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@"halaszj" The reason is that all the larger items have already been claimed. I also suspect that some items have not been updated with restocked sizes.
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I know some people that really don't like clowns...as in terrified. While most of them I wouldn't hire an evil clown, there are a couple that need it.
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Thank you deltabravo !
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We kept a jpg of the "view" in good shape onthe desk top of our NOC pc's we could implement for the tour. It eliminated the refresh issue during the tours. In the mean time the NOC analysts were busy behind the scenes working issues.
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I will concure on the Sennheisers. I have a pair like the momentum 2's and have been very happy with them. The noise cancelling is very good and when paired to the cell phone for conference calls when I was working from home after neck surgery I didn't have issues with the daughter and grandson making noise in the same…
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yes...
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I contacted David Bonner, the event coordinate and his response was: “We certainly don't make them available to others for marketing purposes. As to what is being done with them, our Database Manager is best-placed to answer. She's on holiday right now. I will take this up with her when she's back.”
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I like the post.... I think the Avenger list needs a capacity planning person as well. You can't rely on the cloud provider to know where you are going...or if they can scale to new heights on a whim due to an aquisition.... And I believe you forgot to include your monitoring team...you have to have eyes on what you have,…
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DEC 11/780
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Congrats to jwilson2013 !!
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Interesting experiences you share....gives us something more to think about.
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you are reading into the question a little too much.
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To a degree I do agree with you. But you can do a lot in looking for unregistered devices on your network. We used to do that at Radioshack looking for rogue WAP's added to store networks. That was over 5000 separate store networks back in the early to mid 2000's. Simple SNMP. If it wasn't a known IP we pulled the MAC…
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that applies to any aspect of IT and life as well. Some will get it and some won't
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The program was called MARS... Think Sparky on MASH. The program still exists.
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Congrats josegto1 !
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that is to help keep the riff-raff out.
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Didn't watch the video....was reading the web page and the attached documents....
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That would depend if CA has hamstrung it or otherwise butchered it like many other acquisitions. On that note thought, they have taken some good ones and kept them top notch.
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Evernote really opened a good one.... Still reading other articles on the great weekly staple !!
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I spend time flagging the ads as irrelevant so as to screw up their numbers.
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You know...if we get too many MVP's in a single area we may reach critical mass and then who knows what could happen....
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It depends on SLA's... I used to work for an outsourcing company. If the customer negotiated SLA's where app XYZ is up at 0800 - 2359 6 days a week and 1200-2359 on Sunday or else there is a Sev 1 ticket at 0800 and there will be credits on the monthly bill for every occurance. I have seen that back in the late 90's.
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A fair portion of NNM 8.x was still a good portion of the 7.3x core but with a java front end purchased or licensed from Blue Elephant software in Germany. They dropped the data warehouse which caused them lots of grief...a good portion by me. Yes it modernized the UI but made it clunky. It made some thing easier and…
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Exactly...
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Ah...but if the pizza isn't also appropriately contained the point is moot. By the point it is decontaminated it would be cold and mushy...
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Nice !
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A co-worker has been taking about Altered Carbon. Guess I have more shows to find and binge watch...maybe this summer. Currently all free time is tied up in an EMT class outside of work.