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Can't wait to hear how the outside vendor quits the day before and then they say you have to do it.
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Was the contractor they hired a literal wizard? If not, they're probably gonna be disappointed.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 15:17 |
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Can't wait until you show up and there's a loud loving generator there connected to a projector that you can't see poo poo on. They'll probably pat him on the back and then chastise you for not thinking of it.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 15:22 |
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m.hache posted:Can't wait until you show up and there's a loud loving generator there connected to a projector that you can't see poo poo on. A loud generator 300 yards away with 4 lines of extension cords, each with 6 cords daisy chained together. "It's practically silent!" they'll say as the fire closes in behind the washed out projector screen.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 15:45 |
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m.hache posted:He should be fired if they aren't. 5 Floors, 50 computers in a loving workgroup? Unless the following extremely likely conversation took place. "Boss we should be on a domain. I'll need x dollars for equipment and software. " "No. What we have works fine."
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 15:51 |
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Great Beer posted:Unless the following extremely likely conversation took place. It bothers me that a company that can grow big enough to warrant 50 computers in a 5 story building can't front a few grand for a server. I really hope something like that doesn't exist.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 16:00 |
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m.hache posted:It bothers me that a company that can grow big enough to warrant 50 computers in a 5 story building can't front a few grand for a server. I really hope something like that doesn't exist. It makes sense when that same few grand can buy sweet furniture for the 'C' level types.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 16:14 |
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Humbug Scoolbus posted:It makes sense when that same few grand can buy sweet furniture for the 'C' level types. Or a 50" TV so we can run the same 3 "promotional" pictures for the staff to see (And never turn the drat thing on).
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 16:17 |
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BaseballPCHiker posted:So to continue the saga that is the no generator outdoor festival sound system on a PA debacle. I was told to forget the whole thing! Apparently me telling them no made them angry and now they're just hiring an outside vendor. Thank the lord! No word on how he will be getting past their insane generator request. I'll let you know after I attend next Thursday. Oh, that's easy. It's still a generator, they've just kludged in some Active Noise Cancelling into the PA. I've no idea how to bullshit the video aspect, however. Projection-onto-a-cloud-via-fog-machine, maybe?
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 16:26 |
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And then it loving rains, fingers crossed.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 16:27 |
Print the slides onto billboard-sized sheets, then make a flipboard of it.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 16:40 |
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Live action, duh
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 16:46 |
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go3 posted:Live action, duh "I Would like to thank Maplewood Middleschool for the riveting presentation on 'How to optimize profits in 5 easy steps'".
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 17:13 |
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A ticket(well, contact form) went out yesterday, from me to Samsung. My phone's battery is showing signs of swelling and generally acting up, and the phone's a bit over a year old. Doesn't look like normal behaviour but over here batteries seem to have a 6 month warranty tops. So I decided to see what they were gonna do about it, and submitted a ticket. Got a reply today asking for my address and a few serial numbers so they can send out a new battery for free. I cannot respond to the mail directly but I could enter a followup question without having to enter a new contact form. The reply field gave me an error message saying it was limited to 13 characters. Reducing the reply to the minimal amount of required information gave the same helpful message. I ended up typing my response in a text file, attaching it to the reply(Up to 5 attachments, recommended limit of up to 10MB each) and entering "see attachment" as reply. No error message this time, even though it's over 13 characters.
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Smoke posted:A ticket(well, contact form) went out yesterday, from me to Samsung. My phone's battery is showing signs of swelling and generally acting up, and the phone's a bit over a year old. Doesn't look like normal behaviour but over here batteries seem to have a 6 month warranty tops. So I decided to see what they were gonna do about it, and submitted a ticket. Common problem I believe, a bloke at work had the same problem. He said that support had told him it was not unusual.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 18:05 |
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HalloKitty posted:Common problem I believe, a bloke at work had the same problem. He said that support had told him it was not unusual. Yup. I've had the same on my SGS4 in the UK. I was directed by Samsung to a local repair place who literally just took my old battery, took one look at it and gave me a new one on the spot.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 18:09 |
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death .cab for qt posted:Who said anything about a lack of repercussions? He's still going to get a ghost of Christmas future "this poo poo could have happened talk" and we'll all give him crap for it for being the one person to fall for it. He just also gets an MLP background as his badge of shame Don't forget to modify the registry key that allows him to change the wallpaper, as a little extra punishment
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 18:10 |
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The group in charge of our internal redhat repos built some new servers and used puppet to change the entire farm over to them. Due to some kind of network problem, about 10% of the servers in one datacenter (multiple DC's are affected, but I only have concrete numbers in one DC) cannot get to these new servers. the group in charge of them basically told me, "well 90% of them work fine, the other 10% arent our problem because our firewalls allow it. It must be a customer problem, I'm not sure what you want me to do." Remember CVE-2014-0195 was fixed by redhat yesterday, so it's not like it's important or anything.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 19:15 |
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CaptainJuan posted:OK I take it back, I dont think he did it by hand. He used a batch file or script of some kind to do it. So he plugs in his flash drive to each computer, logs on, runs the script, logs out, next. "How do i look busy while not actually doing any real work today...."
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 19:45 |
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Partycat posted:Shoretel comes up often. Cisco and Microsoft both have small hosted solutions. Or keep using what you have, it will still work. Problem with this is that we need additional IP phone licenses. We have 3 now and we need....well 6 really. And we can't buy them anymore.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 20:23 |
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This morning I had a user who already runs at 800x600 with large fonts complain again about her fonts being too small, then immediately transition into telling me how good her vision is and how she doesn't need glasses. Is there some kind of Dunning-Kruger effect with people like that, or just plain old denial?
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 20:30 |
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BaseballPCHiker posted:So to continue the saga that is the no generator outdoor festival sound system on a PA debacle. I was told to forget the whole thing! Apparently me telling them no made them angry and now they're just hiring an outside vendor. Thank the lord! No word on how he will be getting past their insane generator request. I'll let you know after I attend next Thursday. So the contractor buys one of those home depot/lowes outdoor shacks, slaps that sucker on top of some six or eight foot poles. Builds a stair case up to it, cuts out a couple of holes in the side wall and installs a reverse projector screen and a sweat box for the commentator. Mounts the projector to the ceiling of the shack, bolts down a small generator to the floor and connects it to a power strip. He'll then mount the PA sound system and affix the needed gear in the commentator box. He'll add some siren lights up on the roof, and finally paint the whole thing in the school colors with metallic fleck paint. ^^ She's right, she needs to get contacts.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 20:32 |
Knormal posted:This morning I had a user who already runs at 800x600 with large fonts complain again about her fonts being too small, then immediately transition into telling me how good her vision is and how she doesn't need glasses. Is there some kind of Dunning-Kruger effect with people like that, or just plain old denial? She just wants a new 27" monitor. Why didn't you bring one??
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 20:33 |
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nielsm posted:She just wants a new 27" monitor. Why didn't you bring one?? Ticket Resolved: Pushed users chair closer to monitor.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 20:36 |
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nielsm posted:She just wants a new 27" monitor. Why didn't you bring one??
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 20:41 |
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Haven't posted in this thread since taking my new job almost a year ago But lately one of the senior devs has really been annoying me. We work, we have a handful of development environments, each one replicating the prod environment more closely than the previous. We did an update for the same environment earlier this week, and again today with some fixes that were discovered earlier in the week. Senior dev just IM'd me: "Hey did you check your changes for DEV2?" "I did earlier this week during the first build, I didn't have anything going into the second update today. Do you need me to do them again?" "You already tested DEV2?" So now I'm questioning whether it was a DEV1 or DEV2 build earlier this week, dig through some emails and remember a few key details. "Yea, I just checked XXX and also I remember having to do YYYY, so it must have been DEV2 I did." "So you tested DEV2?" YES. gently caress. I don't know if it's because one's tone is lost over chat instead of voice, or if it's me being un-confident in literally everything I do, or what, but I feel like this guy always has a condescending tone or trying to mess me up. Not necessarily condescending in this excerpt, but the just the latest thing to irritate me and question my sanity. Wanted to know if you guys think I'm just misreading things and being overly sensitive, or what.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 20:55 |
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Sab669 posted:I don't know if it's because one's tone is lost over chat instead of voice, or if it's me being un-confident in literally everything I do, or what, but I feel like this guy always has a condescending tone or trying to mess me up. Not necessarily condescending in this excerpt, but the just the latest thing to irritate me and question my sanity. Wanted to know if you guys think I'm just misreading things and being overly sensitive, or what. My boss (with whom I share an office) does this too, in person. I chalk it up as him being really attentive to detail. Plus, he's a guy (and I am too), so if there are any hurt feelings, we're likely to forget about it after a couple of hours anyway.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 21:57 |
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anthonypants posted:I think you meant 17", Why on earth would you think that?
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 22:28 |
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BaseballPCHiker posted:So to continue the saga that is the no generator outdoor festival sound system on a PA debacle. I was told to forget the whole thing! Apparently me telling them no made them angry and now they're just hiring an outside vendor. Thank the lord! No word on how he will be getting past their insane generator request. I'll let you know after I attend next Thursday. Man I can't wait to hear about this.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 22:45 |
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So they got so mad at you for telling the truth that they hired a contractor? Sounds like a win/win to me.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 23:22 |
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nielsm posted:She just wants a new 27" monitor. Why didn't you bring one?? For the record it's a 19", so it is on the small side, but everyone else in her building has the same kind and somehow manages to see it.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 23:47 |
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Knormal posted:I've suggested to her before she needs a bigger monitor, that I can't just get her one but if she gets a doctor's note they'll have no choice but to give us the funds to buy her one. But nope, her current monitor's fine, it just needs to be able to make everything bigger somehow. running that low a res on an 19" monitor.. I don't know how she does that, that would give me headaches.
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 23:53 |
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Sab669 posted:Wanted to know if you guys think I'm just misreading things and being overly sensitive, or what. Just answer "yes" or "no".
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# ? Jun 6, 2014 23:57 |
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nitrogen posted:The group in charge of our internal redhat repos built some new servers and used puppet to change the entire farm over to them. Just scp the latest openssl and openssl-devel RPMs from the appropriate repo server(s) to your workstation or jump box or whatever and then copy them to the client machines and yum localinstall the RPMs. Bit of a pain, but I've done it before when I had to do patches while waiting for firewall changes to be made. As for a long-term solution, you're probably going to have to fix whatever's wrong on the client machines (routing tables, iptables, etc.), or do some tcpdumps to prove to the network folks that it's something in the network blocking your connections.
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# ? Jun 7, 2014 00:04 |
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Knormal posted:I've suggested to her before she needs a bigger monitor, that I can't just get her one but if she gets a doctor's note they'll have no choice but to give us the funds to buy her one. But nope, her current monitor's fine, it just needs to be able to make everything bigger somehow. No problem.
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Sab669 posted:*Conversation with Sheldon-esque boss* My boss is just like that. Will only accept a bare yes or no to a question like that. Any extra data ruins the answer and results in the question being repeated in a more aggravated tone of voice.
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# ? Jun 7, 2014 01:56 |
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Sab669 posted:Haven't posted in this thread since taking my new job almost a year ago But lately one of the senior devs has really been annoying me. We work, we have a handful of development environments, each one replicating the prod environment more closely than the previous. We did an update for the same environment earlier this week, and again today with some fixes that were discovered earlier in the week. Senior dev just IM'd me: I have no idea about your situation and I'm probably leaning towards your side (but we only have your side of it, we don't know how he feels) but here's a counterpoint in favour of his behaviour: Maybe he's just as frustrated at you for not giving a straight answer or for making the responses complicated, are you actually telling him yes or no straight up with the information or are you telling a story that you think is providing him an answer. It may end up less frustrating for both of you if you give a plain yes or no first and then provide a short and to the point explanation if needed.
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# ? Jun 7, 2014 02:29 |
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I had to decommission the network at a location that's getting renovated. All the pavement's torn up, walls blown out, the works. The amount of dirt and construction dust on the equipment was amazing. Horrible brown dirt rings around every intake. I pulled a switch, router and UPS out of there and I have to imagine their lives have been drastically shortened from inhaling what appeared to be cocoa powder the last few months.
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blackswordca posted:[...] that would give me headaches. Dude... was today your last day?
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