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Yeah I remember starting on Dos 3.2 and having to use the config.sys and autoexec.bat. Ha the good ole days Yesterday I was cleaning out some cupboards in one of our offices and found some Microsoft Mail and Windows for Workgroup manuals. That brought back some memories!
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Thanks for the links. The one problem with electric cars is that you normally don't hear them coming and when driving them, there's no thunderous noise when going fast.
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The first games I ever played we had to load them from a cassette tape! It took like 30 mins to start up a game. And even then it was just text based. My wife found some old card making software which came on 3.5" disks. She asks me if we can still use it. I said that computers no longer come with floppy disks
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I'm hoping the mountain of paperwork that needs to be done to do a change (simple or otherwise) will have gone away.
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Wow, totally awesome prize! Love your work.
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Maybe it's being blocked here at work But I just looked in my history and re-ran the page and now it works! Weird. Either way I got to the right answer. Thanks for the reply!
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rschroeder wrote: Agreed. What was a correct answer Friday is no longer correct today. My interpretation is that there was only one answer that contained two items that were talked about slightly later in the video, and that was the original correct answer. As soon as some people answered incorrectly, they made a case…
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Me too! Nothing worse that an untidy inbox and folders with unread messages in it.
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Scrantonicity sounds a LOT like the real deal. They get my vote.
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Wow that's one bad culture. I'm glad to say that I've never been in that culture since starting in IT in 89. Rather we would have to proof the problem wasn't ours. But if it was, it was fixed and then sorted so that it "wouldn't" happen again.
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Done
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This was most helpful. I too was stuck on the 2 potential words but now have it correct.
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I should probably setup a personal website
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Congratulations SoftwareOne!!
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Mini mission is cool! I learned more about IPAM from this one! Thanks.
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We ditched Outlook in favour of Gmail. I prefer Outlook but my inbox only has about 40 emails in it. I either delete my emails or move them into appropriate folders. My folders are getting bigger though. Outlook had a size limit, Gmail has a much bigger one. My whole mailbox is now 5.12Gb. And maintaining it, is much more…
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Great to see Monty Python come out on top!! They are awesome. There were some great contenders there. Thanks for another fun month!
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This doesn't look right.......
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Happy to be here!! But my username has changed from that list. With the new Thwack, I was able to change my username and drop the 99 from it
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Today's question is not uploaded as yet.
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Late last year I had to do a core supervisor upgrade. Before I started, I cleaned up the cabling. This is all the redundant cables I removed, that includes the power packs on the table that weren't plugged into anything.
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Agreed. This one was not hard.
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Hooray new mission! Love your work.
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Great read! Good to see your kids got you early tickets to Bruno's show
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My first job was building XT (8086 & 8088) computers
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Congrats to all! I'm glad to be back in the fold.
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Are you volunteering to write a new "tracert" I still use tracert from time to time. It's a good ole trusty tool. I am interested in trying netpath.
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Wished I could've come to the one in Austin! Hope all the future SWUG's go good!
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I believe in user device tracking. Internally I use it when I need to know where someone is plugged in so you can check their port etc. Externally I also believe in it but there is a cross into the "security" section which is not part of my job. Recently we got forced to put a pin number on our company supplied mobile…
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Great suggestion and it's got my vote! I don't have as many rules as you but your suggestion would make its use much more friendly.