Required reading?

Yesterday I went on an interview at a well-known company that makes
storage systems. Visiting the men’s restroom, I noticed in the large
stall (for disabled persons, hence made quite large) a revolving rack
for computer magazines. One of them was the Jan-Feb issue of NT Insider.


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James Antognini
Windows DDK MVP

It really gets to be required reading, when you start seeing copies of it in
the mens’ room ! In fact, you’ll find them here at our office too, although
we don’t have a magazine stall in there.

Alberto.

-----Original Message-----
From: James Antognini [mailto:xxxxx@mindspring.nospam.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 2:41 PM
To: Windows System Software Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] Required reading?

Yesterday I went on an interview at a well-known company that makes
storage systems. Visiting the men’s restroom, I noticed in the large
stall (for disabled persons, hence made quite large) a revolving rack
for computer magazines. One of them was the Jan-Feb issue of NT Insider.


If replying by e-mail, please remove “nospam.” from the address.

James Antognini
Windows DDK MVP


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Definitely required. Latest issue has Peter’s rant about our recent rant
about loss of U.S. driver developer jobs. It is a little more broad in that
it includes all software jobs and offshoring, but good article. Peter is
also an expert on sewing - or something closely related to sewing. The
image of Peter sitting and trying to thread a needle does give me a chuckle
or two.

For those who care, it also covers IoCancelFileOpen for the file system
filter folks, Nt vs. Zw explanation, a good technique for avoiding recursion
in file system filters, and a plug to keep AMD in business. P.S. it also
has $500 - well, a way to save $500.

Peter, could I be any more obfuscated?

“James Antognini” wrote in message
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>
> Yesterday I went on an interview at a well-known company that makes
> storage systems. Visiting the men’s restroom, I noticed in the large
> stall (for disabled persons, hence made quite large) a revolving rack
> for computer magazines. One of them was the Jan-Feb issue of NT Insider.
>
> –
> If replying by e-mail, please remove “nospam.” from the address.
>
> James Antognini
> Windows DDK MVP
>
>
>
>

“James Antognini” wrote in message
news:xxxxx@ntdev…
>
> Yesterday I went on an interview at a well-known company that makes
> storage systems. Visiting the men’s restroom, I noticed in the large
> stall (for disabled persons, hence made quite large) a revolving rack
> for computer magazines. One of them was the Jan-Feb issue of NT Insider.
>
> –
> If replying by e-mail, please remove “nospam.” from the address.
>
> James Antognini
> Windows DDK MVP
>
>
>
>

100% required, but I prefer to read mine over a nice glass of red wine; not
on the crapper.

Jamey Kirby, Windows DDK MVP
StorageCraft Inc.
xxxxx@storagecraft.com
http://www.storagecraft.com

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On Behalf Of David J. Craig
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 12:12 PM
To: Windows System Software Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] Re: Required reading?

Definitely required. Latest issue has Peter’s rant about our recent rant
about loss of U.S. driver developer jobs. It is a little more broad in that
it includes all software jobs and offshoring, but good article. Peter is
also an expert on sewing - or something closely related to sewing. The
image of Peter sitting and trying to thread a needle does give me a chuckle
or two.

For those who care, it also covers IoCancelFileOpen for the file system
filter folks, Nt vs. Zw explanation, a good technique for avoiding recursion
in file system filters, and a plug to keep AMD in business. P.S. it also
has $500 - well, a way to save $500.

Peter, could I be any more obfuscated?

“James Antognini” wrote in message
news:xxxxx@ntdev…
>
> Yesterday I went on an interview at a well-known company that makes
> storage systems. Visiting the men’s restroom, I noticed in the large
> stall (for disabled persons, hence made quite large) a revolving rack
> for computer magazines. One of them was the Jan-Feb issue of NT Insider.
>
> –
> If replying by e-mail, please remove “nospam.” from the address.
>
> James Antognini
> Windows DDK MVP
>
>
>
>


Questions? First check the Kernel Driver FAQ at
http://www.osronline.com/article.cfm?id=256

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Actually, I do not care how nice the glass is as long as the wine is good.
Where have my English skills gone?

Jamey Kirby, Windows DDK MVP
StorageCraft Inc.
xxxxx@storagecraft.com
http://www.storagecraft.com

-----Original Message-----
From: xxxxx@lists.osr.com [mailto:xxxxx@lists.osr.com]
On Behalf Of David J. Craig
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 12:12 PM
To: Windows System Software Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] Re: Required reading?

Definitely required. Latest issue has Peter’s rant about our recent rant
about loss of U.S. driver developer jobs. It is a little more broad in that
it includes all software jobs and offshoring, but good article. Peter is
also an expert on sewing - or something closely related to sewing. The
image of Peter sitting and trying to thread a needle does give me a chuckle
or two.

For those who care, it also covers IoCancelFileOpen for the file system
filter folks, Nt vs. Zw explanation, a good technique for avoiding recursion
in file system filters, and a plug to keep AMD in business. P.S. it also
has $500 - well, a way to save $500.

Peter, could I be any more obfuscated?

“James Antognini” wrote in message
news:xxxxx@ntdev…
>
> Yesterday I went on an interview at a well-known company that makes
> storage systems. Visiting the men’s restroom, I noticed in the large
> stall (for disabled persons, hence made quite large) a revolving rack
> for computer magazines. One of them was the Jan-Feb issue of NT Insider.
>
> –
> If replying by e-mail, please remove “nospam.” from the address.
>
> James Antognini
> Windows DDK MVP
>
>
>
>


Questions? First check the Kernel Driver FAQ at
http://www.osronline.com/article.cfm?id=256

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