What Are You Doing Right Now
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Enjoying the mathematical precision of King Crimson's Discipline album..... ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh, compound time signatures....
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@RojoLoco said:
Enjoying the mathematical precision of King Crimson's Discipline album..... ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh, compound time signatures....
I used to work with Greg Lake!
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@scottalanmiller That's waaay too awesome. Impressed.
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@RojoLoco said:
@scottalanmiller That's waaay too awesome. Impressed.
I worked mostly with Greg and with ELP which whom he was still heavily involved at the time. I got to edit a book for Carl.
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@scottalanmiller even more impressed, they're one of my favorite prog bands of all time. Tarkus and Brain Salad Surgery were the first really complex music I learned to play.
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@scottalanmiller speaking of ELP, have you seen the H.R. Giger documentary? It's wonderful. Best doc I've seen in a while. I'm glad they got it all shot before he passed.
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@RojoLoco said:
@scottalanmiller even more impressed, they're one of my favorite prog bands of all time. Tarkus and Brain Salad Surgery were the first really complex music I learned to play.
I used to work here: http://pilato.com/
There was only Bruce and I in the mid-1990s when I was there. Pilato Entertainment was in Rochester at the time, in the Medical Arts Building on the East Side of downtown right on the Alexander Street bar stretch which was awesome. I literally worked seven stories directly above "The Old Toad", one of the city's most famous bars.
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Time to go home for me.
Have a great evening ahead ML people -
@Joy Bye Joy, see you tomorrow.
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If you look at the OP's 3rd comment, you'll haz the same sad as me.... I need a beer now, this guy claims to be 17 years in the IT biz...
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@RojoLoco said:
If you look at the OP's 3rd comment, you'll haz the same sad as me.... I need a beer now, this guy claims to be 17 years in the IT biz...
Older than what I was
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Depending on the size/requirements/etc it might not be such a TERRIBLE idea.
As long as it is backed up.
We have files here that are just archival, and could easily be offloaded to a USB drive temporarily.
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@RojoLoco said:
If you look at the OP's 3rd comment, you'll haz the same sad as me.... I need a beer now, this guy claims to be 17 years in the IT biz...
At first I read that as the OP was 17 years old.
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I can't imagine the "infrastructure" there is very much.
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@BRRABill said:
@RojoLoco said:
If you look at the OP's 3rd comment, you'll haz the same sad as me.... I need a beer now, this guy claims to be 17 years in the IT biz...
At first I read that as the OP was 17 years old.
That would make it more excusable, but I'd bet dollars to donuts that they have no backups.
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@BRRABill said:
Depending on the size/requirements/etc it might not be such a TERRIBLE idea.
As long as it is backed up.
We have files here that are just archival, and could easily be offloaded to a USB drive temporarily.
If they have considered a NAS or full blown server, but would settle for an external USB, they are dangerously incompetent and have no idea what they really need.
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@RojoLoco said:
If they have considered a NAS or full blown server, but would settle for an external USB, they are dangerously incompetent and have no idea what they really need.
Granted, that is some jump.
It's like saying you want to buy a new car, but might just get by with a new floormat.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@BRRABill said:
@RojoLoco said:
If you look at the OP's 3rd comment, you'll haz the same sad as me.... I need a beer now, this guy claims to be 17 years in the IT biz...
At first I read that as the OP was 17 years old.
Whooops, so did I.
And I would expect that sort of thread from a 17 year old. But not a 40-plus w/ some alphabet soup in his title.