The Best News Of The Summer!

And most importantly the AC in my new apartment actually works. I am not hot most of the time like I was at the old place. Knock on wood. I leave the living room one on during the day, and the bed room one on at night and the place is perfect. I like it nice when I get home so I don’t mind paying to leave the 1 unit on when I am not home.

Now all they have to do is get the AC to work at my office. I bug Dan about it all the time, but so does everyone else. I know he hates it but whenever our website goes down he bugs me even though I don’t control everything about it. It is a vicious circle.

Eventful road trip

My Kingston road trip on tuesday was eventful. I got allot done regarding the new AC units and electrical setup for our computer room. I also found that both data T-1’s are technically in the room we need, but the smart jack for one is somewhere else. After running around the building looking for the dam thing I cannot find it. A smart jack is the terminating end of a T-1, be it data or voice. We want the smart jack in our telecom room because if we have a problem we have easy access to the smart jack. I am working on fixing the problem with our provider.

I am also getting our cable and construction people talking to each other so we get the data cables done in time.

Dan and I found a good greasy spoon diner near the office that we can eat at. Our waitress was so friendly that dan kept saying she would be a perfect CSR.

The drive back was interesting because we both tried to get allot of work done. it is weird being on the cell phone with someone else in the car trying to do the same thing. You got 2 people holding 2 different conversations at the same time. It is just weird.

I have other really big news regarding Kingston that I want to mention but I need to wait for something else to happen before I discuss. Lets just say good things are going on!!!

I didn’t get home till late last night. I was catching up on all the missed work I had since I was out most of the day. I need to have a social life during the week…

The biggest security hole in the world

Do you know what the biggest security whole in any company is? It is not intricate file permissions. It is not flaws in firewall’s or in IIS web servers that have not been patched. The biggest security flaw is people. Gus showed me someone else’s blog that ranted about that. His quote was perfect. It boils down to people are lazy. People generally say “security is good, and important”, but when you say don’t tell anyone your password they do. You tell people to make difficult passwords, they find the craziest ways around your restrictions. My own dad who I consider a smart guy doesn’t even have good passwords. I consider him the typical user. If he needs to reinstall AOL he needs me to give him his password. Who am I kidding if he needs to reinstall AOL I do it for him, but you get the idea.

How do we fix this problem? Smarter minds than mine have pondered this for a long time. My answer is you don’t. You just cant. You can try and try, but in the end it is plugging a whole in a dam with duck tape. Even good biometric security has flaws today. Maybe one day it will be good enough to use. Then 3 years after that day when it is cheap enough to deploy I will sign up for it.

OK, enough about security. WOW, I actually said that. Last night we had to do some last minute fix’s on one of our websites when an image server died. It was actually weird. I told Keith Monday morning that something was wrong with that server and he needed to fix it. So he waited till late in the day and ended up at our colo at 6pm. I was at dinner with my sister after that, so he actually took care of the restore and reconfiguration of the backup box. It was kind of nice not having to do everything. Of course it took him 8 hours to do what I asked, but hey I can’t ask for everything.

We are looking at resume’s for the helpdesk guy we are going to hire for our new office. Man people cannot read. We post a job for Kingston, NY (it is about 2 hours north of NYC, 1 hour south of albany so you know the distance) and I get applicants from long island, California, and anywhere else you could think of. The crazier thing is I get applicants asking for more money than I make. It is crazy. Gus got a laugh out of it, but in reality it is not funny because we need to find someone quick. I have about 4-5 people I want to call and see if they are worth a face to face interview.