What Are You Doing Right Now
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@WrCombs I'm taking an early lunch too. got stuck at the museum fixing issues for 2.5 hours. I went there for 3 but literally 20 issues later I was able to escape lol.
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs I'm taking an early lunch too. got stuck at the museum fixing issues for 2.5 hours. I went there for 3 but literally 20 issues later I was able to escape lol.
Oh aren't those fun?
Every time I go Down to Lincoln (an hour away) I get hit with more than what I originally went down there for.. -
@WrCombs Oh yes lol
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I feel like I should be doing more than just sitting here but still at this point - there's literally nothing for me to do be doing.
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@WrCombs Ocasionally I have time like that. When I do I read documentation over various things. I try to limit them to things that might help me someday. Use the time as learning experience. Learn scripting better through powershell or python. Read over git documentation to understand it better. I'm currently reading a book over KVM and doing the exercises in it. Read the chocolatey documentation and learn how to use it for windows environments. Read over the dnf and rpm commands to use them better. Learn docker. Know how rdp technology works in detail. Find some voip guides to see how things are done. learn a programming language real well. Theres a million things. I make a list of things I want to learn better. Ive used onenote, zoho notes and evernote for this in the past. These all go on your phone too. I rotate through them. smaller things I finish befire goign to another. Larger topics I'll go from one to another more often. Hope some of those ideas help.
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs Ocasionally I have time like that. When I do I read documentation over various things. I try to limit them to things that might help me someday. Use the time as learning experience. Learn scripting better through powershell or python. Read over git documentation to understand it better. I'm currently reading a book over KVM and doing the exercises in it. Read the chocolatey documentation and learn how to use it for windows environments. Read over the dnf and rpm commands to use them better. Learn docker. Know how rdp technology works in detail. Find some voip guides to see how things are done. learn a programming language real well. Theres a million things. I make a list of things I want to learn better. Ive used onenote, zoho notes and evernote for this in the past. These all go on your phone too. I rotate through them. smaller things I finish befire goign to another. Larger topics I'll go from one to another more often. Hope some of those ideas help.
Yeah i see a few Ideas in here I can check out .
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
AT&T land lines down for days, not even bothering to service them!
NEVER USE LAND LINES, THERE IS NO FAILOVER.
So.... Never use AT & T?
that's the theory
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs i hear you. Good luck
What? Can't hear you, this landline is down.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs i hear you. Good luck
What? Can't hear you, this landline is down.
LOL i just laughed out loud and got dirty looks.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
On another MS Teams conference call. Man this stuff sucks. The links don't work, the sound quality is bad, and the announcement system doesn't work properly. This is really basic stuff that the free systems do no problem.
Looks like we will be moving from SFB/Teams to Slack (Plus version).
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@WrCombs Ocasionally I have time like that. When I do I read documentation over various things. I try to limit them to things that might help me someday. Use the time as learning experience. Learn scripting better through powershell or python. Read over git documentation to understand it better. I'm currently reading a book over KVM and doing the exercises in it. Read the chocolatey documentation and learn how to use it for windows environments. Read over the dnf and rpm commands to use them better. Learn docker. Know how rdp technology works in detail. Find some voip guides to see how things are done. learn a programming language real well. Theres a million things. I make a list of things I want to learn better. Ive used onenote, zoho notes and evernote for this in the past. These all go on your phone too. I rotate through them. smaller things I finish befire goign to another. Larger topics I'll go from one to another more often. Hope some of those ideas help.
Yeah. There are tons of things to learn; you shouldn't ever be bored. Most people pay to learn. I get paid to learn.
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Currently 15 degrees Celsius outside in Nebraska.
Suns shining, birds singing, Crack heads lurking, Im outta here in 20 to go pick up my son from school
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Just had a cocktails meeting where I'm not sure one coherent thought was ever produced. That made zero sense.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just had a cocktails meeting where I'm not sure one coherent thought was ever produced. That made zero sense.
So someone just wanted to go drink, makes total sense to me.
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Got some Starbucks and now preparing for baseball parade
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Server 2019 installs this morning.
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About to record some videos.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
About to record some videos.
We just made some for AviMark training.
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Still doing the full migration from a 2008 R2 DC to a new 2019 AD DC.