I can't even
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@momurda my house in Italy was something line 400k in 2010, we already were in the descending curve of the market bubble but not at the bottom.
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@quixoticjeremy said in I can't even:
Lived with my parents until I went off to college at 17, didn't live with them again after that.
I was close to the same, the winter after I graduated HS, I was not so kindly asked to leave.. and I have been financially OK enough to never need to live with my parents or anyone else since. I consider it one of my personal accomplishments.
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Well this guy is having one hell of a Friday. Deleted his user mailboxes on Exchange and all of the Domain accounts!
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Issue is nice for "fuck-up".
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
Well this guy is having one hell of a Friday. Deleted his user mailboxes on Exchange and all of the Domain accounts!
So are his users!
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
Well this guy is having one hell of a Friday. Deleted his user mailboxes on Exchange and all of the Domain accounts!
Today is just going to be a bad day all around for him. He may want to go ahead and begin working on his resume as this is a resume-generating event.
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
Well this guy is having one hell of a Friday. Deleted his user mailboxes on Exchange and all of the Domain accounts!
At least he has good backups. He should stop everything he is doing right now and restore his DCs from backup. That would be the fastest way to resolve this issue.
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Yeah like.... you deleted everything in the organization? (Donald Trump tone) "You're Fired!"
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@nerdydad said in I can't even:
@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
Well this guy is having one hell of a Friday. Deleted his user mailboxes on Exchange and all of the Domain accounts!
Today is just going to be a bad day all around for him. He may want to go ahead and begin working on his resume as this is a resume-generating event.
It might be but I kind of doubt it. He could easily have everything backup in an hour or two depending on his backup status.
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I doubt his AD backups are sufficient. .
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It looks like he was able to dig him self out of that hole by using a sysinternals tool called ADRestore.
Lucky!
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@dustinb3403 said in I can't even:
It looks like he was able to dig him self out of that hole by using a sysinternals tool called ADRestore.
Lucky!
That's great news.
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Dual SAN's, 5 Hyper-V hosts 40-50 VM's. He's wanting to meet his RTO and RPO's of 24 hours and no less than 14 days. Yet his backup process takes 22 hours!
Ugh. . .
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@quixoticjeremy said in I can't even:
Lived with my parents until I went off to college at 17, didn't live with them again after that.
I hope that is how it goes for you too. I had to move back in with my parents after my divorce, made $27,000 a year as a Sergeant for the Missouri Department of Corrections. Paid almost $10,000 a year in Child Support. $27,000 was gross too not net. That is what prompted me to get my 2-year degree and get into IT. Which I could not have done without my parents' help.
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@penguinwrangler said in I can't even:
@quixoticjeremy said in I can't even:
Lived with my parents until I went off to college at 17, didn't live with them again after that.
I hope that is how it goes for you too. I had to move back in with my parents after my divorce, made $27,000 a year as a Sergeant for the Missouri Department of Corrections. Paid almost $10,000 a year in Child Support. $27,000 was gross too not net. That is what prompted me to get my 2-year degree and get into IT. Which I could not have done without my parents' help.
Crazy, everyone I know goes for 50/50 custody mostly because of this. Yet then the kids get to live with two broke parents, usually one or both parents returning home. My sister's kids have all grown up at my parents house.
I was curious, in paying child support, do both you and your wife not have to pay taxes on that amount?
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@bigbear said in I can't even:
@penguinwrangler said in I can't even:
@quixoticjeremy said in I can't even:
Lived with my parents until I went off to college at 17, didn't live with them again after that.
I hope that is how it goes for you too. I had to move back in with my parents after my divorce, made $27,000 a year as a Sergeant for the Missouri Department of Corrections. Paid almost $10,000 a year in Child Support. $27,000 was gross too not net. That is what prompted me to get my 2-year degree and get into IT. Which I could not have done without my parents' help.
Crazy, everyone I know goes for 50/50 custody mostly because of this. Yet then the kids get to live with two broke parents, usually one or both parents returning home. My sister's kids have all grown up at my parents house.
I was curious, in paying child support, do both you and your wife not have to pay taxes on that amount?
I pay taxes on my income that I use to pay child support. Child support is not pre-tax. My ex-wife lives in a rural area so $10,000 is a lot of money there, most houses are under $80,000 in the town they live in. She had a good job but has never been able to hold down a job so she basically lived off of my child support. So even though I paid child support, I bought the kids clothes, shoes, etc. If they needed something extra at school they would just ask me. Also if they needed some money at school for something a lot of times, my friend the tech director at the school would pay it and then I would pay him back the next time I saw him.
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Just a bit.
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@penguinwrangler said in I can't even:
@bigbear said in I can't even:
@penguinwrangler said in I can't even:
@quixoticjeremy said in I can't even:
Lived with my parents until I went off to college at 17, didn't live with them again after that.
I hope that is how it goes for you too. I had to move back in with my parents after my divorce, made $27,000 a year as a Sergeant for the Missouri Department of Corrections. Paid almost $10,000 a year in Child Support. $27,000 was gross too not net. That is what prompted me to get my 2-year degree and get into IT. Which I could not have done without my parents' help.
Crazy, everyone I know goes for 50/50 custody mostly because of this. Yet then the kids get to live with two broke parents, usually one or both parents returning home. My sister's kids have all grown up at my parents house.
I was curious, in paying child support, do both you and your wife not have to pay taxes on that amount?
I pay taxes on my income that I use to pay child support. Child support is not pre-tax. My ex-wife lives in a rural area so $10,000 is a lot of money there, most houses are under $80,000 in the town they live in. She had a good job but has never been able to hold down a job so she basically lived off of my child support. So even though I paid child support, I bought the kids clothes, shoes, etc. If they needed something extra at school they would just ask me. Also if they needed some money at school for something a lot of times, my friend the tech director at the school would pay it and then I would pay him back the next time I saw him.
10K a month?