What Are You Doing Right Now
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@nadnerB said:
Ended up getting Pad Thai... but who the hell puts cauliflower in their Pad Thai!?
haha seriously?
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Not overly impressed. The Rice & Noodle place that I got this from usually does better.
I'd give it a 2/5
The hint of lime was nice and the chicken cooked well but I don't think that all of the ingredients were meant to be together.
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@nadnerB said:
Not overly impressed. The Rice & Noodle place that I got this from usually does better.
I'd give it a 2/5
The hint of lime was nice and the chicken cooked well but I don't think that all of the ingredients were meant to be together.
#foodreviewHonestly that just looks like a cooked vegetables lols
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@Joyfano said:
Honestly that just looks like a cooked vegetables lols
Yeah, the noodles were, mostly, buried underneath.
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So this gem just got discovered. Guesstimate is circa 2000 at Boynton Middle School in Ithaca, NY. No idea what the event was. That's me, obviously, and @AndyW with the braids next to me.
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HA HA HA HA HA!! You were all so young!
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Slow day on ML today...
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Busy working with a GroveSocial Client.
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Read an article that sophos and webroot share their AV engine. Odd.
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Catching up on this thread and now I'm hungry. Thanks @nadnerB & @Joyfano
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Didn't realize Microsoft Hyper-V Server was in the technical preview stage. If I get some spare hardware in the future I will look into it.
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I just had a user set all exe files to run with adobe reader. All the way through system32 it was adobe reader icons. I nearly died laughing.
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@MattSpeller... (Read this in a newscaster's voice): And in other news, an IT Employee was found dead next to a user's desk with an apparent grin on his face. Oh wait. This Just In: IT Employee was found nearly dead. He has been transported to a nearby hospital and awaiting diagnosis from doctors.
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@dafyre Acute need for a grin-ectomy
Had to nuke the user's profile to fix it - that really hosed the thing. I'm impressed!
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@coliver said:
Didn't realize Microsoft Hyper-V Server was in the technical preview stage. If I get some spare hardware in the future I will look into it.
The new one is. As is windows Server that's based on windows 10. But, they are dropping the versions. It's now just Hyper-V and Windows Server.. no more year or Release versions.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
Didn't realize Microsoft Hyper-V Server was in the technical preview stage. If I get some spare hardware in the future I will look into it.
The new one is. As is windows Server that's based on windows 10. But, they are dropping the versions. It's now just Hyper-V and Windows Server.. no more year or Release versions.
It's a good move. So many IT people and their weird inability to remember which version is current or fearing each new update as "new" and avoiding patches because they don't understand the code cycles. I think that it is a good move.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
Didn't realize Microsoft Hyper-V Server was in the technical preview stage. If I get some spare hardware in the future I will look into it.
The new one is. As is windows Server that's based on windows 10. But, they are dropping the versions. It's now just Hyper-V and Windows Server.. no more year or Release versions.
It's a good move. So many IT people and their weird inability to remember which version is current or fearing each new update as "new" and avoiding patches because they don't understand the code cycles. I think that it is a good move.
Yeah, aside from those of us that understand windows versions. No more being able to tell if a company is up to date quickly. Or telling the state of a company from their job requirements.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Yeah, aside from those of us that understand windows versions. No more being able to tell if a company is up to date quickly. Or telling the state of a company from their job requirements.
Good point. Although it will mean that systems are more often up to date because it will be more a matter of updating and less of going to a whole new version.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@coliver said:
Didn't realize Microsoft Hyper-V Server was in the technical preview stage. If I get some spare hardware in the future I will look into it.
The new one is. As is windows Server that's based on windows 10. But, they are dropping the versions. It's now just Hyper-V and Windows Server.. no more year or Release versions.
Yep, probably a good call especially if they are doing the update schedule that has been mentioned.