Subj : Maximus on Solaris 10
To   : Mvan Le
From : Ryan de Laplante
Date : Tue Apr 10 2007 07:48 pm


ML> Heh. I'm one of those guys who still runs Opus on a 486dx/33 with Wfw.

ML> I still have my 286/20 with 2mb ram and plan on
ML> powering it up one day, maybe put another Maximus node on it :)

Cool!  I kept my old 386 that used to run the BBS. It still has a copy on it.

ML> I would never start a company :) Crappy reward:effort
ML> ratio. I'm the type that knows a business that will
ML> work when I see it. I'm a venture capitalist. Let the
ML> directors do the work.

Yeah I think you're right there. I don't know what I'd do with myself when
retired.  Start a software company? :)

ML> sell to win them. I hope they don't compensate you with
ML> share schemes because Nasqdaq:SUNW went +60.00->9.00 in
ML> 5 years :)

True, and that's why they went open everything. New CEO, they've turned the
company uside down, layed off thousands, restructured their business.  I like
what they are doing.  I own SUNW shares which don't really go up or down, but
obviosuly I'm hoping they go up some day.  I bought in after their price went
down.



ML> When I suggested avoid becoming trapped, I meant avoid
ML> becoming locked-in to your current career role,
ML> position, or work and/or career altogether in general.
ML> Put your focus into creating wealth and financial
ML> freedom and break out of the rat race.

Good advice, thanks. I've realized that many of the companies we work with no
longer have programmers. They only keep business system analysts and software
architechts.  The programmers are off-shore.  Many programmers have told me to
build strong system analyst skills meaning be able to gather and document
requirements in a certain way etc... That's part of my focus now.

As for building wealth,  I got a head start on building my wealth and am doing
pretty good so far.  I'm still quite young though and have a lot to learn.  It
sounds like you're quite the seasoned professional when it comes to contracts
and finances.


ML> Well basically it's a complex process to run doors
ML> under DOS EMU. Sycnrhonet uses a mod to make the
ML> process easier.

Oh it's easy, you can do it :)


ML> Yeah. $4k. I ain't got $4k for a PC :)

ML> Let me see how much $4k is worth to me ... $4000 / $300
ML> margin requirement = 13 contracts on the ASX200. 13
ML> contracts, for 6000 pts at $5/pt = $400,000.

ML> See, you spend $4k on a PC. I control almost half a
ML> million dollars with it. That's how much $4k is really
ML> worth to me - not to be spent on easily
ML> obsolete/redundant stuff.

I didn't say I would buy it for myself at home, I meant for businesses. Don't
buy Dell, HP, IBM. Buy Sun SPARC. Faster, uses less electricity and you need
fewer servers.  It can be more affordable.

I have no idea what your calculations meant, but you obviously know your stuff.
I put more money into my retirement savings and extra payments on my mortgage
every year than I spend on computer gadgets, clothing and entertainment.  I too
hope to retire by 40. I'm quite the penny pincher.


For some reason the full screen editor won't show me the last few lines to
quote them.  You asked me to look around the room and see how much black I see.
Then you asked how much blue I see.  I don't get it?  What's kind of funny is
that I'm in a blue room.

So how many years have you been working as a programmer?


Thanks,
Ryan


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