What Are You Doing Right Now
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@dafyre said:
Is there any difference between Hyper-V on Windows 8.1 Enterprise and Hyper-V installed on Server 2012?
Only the version. The one shipped with 8.1 is one version newer than the one shipped with 2012. 2012 and 8 are in sync, 2012 R2 and 8.1 are in sync.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@dafyre said:
Is there any difference between Hyper-V on Windows 8.1 Enterprise and Hyper-V installed on Server 2012?
Only the version. The one shipped with 8.1 is one version newer than the one shipped with 2012. 2012 and 8 are in sync, 2012 R2 and 8.1 are in sync.
A windows 8 machine cannot connect to a Windows 8.1 or Windows 2012R2 Hyper-V instance.
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Making dinner plans with @Bob-Beatty @pchiodo and @MarigabyFrias
It's like a MangoLassi convention down here.
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Heck yea - this would be a great place for a MangoLassi convention!
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@scottalanmiller said:
Making dinner plans with @Bob-Beatty @pchiodo and @MarigabyFrias
It's like a MangoLassi convention down here.
Have fun guys
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Didn't get back to the hotel till 4:30 am!
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Getting caught up around here and just hanging out in the hotel.
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I have to run to an Apple store later today. Need to replace a dead cable.
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@scottalanmiller I would have assumed you were an android person.
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He is very much an Apple guy... I won't go as far as to say fanboy yet...
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@johnhooks said:
@scottalanmiller I would have assumed you were an android person.
I've had atrocious luck with Android. For a phone device, I won't touch it.
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@dafyre said:
He is very much an Apple guy... I won't go as far as to say fanboy yet...
I'm very much an iOS guy. Love iOS, hate OSX.
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@scottalanmiller I love my Nexus 5. I tried apple for a while. I feel weird not being able to copy files view stuff on the network.
Edit: You may be able to do that with apple (I'm not sure), but the file browsers on android make it very nice.
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@johnhooks I'll 2nd that as a happy Nexus5 owner. Sure wish it had a bigger removable battery & microSD - but hey, for a cheap phone.....
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I love my Windows Lumia 640XL, I get two days of battery life and removable memory.
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NTG made the decision long ago to be IOS. At that point in time Android was unstable more than stable and Windows Phone was horrible. Both have improved a huge amount, well Android has Windows phone not so much. We will stick with IOS a bit longer. It integrates so nicely with Office365 that there is no reason at all to change.
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And of course GroveSocial is completely IOS/OSX so over there I am very attached to my stuff. Though honestly I run a Windows VM on my Mac for a bit of stuff.
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@Minion-Queen said:
It integrates so nicely with Office365 that there is no reason at all to change.
If it ain't broke, keep trying to fix it until it is! 8-)
I've never had a problem with doing stuff on Android or iDevices... My problem is usually these devices need cell signals to work, lol. My Note 3 was horrible for a cell phone, but excellent for a PDA. My Note 4 does pretty good for both.
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Where is Windows Phone lacking today? Other than app availability?
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I honestly haven't tired in more than a year to use a Windows Phone. So at the time stability with Exchange email was a big deal the stupid app would crash every time I tried to read an email. Also the lack of being able to use Lync on them and have it not crash.