What Are You Doing Right Now
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@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Now that said - I'm wondering how much of that crap comes back when you go from a decrapified 1903 to 1909? or 2004? those two "upgrades" are not really upgrades, more like service packs, and generally take 10 or less to install, unlike past ones that took hours.
I installed the 2004 update 3 times this morning and it all came back.
Yes, Windows itself is bloatware now. And we classify Teams as malware (it meets every definition I've ever seen). The only solution there is moving away from a bloatware/malware platform. Starting with Windows, if you don't like the Windows ecosystem, will never make for a happy result.
Yes, not sure why anyone wants to use Teams.
Yeah I feel the same. I tried it and it works. However, to me, it doesn't work as well as other things and certainly not better. Also i don't like to have several services with one company. When they are tied together it makes it harder to break away and use a better product when one comes along. Discrete services are almost always better.
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@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
All the Excel "experts" you come across are only using about .05% of its capability. The list goes on ....
Your exactly right, they hardly use any of it. They don't even know how little they use which is sad. You would think a power user would at least be aware of how much they use or don't use.
So that begs the next question: why is management paying for all these features if they arent going to use them. If the power users arent using much then the regular ones are using far less. So wouldnt your management really be saving money by going to something more appropriate?
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Updating resume and job sites to now include RHCSA
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Getting ready for @NTG game night!
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@EddieJennings Congrats!
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jackbox.tv code: cyfz
come watch
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Updating resume and job sites to now include RHCSA
Oh nice job Eddie congrats!
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@jmoore I will utter these words: "Because that is the way we've always done it". I can't even explain the difficulty I have trying to get some people to even try a different solution for anything.
Same goes for printers. If someone has to walk more than 3 steps to get to a printer, they complain. It blows my mind how much gets printed and then shredded. Or, better yet - printed, then scanned to a file, and then shredded. I wish I were joking. Paperless is a bad word among the people I work with.
I could go on and on.....
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Updating resume and job sites to now include RHCSA
Oh nice job Eddie congrats!
Thank you
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@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore I will utter these words: "Because that is the way we've always done it". I can't even explain the difficulty I have trying to get some people to even try a different solution for anything.
Same goes for printers. If someone has to walk more than 3 steps to get to a printer, they complain. It blows my mind how much gets printed and then shredded. Or, better yet - printed, then scanned to a file, and then shredded. I wish I were joking. Paperless is a bad word among the people I work with.
I could go on and on.....
Oh wow that would be frustrating. My condolences! I know its very frustrating when no one is open minded. We have the same problem with paperless and printing. Its like they don't understand what each of them are...
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore I will utter these words: "Because that is the way we've always done it". I can't even explain the difficulty I have trying to get some people to even try a different solution for anything.
Same goes for printers. If someone has to walk more than 3 steps to get to a printer, they complain. It blows my mind how much gets printed and then shredded. Or, better yet - printed, then scanned to a file, and then shredded. I wish I were joking. Paperless is a bad word among the people I work with.
I could go on and on.....
Oh wow that would be frustrating. My condolences! I know its very frustrating when no one is open minded. We have the same problem with paperless and printing. Its like they don't understand what each of them are...
I used to have this issue badly - and do to a smaller degree still.... but my users have been showing each other 'print to pdf' and those who haven't seen it before are asking me for it. Pretty awesome!
I moved us away from paper faxes many years ago - that was a huge paper savings.
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Making coffee. Video gaming with the dog.
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore I will utter these words: "Because that is the way we've always done it". I can't even explain the difficulty I have trying to get some people to even try a different solution for anything.
Same goes for printers. If someone has to walk more than 3 steps to get to a printer, they complain. It blows my mind how much gets printed and then shredded. Or, better yet - printed, then scanned to a file, and then shredded. I wish I were joking. Paperless is a bad word among the people I work with.
I could go on and on.....
Oh wow that would be frustrating. My condolences! I know its very frustrating when no one is open minded. We have the same problem with paperless and printing. Its like they don't understand what each of them are...
When politics tops profits.
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore I will utter these words: "Because that is the way we've always done it". I can't even explain the difficulty I have trying to get some people to even try a different solution for anything.
Same goes for printers. If someone has to walk more than 3 steps to get to a printer, they complain. It blows my mind how much gets printed and then shredded. Or, better yet - printed, then scanned to a file, and then shredded. I wish I were joking. Paperless is a bad word among the people I work with.
I could go on and on.....
Oh wow that would be frustrating. My condolences! I know its very frustrating when no one is open minded. We have the same problem with paperless and printing. Its like they don't understand what each of them are...
I used to have this issue badly - and do to a smaller degree still.... but my users have been showing each other 'print to pdf' and those who haven't seen it before are asking me for it. Pretty awesome!
I moved us away from paper faxes many years ago - that was a huge paper savings.
Oh awesome, my users are definitely slower.
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going to try a little bit of minecraft on pc
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Just hanging out with my daughter.
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Doing some web site tweaks while my daughter is controlling the video game.
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@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@jmoore I will utter these words: "Because that is the way we've always done it". I can't even explain the difficulty I have trying to get some people to even try a different solution for anything.
Same goes for printers. If someone has to walk more than 3 steps to get to a printer, they complain. It blows my mind how much gets printed and then shredded. Or, better yet - printed, then scanned to a file, and then shredded. I wish I were joking. Paperless is a bad word among the people I work with.
I could go on and on.....
Oh wow that would be frustrating. My condolences! I know its very frustrating when no one is open minded. We have the same problem with paperless and printing. Its like they don't understand what each of them are...
I used to have this issue badly - and do to a smaller degree still.... but my users have been showing each other 'print to pdf' and those who haven't seen it before are asking me for it. Pretty awesome!
I moved us away from paper faxes many years ago - that was a huge paper savings.
Oh awesome, my users are definitely slower.
Yeah, they found that they much preferred printing to PDF, instead of printing to paper, walk to printer, scan to network folder, upload to EHR, and instead print to pdf, upload to emr, no getting up.
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So I helped my mother-in-law move today. This is a real thing that happened:
Pam: Hi I'm Pam. This is Ian and this is Laura. You can call us PIL (pronounced Pill)
<Ian and Laura die inside>
Movers: uh....ok
Mover #1: Hi I'm Andy
Pam: HI Andy. I'm, Pam. This is Ian and this is Laura.
Mover #2: Hi I'm Brian
Pam: Hi Brian. I'm Pam. This is Ian and this is Laura
8 hours of this behavior today. 8.
I am completely fucking dead inside. Going into a Zzzquil catatonic state that I hope I never wake up from. Hope your weekend is better than mine boys