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BOOTY-ADE posted:Things NOT pissing me off, actually rather funny this morning... I have two of these. They've made the lap around local MSPs twice after leaving us and each time they call back I just laugh and laugh and laugh. Sorry folks, your office manager is horrible(and is also the physician's wife!) and I'd live under an overpass before I took you back!
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Arsten posted:Honestly, I don't care about the number of screws, I care about the variety of screws. I detest HP because every time I take apart their laptops, I have to have 12 piles of screws. LIke, really? In your cad program you couldn't have shifted the hard drive five hair-widths to the right so that you could use the same screw you hold another component in with? I like to think the HP service/repair division is part of a union and they have a contract with HP that stipulates their machines must use weird tools and take a certain amount of labor hours to disassemble.
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# ? May 20, 2016 18:43 |
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Arsten posted:Oh, goody. Meijer "spring water" which is sourced "deep within Michigan's countryside." poo poo, you made me paranoid enough to go look where it's sourced, and the label doesn't say.
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Bob Morales posted:I like to think the HP service/repair division is part of a union and they have a contract with HP that stipulates their machines must use weird tools and take a certain amount of labor hours to disassemble. Internal maybe. The 820/840 family which I mostly work on is just T8 and P2 screwdrivers. There is definitely unnecessary overhead in any repair that involves removing the service cover, that SOB takes 23 screws plus you have to remove the keyboard (2 more captive screws).
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# ? May 20, 2016 19:12 |
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Sirotan posted:poo poo, you made me paranoid enough to go look where it's sourced, and the label doesn't say. Probably Detroit city water. That's what Aquafina is in Michigan
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We just had a hardware upgrade for the IT dept and I requested an elitebook 840 G3 because of how sleek it is, but it is disappointing the bottom cover doesn't just pop off like a probook 650
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# ? May 20, 2016 19:31 |
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This is how my boss, the IT manager of an international, multi-million dollar company does his expenses (I don't know what the white stuff is): He also generally walks around with his shoes untied, which never inspires much confidence in me
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# ? May 20, 2016 19:35 |
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Collateral Damage posted:My support guy keeps telling people to only dock/undock their laptop when it's turned completely off (not in sleep mode), because that's the only way to prevent Windows 7 from throwing a shitfit and bluescreen or cause half of the onboard devices to stop working until you reboot. I've seen so many techs recommend the same but it's honestly no different than removing a USB Device. It ought to work.
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# ? May 20, 2016 19:45 |
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poo poo *REALLY* pissing me off: $30,000 dollars for enterprise class AVB switches that weren't working, so we replaced them temporarily with 300 dollar netgear switches that work perfectly. gently caress. gently caress. gently caress.
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# ? May 20, 2016 20:07 |
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xsf421 posted:Probably Detroit city water. That's what Aquafina is in Michigan It says its distributed in Grand Rapids so likely it is Grand Rapids city water. At the very least, now I know what it would be like to make a homebrew with it.
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DigitalMocking posted:poo poo *REALLY* pissing me off: Is your... Is your internal network supporting AVB end to end? Or rather that was the design idea? Because that's loving awesome. I mean, you know, assuming it worked. I'm getting the sense that audio companies catering to corporate clients aren't as hosed up and poor as audio companies in the actual audio industry - having to justify a $200 purchase for a company that makes at-minimum-$100k products is loving soul-destroying. But yeah I'm very impressed at the forward thinking of putting AVB in the core network. Doing a gig this Saturday (side job) in a $100+ million concert hall built three years ago where the Dante network doesn't extend everywhere, like, oh, I don't know, the VIDEO BOOTH, because they didn't imagine that you'd want to route Dante audio there. I mean, there's Cat6 tielines and you can patch poo poo around to get it there, but actually it's likely at that point you're past 100 meters from the switch. Oh and the second center section of seats, where the main mix position is supposed to be (seats lift out) doesn't have SDI tielines. What the gently caress guys. RUN EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE. Maybe not every show is going to have a goddamn separate mixer, and maybe a center position 30 feet back from stage would be a great loving place for a camera? NAAAAAAH. The funniest part is that the back of the first section of seats, where the concert hall policy is that cameras aren't allowed because it's disruptive to the audience, DOES have SDI tielines. Apparently the designers never talked to the people planning to use the hall (big loving shock).
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Sirotan posted:It says its distributed in Grand Rapids so likely it is Grand Rapids city water. At the very least, now I know what it would be like to make a homebrew with it. The last time I had Meijer water (Christmas 2014), that's what it said. It was so hilarious (e.g. "Where, exactly, is deep inside michigan?" ) that I remember it. Another no-name brand of water I picked up recently said it was Dallas Municipal water.
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Bob Morales posted:I tell people the same thing because it's a loving rolling the dice if it will work or not loving port replicators... it really is a crap shoot about what happens when you anything with them; - Booting up usually doesn't display anything until you get to Windows, so it's a game of flapping the laptop screen up and down. - Plugging in you never know if your screens will appear in the right order, and of course nobody remembers how to configure them no matter how many times I tell them. - Unplugging carries the risk of the laptop screen just staying off, and not coming back unless you power cycle it. - Instead of a messy mess of cables on your desk, you get an ugly box with big chunk of cables pouring out of it with the box barely standing up.
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# ? May 20, 2016 20:37 |
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I hate contracting!!!!!!!!! This is the second email I've received from this guy, I've never met him, the first email was shortly after I was hired here to tell me that my recruiter's boss (whom I had met) had gotten a job somewhere else. I hate this faux sincerity bullshit. Take me out to lunch or give me more money, otherwise gently caress the hell off
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mewse posted:We just had a hardware upgrade for the IT dept and I requested an elitebook 840 G3 because of how sleek it is, but it is disappointing the bottom cover doesn't just pop off like a probook 650 Yeah. I'm really looking forward to the extra 11 screws to work on the G3s.
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# ? May 20, 2016 20:44 |
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Arsten posted:"Where, exactly, is deep inside michigan?" The Detroit salt mines.
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# ? May 20, 2016 20:50 |
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Potato Alley posted:Is your... That was the design idea, now granted, we manufacture AVB products, so I had no problem making the pitch to put AVB in our new facility. We've got a pair of 670G2s that were supposed to be the AVB backbone between the data room and switch closet, but they were going to be shared use, some ports for normal crap, some ports for AVB. It looks like EAPS and AVB don't play together well at all. Somehow having EAPS turned on was loving up MVRP and dropping AVB ports in and out of various sys_vlans instead of leaving them the gently caress alone. And how do you not put Dante everywhere if you have Dante in the first place?
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DigitalMocking posted:And how do you not put Dante everywhere if you have Dante in the first place? I DON'T KNOW. I mean there are a whole bunch of questions with a lot of the setup, like why is the video booth on the other side and two floors up from the audio recording studio (I mean yeah, it's a concert hall, not a production studio, but clearly they figured there would be need for both services so why not put them all in the same place so you can save on cabling complexity etc), and why are all the built-in cameras off center. (Having an establishing shot at the back dead center would seem to be loving intuitive, but nope, everything's at a 45 degree angle). I mean, I know why, it's because the back wall design is very clean and the seating is on all four sides of the stage (so people would be looking at the back wall) and it would look ugly to have the cameras there, so they moved them to be not as noticeable. Which as always with form over function is the loving wrong decision. But yeah, the POINT of Dante is to be your backbone audio network in the same way Ethernet is backbone data. And you can upgrade it to AVB. So why would you still run a bunch of loving analog lines everywhere yet not run Dante everywhere. Hell they ran FIBER everywhere, and a bunch of Cat6 drylines as well. Which is loving great, but it didn't occur to them to add a couple Cat6s directly run to the Dante switches (and the issue is the Cat6 drylines to the video booth don't come out where the Dante switches are, so you have to patch from THAT location using other Cat6 drylines back to the Dante switches, thus the > 100m length). Oh and it's never been clear whether this is a bug or a feature, but since the design of the place is (correctly, for acoustics) room within a room construction, with everything being made out of concrete and half below-ground, as soon as you walk in it's a complete cellphone dead zone. Really kind of a great feature for a concert hall, but annoying as gently caress since you basically become unreachable whenever you go in, and if you're a contractor you don't get wireless access.
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beepsandboops posted:This is how my boss, the IT manager of an international, multi-million dollar company does his expenses (I don't know what the white stuff is): Does that really say "recits"? Oh my...
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That looks like PB and butter.
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To me it looks like glaze from a cinnamon roll.
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# ? May 21, 2016 17:28 |
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Azure VPN Gateway generated device scripts and their own documentation on IKE proposals are different. A quick search suggests both are incorrect
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xzzy posted:To me it looks like glaze from a cinnamon roll. Maybe they're his escort service
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Tab8715 posted:I've seen so many techs recommend the same but it's honestly no different than removing a USB Device. It ought to work. My vague guess is that Windows gets confused when multiple devices are added/removed at the same time due to some codependency bug or race condition, probably exacerbated by garbage drivers.
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# ? May 21, 2016 20:46 |
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I haven't had an issue docking or undocking since Win7 became a thing. In the past 8 years in my environment, the only "docking" issues that really popped up have actually been monitors dying.
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# ? May 21, 2016 22:07 |
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I think I've jumped onto a FortiOS 5.4 device too early, the thing seems to be filled with bugs and Fortinet haven't finished writing the documentation yet. I can find no logical reason why two static routes with the same distance and different priorities would start randomly sending traffic over the lower priority (higher number) link, but here we are.
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Roll back! ROLL BACK!
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Thanks Ants posted:I think I've jumped onto a FortiOS 5.4 device too early, the thing seems to be filled with bugs and Fortinet haven't finished writing the documentation yet. I can find no logical reason why two static routes with the same distance and different priorities would start randomly sending traffic over the lower priority (higher number) link, but here we are. Still better than Sonicwall and their NSA 2600s. When we got one in sept of 2015 there was a bug that when under load it would start dropping packets, even when all packet inspection was disabled. It was a loving nightmare. We had to take the unit back because Sonicwall was like "lol remake it from scratch again". They put out a Dev patch in March of 2016. It would have been dropping calls the whole loving time and their support would have given no fucks. gently caress that poo poo. Damnit, I don't even work there anymore and I made myself mad again.
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Thanks Ants posted:I think I've jumped onto a FortiOS 5.4 device too early, the thing seems to be filled with bugs and Fortinet haven't finished writing the documentation yet. I can find no logical reason why two static routes with the same distance and different priorities would start randomly sending traffic over the lower priority (higher number) link, but here we are. high five my retarded 5.4 brother! I rolled it out to a small office just to test. Yeah.... fffuuuck that. They have a super fun bug with the SSL client where split tunneling doesn't work randomly!
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ptier posted:Still better than Sonicwall and their NSA 2600s. When we got one in sept of 2015 there was a bug that when under load it would start dropping packets, even when all packet inspection was disabled. It was a loving nightmare. We had to take the unit back because Sonicwall was like "lol remake it from scratch again". They put out a Dev patch in March of 2016. It would have been dropping calls the whole loving time and their support would have given no fucks. gently caress that poo poo. I got a refund out of our distributor for a 2600 we supplied that didn't support VLAN tags properly. And yeah, at least Fortinet's first troubleshooting step isn't "wipe it and start again". gently caress Sonicwall. And if I could roll this box back I would, but it's a 50E. I'm going to push Fortinet for some complimentary months on the support and license bundle due to the issues it's causing. Thanks Ants fucked around with this message at 09:10 on May 23, 2016 |
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I've discovered hell, and it's in the form of Documentum 6.6. Anybody have experience with evacuating one of these systems?
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Spazz posted:I've discovered hell, and it's in the form of Documentum 6.6. Anybody have experience with evacuating one of these systems? Documentum: making SharePoint look great by comparison for many long years.
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Ynglaur posted:Documentum: making SharePoint look great by comparison for many long years. There's a Documentum -> SharePoint connector. I'll just throw that thought out there.
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The document management form of pooping back and forth.
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poo poo pissing me off: Yesterday the server admin decided to make a change to Lync, it was a change we needed, we needed an Enterprise Edge pool as our single server was being overwhelmed, so that wasn't so bad. What was bad is that he loving broke everything, didn't tell ANYONE he was doing this work and then didn't test it and took off for the day. Lync still worked for IM but all voice traffic was hosed as the mediation server wouldn't start. No one but the server team knew anything was broken, because they're the only ones who get SCOM alerts. If I hadn't decided to drive to the new building and do some testing at 8 last night in the conference rooms we'd have walked into a TOTAL shitshow this morning.
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HR assistant sends me a term notice. "GEORGE LAST DAY" We have three Georges. THREE. I shouldn't have to ask which goddamn George it is. I did, but I considered just picking one at random and turning all their poo poo off on that day.
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Dick Trauma posted:HR assistant sends me a term notice. "GEORGE LAST DAY" No, when this happens you must assume that this is the last day there will be a George, and turn them all off. Especially if one is a C level.
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Dick Trauma posted:HR assistant sends me a term notice. "GEORGE LAST DAY" At my AWFUL JOB the manager/owner would be furious if I asked a client to confirm their address before I left to go there. He said that 'if you ask them to confirm their address it implies you don't know where they are, and it makes them think we are idiots." Yeah, you know what makes us look like idiots? Driving two hours to the wrong address. A couple times the clients would have packages shipped to one address, but have their office somewhere else, so I'd drive to their shipping address and find that I was at the home of the IT Director of the client, and he had something shipped to his house for some reason, but had taken it to work with him.
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Pissing me off, registered new domain names 1 at a time as CEO calls from a sales meeting. Just how many are you going to buy today? Spent almost $500 on domain names, when we let $500 worth of domain names we never used expire or going to expire later this year. What the hell is the plan of all of these? Do all companies own 50+ domain names? to be honest I don't care what they spent money on, domain names are paid by marketing / sales not IT. I do care that I'm getting them 1 at a time every 5-10 minutes instead of a list at the end of the meeting like it's going to be purchased from under us. (I'd give you some of them they are pretty terrible, but then you would know where I work since we don't pay to make it private). pixaal fucked around with this message at 18:50 on May 23, 2016 |
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pixaal posted:Pissing me off, registered new domain names 1 at a time as CEO calls from a sales meeting. Just how many are you going to buy today? Spent almost $500 on domain names, when we let $500 worth of domain names we never used expire or going to expire later this year. What the hell is the plan of all of these? Do all companies own 50+ domain names? Yup.
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