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Posts made by nadnerB
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RE: Friday Fun - US kids eating vegemite
@scottalanmiller said:
They need to sell this in tiny taster size containers for new people to try it.
This is what it used to look like but I think they may have updated the packaging.
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RE: Friday Fun - US kids eating vegemite
For those interested in the contents of Vegemite:
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RE: Having Fun
@Joyfano said:
@nadnerB said:
Cleaning your computer, a beginners guide (clicky)
Hahhaha Seriously sir? It really works?
Probably not, but damn does it feel good.
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RE: The Countdown
@Carnival-Boy said:
I actually used to support Chinese Windows 95 when I worked in Hong Kong. It was a nightmare. I become an expert on recognising icons. I had to get people to translate error messages, with unpredictable results.
BAHAHAHA! Engrish translations are pretty funny... sometimes. Have you seen engrish.com?
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RE: Considering dropping my help desk
I implemented a ticketing system where I am as the job filing system was simply:
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move email to tasks
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mark complete
Exchange should not be used for a filing system.
I regularly look back on old tickets for fixes and locations of where I put things. The latter probably isn't best practice but it's easy to find to document during the slow times if it's important.
I have mine set up so that I forward email to it using separate mailbox.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
No, Skyrim was the first of the Elder Scrolls games that I've played.
I had a gander at reviews of the previous games, some screen shots and general info about them but I'm not sure if I'll end up playing them.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@Reid-Cooper I was only borrowing it. I had to give it back, it was taking over my life
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RE: Friday Fun - US kids eating vegemite
Toast + butter + Vegemite = win
It's not jam or peanut butter so don't put it on as such if you've never had it before. If you do, it'll knock your socks off.
As to the taste, it's not sweet. It's savoury.
As to Marmite and the other knock-offs... I detest them immeasurably.
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
@Joyfano lol, thankfully no. When I say that I have dragons, think cranky end users
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RE: What Are You Doing Right Now
Wishing I still had Skyrim. Not enough swords and dragons here at the office...
Hmmm, on second thought, a slight correction: Plenty of dragons here and not enough swords/other prodding impliments
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RE: What Is a System Admin Worth?
Sounds about right. I always thought I was under paid
Seriously though, I'm on a very good wicket where I am.I might send this to my manager... hmmm...
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RE: Huzzah for Me!
@scottalanmiller said:
Normally in the US L1 is the pyramid base and L3 is the top before hitting SMEs.
L0 is becoming common for "sub IT" tasks.
Good stuff.
Remember @ajstringham they don't care how good you are at Level 1.
I know this isn't your first picnic but I have observed a tendency to get a little heated seemingly unnecessarily. I know I don't know the full back story but neither will a prospective client or employer should they come across the posts.
Not being nasty or rude, just an observation.
This is why I use an alias instead of my real name. Just in case I come across that one person that pushed the big red button and I can no longer cage the rage.
That being said, it doesn't work for everyone, Scott is a prime example for reasons already mentioned.TL;DR
Be careful with what you post as it's easy to drag your own name through the mud.Best of luck though