Every once in a while, I go through my things here at my desk, and see what I can get rid of. Just now I looked up at my shelf and noticed a three inch thick grey binder. I wasn't trying to declutter, I just noticed it. It said "Customer Education," but it didn't look familiar. It is a manual for HP-UX Network Administration: LANLink, ARPA/Berkley, NFS, NIS, and HP-UX Clusters. I've spent six years in this cubicle. Why have I never noticed this before? And why did I keep it when I first set up shop here?
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