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Penn is now the technical support much of the time on everything from printer jams to setting up an external drive to backing up the school’s most important server. He was allowed to give a few lessons to his class about basic computers, having his classmates pull out a few components from old machines.
His father, Dave, a civil engineer, says: “I knew when Jon was three and could boot up my laptop, sign in and open Paint, that he had a knack for computers. But I never dreamed he’d be a network administrator at the age of 11.”
Penn’s parents both believe that technical people must have “integrity and character,” and should use their skills for beneficial, not malicious purposes.
Her son is precocious when it comes to computers but Paula says in the final analysis she hopes the experience with the school’s network helps him realize, “It’s his job to fight the bad guys.”
As for Jon, he says he loves testing virtualization software like VMware and wants to obtain “A+ certification” by passing the computer-technician exam by that name developed by trade group CompTIA. “Hopefully, I can do that this summer,” he says.
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id fire himBy Anonymous on March 28, 2008, 1:24 pmtell him to learn linux.
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You wouldBy Anonymous on March 28, 2008, 1:33 pmNarrow Minded, That is why he will be the IT Manager and you will always be just the IT guy.
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hahahaBy Anonymous on March 28, 2008, 1:54 pmLinux would definitely suffice on slower older hardware. With that said however the young man is probably much more familiar with Windows due to it's pervasion in...
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Insane managementBy Kayza Kleinman on March 28, 2008, 2:21 pmThe ones *I* would fire are the ones who made the decision to plonk the job in his mother's lap, and then allowed an 11 year old kid to become the school's IT admin. Yes,...
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Win 2K?By Anonymous on March 28, 2008, 3:08 pmMS provides this philanthropic program and sticks them with Win2K? Jeez, you'd think they could bring it up a few notches. Maybe introduce Vista flavour 17 - the...
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Amazing 11-Year-OldBy Anonymous on March 28, 2008, 3:34 pmSo, I take it that you all are jealous! Let me guess - when you were 11-years-old you could put together a network perfectly. And now that you do know a lot more...
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