks out of his CPU. Where we don't have to use 10-year old computers to run the latest software.
I'd hope more techies would get into management. I'm aware of at least one MBA program in IS just for this purpose (at [shameless plug]Tennessee Technological University, my alma mater)
guess what... (Score:1)
So, at least, we got an excuse for parading in front of the Empire Slashdot Builing(TM)
And BTW: congratulations to you!
kampi
Re:Few teccies at board level (Score:1)
Re:What did you call me? (Score:1)
Re:If it *IS* National Techie Day..... (Score:2)
Well... (Score:1)
And he has repeatedly spoken about his plans of philanthropy in the future.
No matter what you think of him... that is very respectable.