@scottalanmiller Yep. I'll use the hell out of a travel mug, especially if it's dishwasher safe. Shirts are hit or miss, and most go to the rag pile for washing my bike, cleaning up spills, or whatever else.
Posts made by Grey
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RE: Favorite Swag Tshirts
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RE: Favorite Swag Tshirts
The ones that fit are my favorites. I love the "I've seen it all; I'm in IT," shirt. Sadly, it doesn't fit.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@DustinB3403 Yeah, the new fence is going in this week. $10k or so for a fence. The gate is the big cardboard box.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Why does he have a hard hat on?Safety. Duh.
From the dirt he's digging?
They're removing a stump.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@DustinB3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@Grey said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Why does he have a hard hat on?Safety. Duh.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@DustinB3403 nope, they're all black guys. It's a family business that's local to me.!
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RE: Apple Watch VENT
I saw @Nic using his apple watch and I was only a little envious that it turns on when he looks at it. I have to push a button to see the time.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
I could get some scotch. I don't want to clean the table here. I'm just enjoying the cool weather and using my surface while the lawn guys do work.
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RE: Drive Appearance
I think describing the heads as moving in and out is more appropriate since they're mounted on an armature, like a record player, and not forward or backward. I often use record players as a description for clients when they ask how drives work.
In my writing, I try to avoid use 'but' and things like it (however, etc.). Replace the word 'but' with 'and' as an exercise to see how it changes your readers' perception.
You've got a couple sentences that are like Yoda. Eg, by doing this, and it's unnecessary.
Similary, the logical volume... You missed a comma. The same occurs in drive impressions, the stack.
A good article, and a great way to open discussion on SANs and how volumes, drives and RAID presentations can be partitioned or utilized efficiently.
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RE: Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play
An online friend of mine just posted https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk6eAS2kONk a couple days ago. I've watched it a couple times now and I keep laughing about her reactions. I hope you guys like it. She plays on our server along with Rai, Shayne's son, and I. @Nic has logged in, too, though he seems to be short on time or impetus to play.
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RE: Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play
@NattNatt said in Gaming - What's everyone playing / hosting / looking to play:
Siege
That was not Denzel's best role.
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RE: Apple Watch VENT
A new Band update went out this week. Android users with Cortana can now integrate the two with Band.
http://www.informationweek.com/healthcare/mobile-and-wireless/microsoft-band-2-update-offers-android-support-for-cortana/d/d-id/1325792Also, a neat article that compares a lot of the fitness trackers out there.
http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2016/06/the-best-fitness-trackers-fitbit-blaze-microsoft-band-2-moov-now-and-more/One of the features I'll be using later today on the treadmill is Heart Rate Zones.
http://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-band-2-grabs-new-heart-rate-zones-feature-latest-updateAnyway, just wanted to throw some new information out there for this thread. The Band gets updated about every 3 weeks with a new feature. I have a Google alert setting to email me on Fridays about anything Band related so I can stay apprised of the happenings on my wrist, be it a future feature or something that's just happened (I already knew about the Cortana integration since I've updated already).
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RE: Firefox continually crashing out in VDI
I installed Firefox Portable and removed standard FireFox. Something between v32 and v42 changed the way that profiles are handled and they can't deal with data that's copied/imaged in the way that Personas/View handles %appdata%.
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RE: What Do You Use? - Send/Receive Large Files, Securely
Maybe SendThisFile would work? I think the main problem with outside services is the lack of control on the data. While SLAs are a great thing, lots of companies are averse to using a 3rd party to handle data transmission, especially if there's sensitive material or HIPAA requirements. Part of being a secure service means controlling where the bits are stored, not just the transmission of said bytes. Unfortunately, @wrx7m, you haven't said anything about the kind of security you need and as a result, OwnCloud is a top choice for cost and control. Otherwise, you could set up a simple Linux VM with sftp and just be done with it in under an hour. Some simple cron jobs would enable the FTP directories to be migrated to an internal CIFS share for users to access easily and subsequently destroy the contents of the incoming/outgoing directory as needed. Of course, user management would come in to play. This is one of the reasons OwnCloud works so well since you can send a link to a file in an email and the customer can download the material, or send it in.