What Are You Doing Right Now
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@Dominica said:
Finishing up school with the kids. My ankle is still killing me. Boo. I shall shortly console myself with some The Sims Medieval.
Dr nadnerB suggests something more... Stabby-stabby
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Or something with rocket launchers
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@nadnerB Well, if I play as the physician I get to drain Sims with leaches and then force medicine down their throats using a funnel, all while they lay on a rack-like device. It's a bit dark.
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@nadnerB Is there any other laugh while you have someone on a rack?
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@dafyre said:
Fighting with turning Autocad 2015 into a Remote App... The 90's called and want their hard coded paths in the registry back... Ugh.
The one ERP system we have (it was written in FoxPro......) is hard coded to map to the V drive. Even if you map it to something else and tell the program in the options that it's under the other drive letter and the dialog box accepts it, it still won't work.
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@Dave.Creamer said:
@nadnerB Is there any other laugh while you have someone on a rack?
I was not aware of one. Am open to suggestions though
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Waiting for my "Gold" images of Windows 7 and Windows 10 to be uploaded to FOG server
(Hint - Don't make your Linux username fog! call it something else lol)
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@johnhooks said:
@dafyre said:
Fighting with turning Autocad 2015 into a Remote App... The 90's called and want their hard coded paths in the registry back... Ugh.
The one ERP system we have (it was written in FoxPro......) is hard coded to map to the V drive. Even if you map it to something else and tell the program in the options that it's under the other drive letter and the dialog box accepts it, it still won't work.
Yepp. That sounds like what I'm waging war against... Except in the Windows Registry... Basically they used hard coded paths to files instead of %userprofile% .... So when user1 logs in, it sets up and configures and works fine. However, it freaks out when user2 logs in because It can't access User1's files.
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"Gold" images on the server, now to deploy to the test machines ready for the morning
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Found some sage tea in the cupboard, totally trying that out now.
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At client site today. I really need to plan this better. I could have taken @coliver out for lunch or something today...
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@Minion-Queen said:
At client site today. I really need to plan this better. I could have taken @coliver out for lunch or something today...
Still can! Hopefully everything is going well.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Found some sage tea in the cupboard, totally trying that out now.
That reminds me, a British friend sent me some tea a while ago.. damn that was some good stuff.. I can't recall the name of it now though.
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@coliver said:
@Minion-Queen said:
At client site today. I really need to plan this better. I could have taken @coliver out for lunch or something today...
Still can! Hopefully everything is going well.
IT is... Where am I meeting you? I have to be back here at 2:30
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What is it with people being unable to identify databases?
One guy today runs MS SQL Server but asked "I've hit the 10GB limit on MySQL, what do I do now." Took a while to figure out he had confused MySQL and MS SQL Server.
Another one just now, someone asks about SQLite reporting and posts the question to the MySQL group on the forum.
It's like posting a Windows question in a Linux group and wondering why people are confused. Clearly both of these people know exactly what they are running because they use the right terms one time, then randomly confuse it with a completely different product.
In the one case, the person had never even used MySQL before so mixing up something he uses daily with something he has never used seems, odd.
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@scottalanmiller it would help if the products were named in a way that would help to differentiate them more easily but yeah, 100% agree with your frustration.
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@MattSpeller said:
@scottalanmiller it would help if the products were named in a way that would help to differentiate them more easily but yeah, 100% agree with your frustration.
Maybe, but, um, these are HUGE industry products and the names do give a bit of it away. I totally agree that MySQL is a horrible name, but seriously, we are talking about the world's most popular database, people HAVE heard of it.
So while the names are bad, there is no way to confuse them...
MS SQL Server - it says Microsoft right in the name.
MySQL - Ambiguous, but the other two are not.
SQLite - Clearly the one option that is different. The other two are RDBMS, SQLite is not. It's not even the same kind of product!!
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I'm having issues with PostgreSQL. I can't access the database from IBM Data Studio and my APEX web app can't see it either. Maybe I need to restart the Jet engine?
The last one was for @JaredBusch, his favorite relational database.