"Mac Connects to VPN Too, You Know.."
Originally created on Wed, 041206
What a smooth morning! By smooth I mean no rush, no running, just walking down with style, in the rain with a protection from my super big umbrella. That’s what I call an ideal morning. And hopefully, it will carry on through the whole day and make this day effortless and enjoyable.
Express train, as usual. By the way, express train is not a baby bullet; it makes more stop than baby bullet. Like this one, it will make stops at Santa Clara station, then Mountain View, then Menlo Park, then all stops all the way to San Francisco. On the other hand, baby bullet only make stops in Mountain View, Palo Alto, and a few others to San Francisco. Anyway, I hope this express train that I’m taking right now will make it on time to Mountain View station so I can catch my bus.
There was something funny happened yesterday. Remember I couldn’t get my VPN to work with my Mac while it does work with my PC? I sent an email to helpdesk two days ago asking if there has just been some changes in parameters with the VPN. I addressed my email to John Boyne, one of the IT guys. But since the IT manager is quitting, and in the process of transition it was held by this Chinese guy named Danny, my email came into his mailbox. Well, let me talk about this Danny guy. I have no idea what problem he has with me but, every time he passes me by, he either holds his head up, or stares at the floor, or throws his face away. And who does he think he is that I need to be sweet and nice and all chatty and greety when I pass him by?
So, I got a reply from Danny, forwarded to my boss, Nimish, and John Boyne. Basically the email says, “Why the heck would you use Mac machine? Does your work really have to be done on Mac? Hey, Nimish, did you order your team to work on Mac?” And I was like, what an asshole, stupid bitch! I simply asked if I did all the settings right. If you don’t know a thing about it then just say so, or better, just keep your mouth shut. It’s not like I’m asking you to set up my machine. The very least thing I would do is dealing with you.
Later that day, I got a reply from John Boyne. Basically, he told me that they have encountered several problems with people connecting from Mac. And he’s not very knowledgeable with Mac that he suggested me to talk with Paul (Oppenheim).
I had a chance talking with Paul over MSN. Long story short, I am now connected to my VPN. I‘ll tell you more the details later. My station is coming so, see ya in a bit!
What a smooth morning! By smooth I mean no rush, no running, just walking down with style, in the rain with a protection from my super big umbrella. That’s what I call an ideal morning. And hopefully, it will carry on through the whole day and make this day effortless and enjoyable.
Express train, as usual. By the way, express train is not a baby bullet; it makes more stop than baby bullet. Like this one, it will make stops at Santa Clara station, then Mountain View, then Menlo Park, then all stops all the way to San Francisco. On the other hand, baby bullet only make stops in Mountain View, Palo Alto, and a few others to San Francisco. Anyway, I hope this express train that I’m taking right now will make it on time to Mountain View station so I can catch my bus.
There was something funny happened yesterday. Remember I couldn’t get my VPN to work with my Mac while it does work with my PC? I sent an email to helpdesk two days ago asking if there has just been some changes in parameters with the VPN. I addressed my email to John Boyne, one of the IT guys. But since the IT manager is quitting, and in the process of transition it was held by this Chinese guy named Danny, my email came into his mailbox. Well, let me talk about this Danny guy. I have no idea what problem he has with me but, every time he passes me by, he either holds his head up, or stares at the floor, or throws his face away. And who does he think he is that I need to be sweet and nice and all chatty and greety when I pass him by?
So, I got a reply from Danny, forwarded to my boss, Nimish, and John Boyne. Basically the email says, “Why the heck would you use Mac machine? Does your work really have to be done on Mac? Hey, Nimish, did you order your team to work on Mac?” And I was like, what an asshole, stupid bitch! I simply asked if I did all the settings right. If you don’t know a thing about it then just say so, or better, just keep your mouth shut. It’s not like I’m asking you to set up my machine. The very least thing I would do is dealing with you.
Later that day, I got a reply from John Boyne. Basically, he told me that they have encountered several problems with people connecting from Mac. And he’s not very knowledgeable with Mac that he suggested me to talk with Paul (Oppenheim).
I had a chance talking with Paul over MSN. Long story short, I am now connected to my VPN. I‘ll tell you more the details later. My station is coming so, see ya in a bit!
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What a female dog.....I agree with u brother.
Posted by
Anonymous |
2:58 PM
off course mac can connect to vpn too..otherwise, how can we work?
Posted by
b3a |
11:29 PM