What Are You Doing Right Now
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LOL damn!
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@DustinB3403 said:
If you're trying to revive a laptop with PATA, odds are capacity is your last concern.
It is,.. It is still running, WinXP - but it is running. Currently even with all the games and iTunes data, only about 34GB is being used. The planned OS for this will be Linux Mint.
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First day at new job... waiting for some account credentials.
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@coliver said:
First day at new job... waiting for some account credentials.
Oh the joys of the first day on the job. Congrats and have fun!
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@coliver said:
First day at new job... waiting for some account credentials.
First days are always filled with waiting, paperwork, waiting, introductions waiting, more paper work and here's your office.
Congrats!
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@gjacobse said:
@coliver said:
First day at new job... waiting for some account credentials.
First days are always filled with waiting, paperwork, waiting, introductions waiting, more paper work and here's your office.
Congrats!
I've got the office and workstation setup. Done most of the introductions... now waiting for access and direction. So far so good though.
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Enjoy the quiet!
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@coliver said:
First day at new job... waiting for some account credentials.
I always liked the feeling of the first day. Kind of like a first date.
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Hopefully Ubiquiti comes out with an update soon. We can't use L2TP for the billing office because there's an issue with openswan/strongswan where if you have multiple clients coming from one NATed address it won't work. Granted, that's a stupid set up because you would just set up a site-to-site but since the other end refuses to do that, we pretty much have our hands tied.
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@gjacobse said:
@coliver said:
First day at new job... waiting for some account credentials.
First days are always filled with waiting, paperwork, waiting, introductions waiting, more paper work and here's your office.
Congrats!
I wish - one of my old jobs was labeled as an "assistant" position and I applied hoping to learn from whoever I was assisting. I had some skills from doing a similar position for a college group, but nothing formal or extensive. My first day was a group orientation going over general employee manual stuff, then we separated to go into job-specific training.
Turns out I was "assisting" the organization as a whole by being the entire department. My training was "here's the account password, good luck and this is what we need by the end of the week!" My predecessor had already moved on, and as I frantically searched for documentation I mostly just found their plans to eventually write documentation and be there to help transition. Neither happened, so I got to spend about a year straight furiously googling how to do various aspects of my job.
On the bright side, they were one of my first freelance clients as soon as I left, so I guess it turned out okay
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Back in action, yahoo!
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@DustinB3403 lol
Primary router at my work died early this morning and we finally cobbled together an old broken one and got it mostly up and running while waiting on Fortigate to ship us a replacement under warranty
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I know, I was hoping you'd quip back.
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@DustinB3403 All of my humour oriented braincells are fried from fending off a rabid horde of internet addicted users looking for a fix. I think crack addicts would have been less insistent!
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What you should've done is run that internet directly into 1 Users desktop. Told them to share it until a fix was produce. And see who comes back without a limp, or missing limb.
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@DustinB3403 MUAHAHahahahah
I approve of this.
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Everyone in the house is sick today. The cold is going around.
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@scottalanmiller same here, a nagging head / chest cold.
I'm finally starting to get past mine, it's been about 2 weeks. It just keeps persisting.
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@gjacobse said:
@Dashrender said:
@gjacobse said:
Debating the life expectancy of a PATA drive in this old ASUS Netbook and if I want to replace it with a SSD drive or just get another piece of spinny rust. It currently has a 140GB drive in it..
Only reason I'm keeping it is for back up and to run in the truck ( the PSU is a true 12v power system, so it will run direct).
your netbook has a PATA drive? How will you put a SSD in there? aren't all SSDs SATA?
yes they aren't very large,.. 32GB - but they are there
![Drive] - https://webobjects2.cdw.com/is/image/CDW/3134087?$product-main$&v1
ah-HA - Might try to skip by with one of these ..