What Are You Doing Right Now
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Cell phones are back on. Turns out we were shut off without notice for "suspicious activity." Apparently trying to book a hotel while stuck at an airport and then renting a car in a resort town is suspicious.
You're a world traveler - the controls in place to try to affect people can't really take people like you into account.
Imagine how much worse it would be for other people without the established support network, pre-arranged contingency plans and more that we have!
I would assume anyone with plans/needs to travel as much as you do, would have such plans. And even if they didn't at the onset, they sure would shortly thereafter.
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It's the people that travel less that have it tough. They get things turned off but lack the time and resources and experience to be able to actually deal with it.
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Lost power for ten minutes there. Back now.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Lost power for ten minutes there. Back now.
It is always just 10 minutes? Sees to be a "thing".
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@BRRABill said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Lost power for ten minutes there. Back now.
It is always just 10 minutes? Sees to be a "thing".
We had over 30 once.
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Oy... What a morning. Winderz & Linux Updates done... Remote Apps published on physical machines (for access to the hardware), and crash testing has begun!
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@dafyre said:
crash testing has begun!
Picturing you strapping servers to giant auto-mobile sleds and launching them into a wall
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@MattSpeller said:
@dafyre said:
crash testing has begun!
Picturing you strapping servers to giant auto-mobile sleds and launching them into a wall
This is a good idea... however:
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@scottalanmiller said:
Just wow: http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1413348-thunderbolt-esxi-5-5-6-0
I seriously think we are being punked!
You brought a a motherboard to a hypervisor discussion?
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It's easily trolling. There has been a bit of that with this kind of post there.
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@scottalanmiller said:
It's easily trolling. There has been a bit of that with this kind of post there.
His profile says he's been in IT for 21 years - I was thinking that must have been 21 years building white box computers, and a bench worker.. not really in IT.
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Dear websites - If you're going have a top bar that scrolls down the page with the viewer please ensure it doesn't take up half the page.
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@coliver said:
Dear websites - If you're going have a top bar that scrolls down the page with the viewer please ensure it doesn't take up half the page.
Those are the best on mobile lol
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Debating problems with SAM instead of watching more security camera footage. Just can't take much more of watching these things.
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Sounds gripping.
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Well left my 2nd interview. Still weird, and it was two hours long....
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@johnhooks said:
Well left my 2nd interview. Still weird, and it was two hours long....
So they wined and dined you for 2 hours.
Sounds promising.
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@DustinB3403 said:
@johnhooks said:
Well left my 2nd interview. Still weird, and it was two hours long....
So they wined and dined you for 2 hours.
Sounds promising.
Well wined and dined isn't really the right term lol. They asked me a bunch of questions they asked me last time, and threw in some doozies like "if you make a change in the DNS server and someone's computer can't get to a site, what's one thing to try?".......
The guy that interviewed me again showed he doesn't have a grasp of the things he says he does. And they could have a split horizon DNS. I asked him about it because there is a piece of paper on the conf room pc with the pc name, its computername.domain.com. I asked if they had issues with split horizon, and he said " I'm not sure what you're talking about" so I pointed to the paper and started to explain and he said "oh, no we don't have that. The last admin let our domain expire so we had to use a new domain name.". He clearly thought that split horizon meant a local domain of domain.com and a domain for the website of other domain.com, and even if that's what I meant, the answer would have still been yes.
He also said " the whole reason to run Linux is so you don't have to reboot servers." I kind of just wanted to leave at that point.