What Are You Doing Right Now
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@WrCombs It sounds like you boss is a hoarder.
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@DustinB3403 and it all started with me talking about how i prefer CLI ..
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@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 and it all started with me talking about how i prefer CLI ..
From this decade. . .
The latest release is from 2005!
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 and it all started with me talking about how i prefer CLI ..
From this decade. . .
The latest release is from 2005!
Never know when you might need to know something about machines built in 2005 though.. ( some people are pretty stubborn. LOL)
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Just rained here.
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@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
So talking with my boss and I explained how I've tried different OS's through the few years I have been working with computers. He tells me about another system we used to have in which they use multiuser Dos.
I told him how I'm sure ill never use it but id love to give them a read... wellThen hands me a brand new multiuser dos book ( 3 books total, all still packaged) and says " It's your lucky day. It's brand new and we dont use it any more."
Not a good use of your time. SO many better things out there to read.
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Back to waiting on VMware support. Called their support line to talk with an "engineer" and was told that I would be called back. I was never called back. Not too particularly happy right now.
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@nerdydad said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Back to waiting on VMware support. Called their support line to talk with an "engineer" and was told that I would be called back. I was never called back. Not too particularly happy right now.
Calling @NetworkNerd @StorageNinja
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Off to book club today.
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@scottalanmiller Hola chicas!
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Yeah, I was chatting with Balber last night. It was not looking good this morning.
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25 tickets today and non related to Office 365 Doing well so far...
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@dbeato Or you're having one hell of a day. . . if it was O365 you could simply say "Already working on it".
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dbeato Or you're having one hell of a day. . . if it was O365 you could simply say "Already working on it".
Well, it is just so many requests... the Office 365 emails I told them that is what I am working on it. I don't work for one company so I cannot say that I am already working on it to different customers.
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I have a friend with a GoFundMe because she is out of work and has no transportation. She lives in rural Oregon so a car is important (until self driving cars, ride sharing, and GBI fix the situation). If anyone has a dollar that they'd like to spare, I've provided the link.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
So talking with my boss and I explained how I've tried different OS's through the few years I have been working with computers. He tells me about another system we used to have in which they use multiuser Dos.
I told him how I'm sure ill never use it but id love to give them a read... wellThen hands me a brand new multiuser dos book ( 3 books total, all still packaged) and says " It's your lucky day. It's brand new and we dont use it any more."
Not a good use of your time. SO many better things out there to read.
Suggestions?
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@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
So talking with my boss and I explained how I've tried different OS's through the few years I have been working with computers. He tells me about another system we used to have in which they use multiuser Dos.
I told him how I'm sure ill never use it but id love to give them a read... wellThen hands me a brand new multiuser dos book ( 3 books total, all still packaged) and says " It's your lucky day. It's brand new and we dont use it any more."
Not a good use of your time. SO many better things out there to read.
Suggestions?
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@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@wrcombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
So talking with my boss and I explained how I've tried different OS's through the few years I have been working with computers. He tells me about another system we used to have in which they use multiuser Dos.
I told him how I'm sure ill never use it but id love to give them a read... wellThen hands me a brand new multiuser dos book ( 3 books total, all still packaged) and says " It's your lucky day. It's brand new and we dont use it any more."
Not a good use of your time. SO many better things out there to read.
Suggestions?
Lots. If you are interested in operating systems, for example, start reading about Linux, BSD, or even Windows. Diving into old, obscure DOS knock offs isn't useful in comparison to things that have survived and are used today. Interesting historically, but some of the least useful uses of your time.
There are SO many good books, magazines, forums (cough cough) and so forth about current, useful OSes, networking, databases, apps, etc. that you could be reading. Go for those. When those are exhausted, THEN reading about how DOS 7 or Netware 5 did things might be a little interesting to see 'where we came from'.
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F.I.N.A.L.L.Y
Home..ugh - left at 7am ... and while my service ticket was finished by about 3 - it's still a two hour drive back... only to sit down and get called out since the kid forgot his baseball gear in the truck..
-sigh,..so now I get to do the paper work I wanted to do three hours ago.
I'm enjoying this,.. and it's in line with things I have wanted to do (Emergency Management Support)... but there are days... that I do miss working for @NTG - @scottalanmiller, @Romo, @pchiodo, @Karlita - et all..
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Heading to sleep before I find myself staying up for two more hours. Starting writing my first bash script tonight :D. End result will be a bit of automation for downloading necessary packages and complete some initial steps for installing OSTicket on Fedora.