What Are You Doing Right Now
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Just about to head to Thanksgiving dinner with the family.
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Haha, police just took the neighbour away. Apparently quite the domestic going on.
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thanks, crappy admin for hosing windows updates.
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DuoLingo while I do post PT-exercises icing.
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Sorry for the outage this morning, hardware failure.
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The latest MeshCentral update has a new login screen.
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Working on arranging a saxophone duet of Christmas carols.
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trying to get meshcentral to update behind an authenticating proxy.
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Hooray... Georgia "winter" weather is upon us. 38F, raining, windy, but no snow in sight.
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@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Hooray... Georgia "winter" weather is upon us. 38F, raining, windy, but no snow in sight.
Dallas was 33F this morning!
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haha southerners...
When I woke up it was 18F. now it's 38F -
@WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
haha southerners...
When I woke up it was 18F. now it's 38FWe got up to 44F today.
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First major lake effect snow is predicted for overnight tonite; rather late for us this year.
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Just landed anew customer. Yeah, just got off of the phone. Nearly 10pm!!
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28F in Denton, TX this morning. Damn.
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@RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Hooray... Georgia "winter" weather is upon us. 38F, raining, windy, but no snow in sight.
My house sounded like it was being assaulted by an army of angry squirrels this morning. The wind blew a big oak tree around pretty good, launching acorns at my tin roof, lol.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Working on arranging a saxophone duet of Christmas carols.
Nice. What types of sax? I (used to) play an Eb Alto, and for a few years a Bb Tenor (I think - I didn't know nearly as much about music then).
I still have my Alto and could play it again after some practice.
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Noticing how a large company has a website hosted on a domain controller.
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@brandon220 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Noticing how a large company has a website hosted on a domain controller.
Maybe they aren't as large as you were thinking.
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@scottalanmiller It gets better... The site is on IIS with the default test page exposed, which is also a "parent" according to IIS Manager and cannot be easily disabled without "breaking" the live site. Fun stuff.