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Posts made by Nic
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RE: Myers-Briggs Type
INTJ - I think that is pretty highly represented in the IT space
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RE: Any Service Providers Using a CRM
Fun fact - SugarCRM was part of the inspiration for the name Spiceworks. They wanted to do something fun like SugarCRM. Sugar...Sugar & Spice. Spiceworks.
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RE: Community Update & Patch Saturday: March 8, 2014
@ajstringham they only buried it 6 menu selections deep
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RE: Steam Usernames
@Hubtech Titanfall comes out today - perfect time to get it and come play
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RE: Community Update & Patch Saturday: March 8, 2014
@scottalanmiller Thanks, that pointed me in the right direction. A quick search showed me Settings->Advanced->Privacy->Content Settings->Notifications->Manage Exceptions
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RE: Community Update & Patch Saturday: March 8, 2014
how do I turn off the desktop notifications? I get so many of them cause I follow a lot of people, so it just ends up like whack-a-mole
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RE: Steam Usernames
@scottalanmiller I'm "tolstoshev" on Steam and pretty much any other gaming platform. It's guaranteed to never be taken
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RE: Community Update & Patch Saturday: March 8, 2014
Thanks for the update and great work!
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RE: Can Someone Explain These Speeds?
@Bob-Beatty said:
@Nic said:
That reminded me to give my work speed a test
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3355512045Sorry about the previous post, still getting use to this community. I meant say "holy jamoly" Nic - you got some go fast parts on that there network! lol!
The funny thing is how much of it they give me access to. You'd think they'd limit my pipe to something reasonable
On the side of our IT department they do block things like IRC and Steam, so I can't just do whatever I want.
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RE: Can Someone Explain These Speeds?
That reminded me to give my work speed a test
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RE: NTG's YOC (York Operations Center) lab rack is beginning to take shape... again.
Is that a Sun logo on the bottom two?
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RE: Webroot
@ShaunS yeah the deep scans do the same thing as the fast scans, just for all your files. You'll get a higher data usage the first time you run it, but it won't bog down the machine. And you can schedule and time them so they are in off peak hours if you like. I'm confident that Webroot will pick up anything that comes through email, so having separate filtering is just a nice to have.