What Are You Doing Right Now
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@brianlittlejohn said:
Sitting, waiting for snow to melt so I can get to the office.
Cold here today too, might be in the 40s!
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The wife just headed out to do some holiday returns before we start running errands today.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@brianlittlejohn said:
Sitting, waiting for snow to melt so I can get to the office.
Cold here today too, might be in the 40s!
It's only going to get 38 here.
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@brianlittlejohn said:
Sitting, waiting for snow to melt so I can get to the office.
Cold here today too, might be in the 40s!
It's only going to get 38 here.
Currently 25, feels like 17. Brr!!!
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@art_of_shred said:
@brianlittlejohn said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@brianlittlejohn said:
Sitting, waiting for snow to melt so I can get to the office.
Cold here today too, might be in the 40s!
It's only going to get 38 here.
Currently 25, feels like 17. Brr!!!
Currently 17 feels like 1 - and you thought you were cold, lol
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I'm bored in the office, so I am setting up a Xen Orchestra sources build, and will be configuring a Xen Server MD Raid 10 system as the backup target.
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At hone playing with Azure Site Recovery and Backup services
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@scottalanmiller said:
@gjacobse said:
Joined the ranks of STEAM players..
Trying Vega Conflict....
Add me. Most obvious possible username.
Seems my current account level will not allow that.
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@Dashrender said:
@art_of_shred said:
@brianlittlejohn said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@brianlittlejohn said:
Sitting, waiting for snow to melt so I can get to the office.
Cold here today too, might be in the 40s!
It's only going to get 38 here.
Currently 25, feels like 17. Brr!!!
Currently 17 feels like 1 - and you thought you were cold, lol
Currently 70 here, 200% humidity, so it feels like 80-85. It's disgusting outside, the cherry trees have started blooming again.... where the hell is winter???
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Had another interview this morning. I think it went OK, the guy said he was happy with it so we will see what happens.
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My wife and family are still in Florida, they are passively swimming with Manatees today.
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@coliver said:
My wife and family are still in Florida, they are passively swimming with Manatees today.
I did the swimming with dolphins thing a few years ago...
But it wasn't in the open ocean, or even a very large pool/tank - so I'd like another go in the ocean, get to a faster speed.
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@Dashrender said:
I did the swimming with dolphins thing a few years ago...
But it wasn't in the open ocean, or even a very large pool/tank - so I'd like another go in the ocean, get to a faster speed.
Have you ever thought the dolphin is trying to just dump you off in the middle of the ocean somewhere?
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@Dashrender said:
@coliver said:
My wife and family are still in Florida, they are passively swimming with Manatees today.
I did the swimming with dolphins thing a few years ago...
But it wasn't in the open ocean, or even a very large pool/tank - so I'd like another go in the ocean, get to a faster speed.
I'm not sure how it is going to go. By law in Florida you can't touch a manatee, you can be in the water around them but can't actively interact with them. The way around it is to just float and they, being extremely curious, will just swim up to you. It sounds like a cool experience but it has been so warm lately that they may not be in their winter locations.
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Hot water is out here. Argh. Texas.
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@DustinB3403 said:
@Dashrender said:
I did the swimming with dolphins thing a few years ago...
But it wasn't in the open ocean, or even a very large pool/tank - so I'd like another go in the ocean, get to a faster speed.
Have you ever thought the dolphin is trying to just dump you off in the middle of the ocean somewhere?
huh?
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@coliver said:
@Dashrender said:
@coliver said:
My wife and family are still in Florida, they are passively swimming with Manatees today.
I did the swimming with dolphins thing a few years ago...
But it wasn't in the open ocean, or even a very large pool/tank - so I'd like another go in the ocean, get to a faster speed.
I'm not sure how it is going to go. By law in Florida you can't touch a manatee, you can be in the water around them but can't actively interact with them. The way around it is to just float and they, being extremely curious, will just swim up to you. It sounds like a cool experience but it has been so warm lately that they may not be in their winter locations.
We were in the Bahamas. We did dolphins one day and rays another. The rays were a lot more fun, even though it was much cooler, bordering on being cold. I think the dolphins would have been more fun with a larger area though, hence why I want to try again.
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@coliver said:
@Dashrender said:
@coliver said:
My wife and family are still in Florida, they are passively swimming with Manatees today.
I did the swimming with dolphins thing a few years ago...
But it wasn't in the open ocean, or even a very large pool/tank - so I'd like another go in the ocean, get to a faster speed.
I'm not sure how it is going to go. By law in Florida you can't touch a manatee, you can be in the water around them but can't actively interact with them. The way around it is to just float and they, being extremely curious, will just swim up to you. It sounds like a cool experience but it has been so warm lately that they may not be in their winter locations.
We went to the Miami Sea-quarium once. They have a habitat for huge manatees there, so we got to check them out... but not actually in the water with them. I just like to say "habitat for huge manatees".
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@art_of_shred said:
@coliver said:
@Dashrender said:
@coliver said:
My wife and family are still in Florida, they are passively swimming with Manatees today.
I did the swimming with dolphins thing a few years ago...
But it wasn't in the open ocean, or even a very large pool/tank - so I'd like another go in the ocean, get to a faster speed.
I'm not sure how it is going to go. By law in Florida you can't touch a manatee, you can be in the water around them but can't actively interact with them. The way around it is to just float and they, being extremely curious, will just swim up to you. It sounds like a cool experience but it has been so warm lately that they may not be in their winter locations.
We went to the Miami Sea-quarium once. They have a habitat for huge manitees there, so we got to check them out... but not actually in the water with them. I just like to say "habitat for huge manitees".
There is a national park a few minutes from my parent's in Florida. There is a natural hot spring feeding a small tributary, it is where manatees tend to winter. It is really cool to watch them just kind of hang out.
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The hot water is back on. Internet has been out thrice this morning, thus far.