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you're getting to the center of it.
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Ah...the whole work smarter not harder thing.
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Ah yes..summer and the beach. Haven't seen it since 1983/84 when I lived on the coast of North Carolina and attending UNC-Wilmington. Beach was 10 minutes from my apartment.
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Monday bump !
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ROFLMAO !!!!
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Ah...then you have the hackers that bypass all that. So you'd have managed autonomous streets for those enabled vehicles and the lawless wild west streets for the grandfathered non compliant vehicles. On the topic of vehicle safety... Does that remind you of anything ? A Journal of Musical ThingsThe Real Story Behind…
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network defender likely the answer is 'yes' and they have done both approaches at this stage.
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Very well put. If you are going to do something, do it right or do not do it at all.
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the potential joys are in the opensource part...it makes it easier to potentially find an exploit or even introduce one into the compiled product which from the article seems to indicate indicate it could be on a regular basis or something cobbled together in short order to meet a "need". The opportunities for poor…
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We have over 5 SAN's....different vendors too.
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Last question answered...just waiting for the email saying I've won something
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TGIF but where is the coffee bump !
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We are not allowed to have our own coffee makers at our desks...unless it is a french press. But then we no longer have the spigot of hot water available that we had on the bunn....
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Storage is cheap these days. Fast storage in large quantities is relatively affordable. The end of an era of rotating disk means there should be a longer time between failures. Gone are the days of the DASD farms and the power and cooling requirements...oh and the background noise especially if you had a head crash or a…
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The biggest problem with multiple people updating a spreadsheet is that the last one who saves wins. All other changes others have made in the mean time are wiped out. That opens the potential for problems down the road. This builds the case for a IP management DB with record level locked so multiple people can update what…
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I am not sure how I missed this. Voted up ! #bumpsquad
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coding is building something based on logic... When you are troubleshooting something, you have to look at the logic of what is happening..the same sort of logic is used to write code. You just have to break down what you are trying to do into elemental steps. On the other hand, knowing a bit about coding helps you to…
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Running on old computers... So many small businesses can't afford either new software or downtime related to a forklift upgrade or the problems as a result of a problem upgrading and corrupting imported data. Some new software doesn't do what they need or want. Then some places are too cheap to upgrade... Pertaining the…
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And if you think the standard transmission thwarts millennials, throw in a 2 speed transfer case making your 5 or 6 speed into a 10-12 speed transmission. Row through 6 gears, kick the transfer case into high and row back through 6 gears. Totally causes their brains to implode at the concept. Was in a volunteer Fire…
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Vista should have been a step down...whereas XP should have also been included as well as 7. I agree 8 sucks..almost as bad as Vista and ME.
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Morning bump !
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What are you using for your ITSM tool ?
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Pretty much... In the RF world desense is like a DDOS attack. You throw so much radio frequency noise at it that it can't hear what it is trying to hear. Digital radio overcomes a portion of that until you raise the noise floor so high it can't pick out the digital signal. The term that comes to mind is JAMMING. The same…
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Thanks rharland2012, I've been trying to talk this up and mentioned it to several of the UX persons who seemed interested.... For most small shops it's not a big thing, but for larger where we need to do capacity planning and comparative analysis of changes over time it becomes crucial. Right now calculating bandwidth…
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I see now...that was it. I am used to running it in a separate tab so I can easily refer back to it each day. I see I will need to adjust my ways...
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<1300 points to make level 22. Maybe next week I can join the 250k crowd.
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no double reeds here...or single reeds either.
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Not everything works well with a mixed IPv4/IPv6 host file. I have seen instances where the IPv6 entries had to be last otherwise some applications would just fail (as in were not IPv6 friendly).
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Loved the video !!
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I am there with you rschroeder ! Then there are the many WWII movies mostly in black and white, "Run Silent, Run Deep", "Operation Tokyo", "Dam Busters", etc... We flew formations on bicycles.