Thursday, September 18

TU Network

I was definitely enlightened on my excursion to the center of the earth. I mean the heart of Trinity technolgy. I learned a mound of things that i would probably have never thought twice about. I would have never known about the 20 terabyte storage spaces, data closets, fiber optic cables, etc. if it was not for that tour. Being top 10 in country is pretty impressive. I mostly use the systems for email as well as facebook. My addiction to facebook is slowly, but surely diminishing, because of all the activities i'm participating in this semester. Aside from football, I have secretary duties in BSU, BSU Liazon for Mocha Life, and Recruit Coordinator for The Loon-E Crew dance group. I also attend FCA and UC underconstruction Bible Study. I rarely have time to use the network as much as I used to, but when I do its a pleasant experience most of the time. That Cisco pop-up ticks me off every now and then, but the network in general gets good ratings from me.

2 comments:

DCF said...

I don't care much for the Cisco Clean Access thing either, but it's neccessary for our campus to run as smoothly as it does- and for it to be in the Top 10.

Amy's CS 1300 Blog said...

I hate Clean Access Agent! I love the Trinity network, but Clean Access Agent drives me crazy... they could definitely do without it.