Its already Friday here 
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RE: Snowposted in Water Closet
@scottalanmiller
@Joyfano said:@pol.darreljade Since he got 1 Reputation Lets drink to that stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye hahaha. Don't worry! Soon I'll find the right time and place to drink laughing Ah when? Next year Sir?She is on to you!
Well its almost weekend here.
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RE: What happened yesterday?posted in Platform and Category Issues
@scottalanmiller said:
Okay, that is not all that often then. If it is when your network is extra slow, that suggests that it could be tied to DNS problems possibly.
Internet Problem

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RE: Vacation :Dposted in Water Closet
@pol.darreljade I am wondering if he was able to go on vacation
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RE: OMG NEW COLORSposted in Water Closet
@Minion-Queen said:
Ok I love the new colors! Thank you @addie finally something in IT that is less umm well orange...

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RE: Vacation :D posted in Water Closet
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Stop Looking For 'Hardwired' Differences In Male And Female Brainsposted in Water Closet
Stop Looking For 'Hardwired' Differences In Male And Female Brains
In December, a highly publicized study declared that distinctive wiring in the brain explains different skill sets in men and women. After scanning hundreds of participantsβ brains, the researchers reported that men have stronger connections within a given hemisphere, whereas women have stronger connections between the two. This makes sense, they speculated, because same-side connections are responsible for carrying out focused tasks, such as map reading, at which men excel, whereas cross-brain connections underlie the multitasking and social graces that are most often associated with women. Finally, evidence that men are from Mars and women are from Venus! The trouble is, the study is riddled with faulty assumptions and methodological flaws. Worse still, problems like these taint just about every study that claims to show a βhardwiredβ explanation for why men and women behave differently.
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RE: Vacation :Dposted in Water Closet
@pol.darreljade
@pol.darreljade said:
hahaha! At least you have 1 reputation..

Enjoy your Vacation. Don't forget to bring us "Pasalubong"
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RE: Vacation :Dposted in Water Closet
@pol.darreljade
@pol.darreljade said:
@joyfano that's a good news for both of us, hahaha!
Yeah pretty Good
so again i have 3 Minion hahhaha -
RE: What's Your Current Project?posted in Water Closet
Current project is installing workflow in production together with @pol-darreljade . Testing for 50 computers.
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RE: Vacation :Dposted in Water Closet
@pol-darreljade Its really a goodluck for me and to my Team ..Ps. i will have another New trainee for IT Department

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NSA can reportedly record every call made in a foreign countryposted in News
Surveillance system has the capability to store recordings of billions of calls for up to 30 days, according to confidential documents obtained by The Washington Post.
The National Security Agency has the capability to record "100 percent" of the telephone calls placed in a foreign country and play them back up to a month later, according to a report Tuesday by The Washington Post.
Known as MYSTIC, the surveillance system dates back to 2009, according to documents supplied to the newspaper by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. The program, which wasn't fully operational until 2011, intercepts and records and stores billions of calls for 30 days on a rolling buffer that purges the oldest recordings as new ones arrive, according to one classified summary cited by the newspaper.
The Post said it withheld, at the request of US officials, the identity of the targeted nation and other nations where the program's use was envisioned.
The revelation is just the latest to emerge from a trove of confidential documents leaked to the media by Snowden, detailing the NSA's controversial surveillance programs. Previous revelations showed how the NSA collected metadata associated with phone calls; this program reportedly extends surveillance to the content of conversations.
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RE: Google Fiber copycat to deliver 1Gbps broadband in Mississippiposted in News
@scottalanmiller said:
@Joyfano said:
@scottalanmiller oh this guy is from Mississippi
good news for himYes, this is a really big deal. Mississippi is not a region that traditionally has good Internet access or resources like this. Mississippi is very rural. For the US you would call it a very poor farming province.
also good news for the businesses

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RE: Free Books for Linux Adminsposted in News
i am sure in 1 month i can learn more than 30 commands :)_
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RE: Wireless electricity may soon power cell phones, cars and even heart pumpsposted in News
@scottalanmiller said:
@Joyfano said:
yeah so no need to worry if you forgot your laptop charger .. it means.. you can charge anywhere

Exactly. As long as everyone installs this kind of charging. Switching people over will be the hard thing. And it isn't going to work for your dishwasher, vacuum cleaner, laundry machines, water heater, etc. It is really only designed for small electronic components.
That would be amazing things i guess. No need to plug/unplug .
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RE: Free Books for Linux Adminsposted in News
@scottalanmiller said:
@Joyfano said:
Yes pretty sure.. but i am still trying hard to read and learn even just a very simple command or whatever
It takes time. Once you get used to working at the command line all of the time, it gets pretty easy.
I hope so.. i am learning 1 to 3 command each day. Its better than never.
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RE: Wireless electricity may soon power cell phones, cars and even heart pumpsposted in News
yeah so no need to worry if you forgot your laptop charger .. it means.. you can charge anywhere

