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Mr T: The T in IT
Mr.

T saves the I.T.

world from corporate zombies, a cold-hearted consultant, and dumb disk arrays.

Viral for computer network virtualization.
May 24, 2007 11:15 AM
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It's very cheesy
By: CyberFox
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someone please link to a wikipedia article explaining what the hell they're talking about?

... of course its always funny for a tough black guy to explain office concepts .. :-/
By: q335r49
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storage_Virtualization
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Storage Virtualization is kind of like having one hard drive, and being able to subdivide it between other computers.

Now-a-days, you can run a lot of "virtual computers" out of one physical one. Of course this explaination's over simplified. If anyone wants to expand on it, please do.
By: Kiuball
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yes, so since you have files shared by different users, it goes into a maze of access right. files that have specifics access right from some users, files that have no protection at all, files that are system-protected, users who have right over some other users, and so on.. and that balloon-headed guy is claming all the rights for himself. But hopefully, Mr.T is there to stop that foolish nonsense.
By: NEU-NEU
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I liked the fact that Stewie Griffin was the consultant.
By: jrockey
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You'd think that something that features two of my favorite things, Mr. T and zombies, would be way, way better than this.
By: julia314
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