What Are You Doing Right Now
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@coliver said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Wondering about the user base of Spiceworks, cause as of this morning, I'd rather deal with users.... rather than sudo-it personal.
Super user do IT. Not sure if that is good or bad.
No super users going on this morning
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I just can't figure out what this guy is trying to do. He has a physical security need, but doesn't want anything physical?
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1976733-ethernet-kvm-directly-to-vm-or-zero-client
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My coffee senses are tingling.
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Starting to realise that I forgot to eat today.
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@aidan_walsh said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Starting to realise that I forgot to eat today.
Still time...
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Starting to rain here.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Starting to rain here.
It's been "raining" all over spiceworks this morning.....
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@scottalanmiller Also raining here. NJ is gloomy in complete sunshine so when it rains everyone's facial expression changes. Life is starting to remind me of this music video I saw awhile ago--Kenna's "Hell bent"
Here: https://www.vevo.com/watch/kenna/hell-bent/USSM20404046
Also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/More_(1998_film) <-- this is the short film in the video
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Let me some up this thread: "Man doesn't know what computers are and wonders if they will keep running once the power has been removed from them. Yet has 100.000 Euro budget to throw at VMware FT so that he doesn't have to think about how computers work."
Who gives someone 100.000 of discretionary money for fault tolerance for them to use when they don't know what happens when power is removed from a computer?
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Let me some up this thread: "Man doesn't know what computers are and wonders if they will keep running once the power has been removed from them. Yet has 100.000 Euro budget to throw at VMware FT so that he doesn't have to think about how computers work."
Who gives someone 100.000 of discretionary money for fault tolerance for them to use when they don't know what happens when power is removed from a computer?
People who also don't understand the magical black boxes of the world.
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Dealing with a customer who likes to say that we are not available. But every time they email and say "can we do a call" we are like "yup, sitting by the phone, just call and we'll pick up" and then they wait a week and say the same thing again, acting like we "can't make connections." Um... not bothering to call is not the same as not making a connection. And right this second "are you available on Skype right now"? Yes we are, here is our ID, why didn't you provide yours? Oh... and now radio silence when you asked for a call? Argh. Weeks of this.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I just can't figure out what this guy is trying to do. He has a physical security need, but doesn't want anything physical?
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1976733-ethernet-kvm-directly-to-vm-or-zero-client
Leave it in the car park tied to an alligator?
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@nadnerB said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I just can't figure out what this guy is trying to do. He has a physical security need, but doesn't want anything physical?
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1976733-ethernet-kvm-directly-to-vm-or-zero-client
Leave it in the car park tied to an alligator?
He's being stubborn, out of his depth and stuck on some mind-trip where he needs less hardware, but physical hardware to access a single VM from within his server room.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Dealing with a customer who likes to say that we are not available. But every time they email and say "can we do a call" we are like "yup, sitting by the phone, just call and we'll pick up" and then they wait a week and say the same thing again, acting like we "can't make connections." Um... not bothering to call is not the same as not making a connection. And right this second "are you available on Skype right now"? Yes we are, here is our ID, why didn't you provide yours? Oh... and now radio silence when you asked for a call? Argh. Weeks of this.
Why don't you call them?
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Dealing with a customer who likes to say that we are not available. But every time they email and say "can we do a call" we are like "yup, sitting by the phone, just call and we'll pick up" and then they wait a week and say the same thing again, acting like we "can't make connections." Um... not bothering to call is not the same as not making a connection. And right this second "are you available on Skype right now"? Yes we are, here is our ID, why didn't you provide yours? Oh... and now radio silence when you asked for a call? Argh. Weeks of this.
I had a woman ask me why a specific issue was occurring and then complain to her director that I explained what the issue was for too long. It was barely a minute.
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Internet went out for a bit. Trying to get moving again. I was doing good to get stuff done.... now my motivation is gone.
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This guy probably has a valid point, but with all the other insanity this morning, I find it unlikely. To me he comes across as a secretary that is bitter for having to do his job. He actually thinks that an old engineer not knowing PowerPoint is "fraud" because anyone with experience should know it? Maybe anyone with experience as a secretary, not in IT.
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1976832-incompetent-new-employee-should-i-advise-hr-ethics
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@wirestyle22 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Dealing with a customer who likes to say that we are not available. But every time they email and say "can we do a call" we are like "yup, sitting by the phone, just call and we'll pick up" and then they wait a week and say the same thing again, acting like we "can't make connections." Um... not bothering to call is not the same as not making a connection. And right this second "are you available on Skype right now"? Yes we are, here is our ID, why didn't you provide yours? Oh... and now radio silence when you asked for a call? Argh. Weeks of this.
I had a woman ask me why a specific issue was occurring and then complain to her director that I explained what the issue was for too long. It was barely a minute.
Jersey....
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Dealing with a customer who likes to say that we are not available. But every time they email and say "can we do a call" we are like "yup, sitting by the phone, just call and we'll pick up" and then they wait a week and say the same thing again, acting like we "can't make connections." Um... not bothering to call is not the same as not making a connection. And right this second "are you available on Skype right now"? Yes we are, here is our ID, why didn't you provide yours? Oh... and now radio silence when you asked for a call? Argh. Weeks of this.
Why don't you call them?
Because they are too busy to take calls
But I did and grabbed him in between meetings, but he wasn't able to do the presentation that he wanted to do for me. So I try to avoid things like that because it eats up billable time without being really effective like a scheduled presentation.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
This guy probably has a valid point, but with all the other insanity this morning, I find it unlikely. To me he comes across as a secretary that is bitter for having to do his job. He actually thinks that an old engineer not knowing PowerPoint is "fraud" because anyone with experience should know it? Maybe anyone with experience as a secretary, not in IT.
https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1976832-incompetent-new-employee-should-i-advise-hr-ethics
It's funny - I run into those types all the time. The reality is that if you're not in IT, you likely think that IT is just anything and EVERYTHING to do with computers, and well shit, you must know it all, everything from how to install hardware to desktops applications to building websites, databases, etc.