What Are You Doing Right Now
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@MattSpeller said:
@brianlittlejohn #1 http://www.laphroaig.com/qc/index.htm
Lagavulin makes some fine ones as well, but quarter cask is far superior.
Mine too. I have a bottle back home.
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@MattSpeller @scottalanmiller I will have to make that my next purchase.
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@brianlittlejohn @scottalanmiller How much is it in the states for a 750ml bottle of quarter cask? I pay $65-$70CDN
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@MattSpeller I'm seeing it online between $45 - $55 USD... i don't know what the actual liquor store will have priced at.
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@MattSpeller I may have to swing by the liquor store on my way to get dinner.
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@brianlittlejohn To tempt you further http://www.islayinfo.com/islay_laphroaig_distillery.html
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Going to relax after a long day of planning MangoCon for you all
 Off to enjoy the hottub! - 
Just got the failed server back up and running.
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The day has started... apparently.
Ingesting coffee and sifting through my notifications - 
Got google authentication working for SSH/SFTP, successfully created a mount bind, and I was able to piece together a stack of .crt files from the old webserver's cpanel backup into a valid .pem cert chain. Good times!
I will share my full notes in a new topic once I have time to edit them into a more readable format

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Just got at work.. Hmm Someone gave me food for breakfast.. Lols
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Trying to reset our router Cisco wrv210 to factory Reset the device with a hard reset.
I still can't reset the device, used the paper clip
  still not working  
   
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You know that you are using hard core networking gear when it requires a paperclip.
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@scottalanmiller said:
You know that you are using hard core networking gear when it requires a paperclip.
I think I pressed really hard the reset button and now it's broken.
    
Is there any way i can open the back of this router?
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Whoops!
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Any visible screws? This might easily be a "pop the tabs" style unit where you have to know where to press on it.
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@Joy said:
Is there any way i can open the back of this router?
Hammers work well..
On a serious note, remove the feet. The case screws are generally under them.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Any visible screws? This might easily be a "pop the tabs" style unit where you have to know where to press on it.
There's no visible screw, only the four black rubber
    
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Possible, but unlikely, that there are screws under the rubbers.