What Are You Doing Right Now
-
@Dashrender said:
Exactly, people are trained to think of network services as a fixed cost. This completely turns that on it's ear.
Network costs have never been fixed on the back end though. It is only to the end user that is has been sold that way.
-
@JaredBusch said:
@Dashrender said:
Exactly, people are trained to think of network services as a fixed cost. This completely turns that on it's ear.
Network costs have never been fixed on the back end though. It is only to the end user that is has been sold that way.
Meaning the customer as always gotten screwed?
-
Good morning to all
-
So half our power went out. The power coming in (220 only one leg of it is working). So some rooms only lights work. Others only plugs do. The office is the only room in the house that everything works in.
-
@Minion-Queen Watch your UPS's, if they're hardwired some will use all 3 phases of AC
-
Nothing hardwired. But everything has been shut off so we are good for now. Again the office is good
-
@Minion-Queen said:
Nothing hardwired. But everything has been shut off so we are good for now. Again the office is good
That's good to hear.. I'm sure Minion-Queen is happy again
-
Was in my dad's closet and found the Microsoft Windows 2003 Launch Event Attendee's Portfolio. This takes you back to another era.
I think that @Danielle-Ralston attended this one with me a dozen years ago.
-
@Dashrender said:
@JaredBusch said:
It is stated clearly up front. It is also explained and the billing scheme is not horribly unforgiving. If you burst to 100mbps for a couple minutes, you will only be billed the overage for those few minutes. But people are trained to think of network services as fixed costs, so i simply cap it so that it is.
Exactly, people are trained to think of network services as a fixed cost. This completely turns that on it's ear.
I guess the good thing is you're helping your customer keep from getting into trouble, it just feels wrong. I'm a old cat I guess.
Nothing wrong with it. They agree to the model and choose to leverage it or limit themselves. That it is different from a typical consumer line is irrelevant.
-
Here is the inside. Remember when these events came with loads of discs! How archaic. These events were so much fun.
-
@scottalanmiller These were a lot of fun and yes I was with you. I miss those types of events.
-
@Dashrender said:
@JaredBusch said:
@Dashrender said:
Exactly, people are trained to think of network services as a fixed cost. This completely turns that on it's ear.
Network costs have never been fixed on the back end though. It is only to the end user that is has been sold that way.
Meaning the customer as always gotten screwed?
That's a mixed message. This really isn't fair to network providers. In one case we are saying that the company is evil and the customer is screwed for the ISP not providing a fixed cost. Then in the next breath saying that they are evil and screwing the customer for having done what was wanted in the previous post.
In both cases, the ISP and customers agree to terms. No one is getting screwed. One system might be generally better than the other, but we can't keep claiming that any action of an ISP is evil no matter what they do.
-
@Minion-Queen said:
@scottalanmiller These were a lot of fun and yes I was with you. I miss those types of events.
It is so sad that they don't do those anymore . But that was a different era. Hard to believe that those days are already past. So many young IT pros will never know what it was like attending that stuff all of the time. There was so much great training at those things.
-
It's cold and the snow is coming down here up on the farm. We are all hanging out at my dad's house right now.
-
Doing some manual SQL queries.
-
Flash sale on Rosetta Stone today, just $199 for a full five level language course. That's $300 off! We are buying the one on Spanish right now. We are moving to Spain in several weeks so it is a good time to be getting ready for that. I've been using DuoLingo over the last few days and I play Trivia Crack in Spanish already but a more formal course is a good idea.
-
-
My dad has an Ancestry.com account now and he and his sister managed to tack the family back to Bern, CF so far as far back as 1695. I'm hoping that we can get a few hundred more years out of that. Bern, in theory, will have very good municipal records.
-
Looking at Webroot for putting on all the Apple devices we have. Between 3 minis, 3 iPod Touch, 2 iPhones, 2 iPads and then the 4 computers just houw much will that be..
Moving files on the server since it was getting low on disk space.
-
Just got my commuting car winterized and stored away so that we are ready to head overseas. We are now down to only one car on the road still (out of our three.)