What Are You Doing Right Now
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Looking for a Lenovo ThinkPad T410 or something similar to score a cheap on on ebay to run CentOS as a daily driver.
And I picked one up for $50 not bad.
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Doing some Exchange updates on a Friday night... I am feeling lucky, but I hope nothing goes wrong
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@IRJ On a Friday night? Are you crazy?! I hope you don't have anything planned tomorrow my friend, that's just asking for it.
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@MattSpeller said:
@IRJ On a Friday night? Are you crazy?! I hope you don't have anything planned tomorrow my friend, that's just asking for it.
I'm feeling lucky
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@IRJ lol good grief, go buy a lottery ticket then
you mess with exchange and sooner or later it'll get you. I speak from experience.
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Best of luck regardless
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@MattSpeller said:
@IRJ lol good grief, go buy a lottery ticket then
you mess with exchange and sooner or later it'll get you. I speak from experience.
I have been managing Exchange since Exchange 2000.
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I have 1 hour and 20 minutes until I escape these walls and venture forth to frolic freely; wind in what's left of my hair, northern hemisphere's gentle sunshine reflecting off my pale, scarred old carcass.
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@scottalanmiller said:
No offense to all of the people on here from third world countries
Good morning to all from third world country!
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Uploading bunches of data to owncloud. And found out how my mom keeps track of her accounts.
She has a word doc file for each site named "Sitename USER NAME IS username.doc" and all it contains is the password for the site. -
@thecreativeone91 said:
Uploading bunches of data to owncloud. And found out how my mom keeps track of her accounts.
She has a word doc file for each site named "Sitename USER NAME IS username.doc" and all it contains is the password for the site.Wow
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Slow night on MangoLassi.
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Friday night is the slowest time of the week.
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Cracker Barrel with my niece.
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Working on the ML staging server....
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Realized I might have given my landlord too much credit...I needed to forward ports on his router, which mine piggybacks off of, to my router for various things, (like FTP, HTTP, SSH and 32400 for Plex) and he wouldn't give me the password, so I assume he'd set it. It's the standard-issue Verizon router. Password is written on the side of the router. It's still that. The whole configuration was the Verizon default, and I know he never goes in it. So now I have full access to local and C@C resources again!
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@thanksajdotcom said:
Realized I might have given my landlord too much credit...I needed to forward ports on his router, which mine piggybacks off of, to my router for various things, (like FTP, HTTP, SSH and 32400 for Plex) and he wouldn't give me the password, so I assume he'd set it. It's the standard-issue Verizon router. Password is written on the side of the router. It's still that. The whole configuration was the Verizon default, and I know he never goes in it. So now I have full access to local and C@C resources again!
Be careful, from what I recall this is technically breaking the law, of which you just admitted on a public forum.
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@coliver said:
Be careful, from what I recall this is technically breaking the law, of which you just admitted on a public forum.
Just using Internet off of the router is already doing that. The landlord is technically stealing Internet access and reselling it to renters.
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Re-doing my resume.