What Are You Doing Right Now
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Maybe it finally got deleted. It was in my morning feed and people were responding to it with Wiki links and such.
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Getting the Linux tutorial updated.
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Good morning all.
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Spinning up an ERPNext VM and an ODOO VM to try out some ERP software.
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Just made lunch for my kids.
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mumbles incoherently... Morning, everybody. mumbles incoherently
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@scottalanmiller said:
@johnhooks That's so cool. I wonder how that is generated.
It's based on sites you've visited before, but I don't know how they monitor for updates. I get some random junk too. Like the other day I got something about Lil Wayne walking off stage somewhere. I have never read anything about Little Wayne, so I don't know why I got that one.
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Ordered 3 batterys and a new charger for the AR Drone (Charger on back order :()
Plus a universal mount for Tablet/phone to place on a RC controller that i'll be purchasing next month.Then to start particing flying so I can do some photo/video work for this event maybe lol - http://www.nobullbeerandbikes.co.uk/
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Back from a busy bit of grocery shopping Always a bit of an adventure when living abroad.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Back from a busy bit of grocery shopping Always a bit of an adventure when living abroad.
Nothing makes you feel more alive than almost getting run over every time you leave the house?
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@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Back from a busy bit of grocery shopping Always a bit of an adventure when living abroad.
Nothing makes you feel more alive than almost getting run over every time you leave the house?
There is that!
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It's amazing what moving a few lines of code around can do, lol. I was working on a PowerShell script that runs against AD, and since our AD is so large now (35k users!), the script was chewing up 2GB of ram every time it ran.
I moved 1 line of code up about 4 lines, and whammo! Script is tracking to run faster than it did before, and it's currently only using 100 megs of ram, lol.
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Lunch, leftover bbq ribs from dinner last night. Yummy!
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About to leave work early due to the impending over-hyped snow storm. Schools were closed 24 hrs before the storm was scheduled to hit. At least it's an excuse for a half day today and I can also be late tomorrow.
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Important aspect of hiring an MSP.... make sure you actually hired them. Whoops.
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1423140-managed-it-response
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@dafyre said:
It's amazing what moving a few lines of code around can do, lol. I was working on a PowerShell script that runs against AD, and since our AD is so large now (35k users!), the script was chewing up 2GB of ram every time it ran.
I moved 1 line of code up about 4 lines, and whammo! Script is tracking to run faster than it did before, and it's currently only using 100 megs of ram, lol.
operations important order is of
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@scottalanmiller said:
Important aspect of hiring an MSP.... make sure you actually hired them. Whoops.
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1423140-managed-it-response
So many companies refuse to pay for services then scream when they don't get them....
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@Minion-Queen said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Important aspect of hiring an MSP.... make sure you actually hired them. Whoops.
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1423140-managed-it-response
So many companies refuse to pay for services then scream when they don't get them....
Yup. Half of those people in that thread would get their butts fired by a good MSP if they responded like that to them instead of in a thread. None of them even bothered to read the part where the MSP told them that they didn't have service. Even the OP posts a thread specifically about their managed service and then posts a quote saying that they had no such service and never realized that THAT was the issue at hand!!
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Just had 3 new servers delivered.... and slammed / dropped off the cart by the FedEx guy... who promptly got an earful from me. An earful of swear words and insults.
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Apparently I am the most Spiced Up person on SW this week. That's awesome. I really wish that I knew which comments, threads, posts were the ones that people found so interesting or insightful or whatever.