What Are You Doing Right Now
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Having another beer before I leave work to pick up the kids from soccer.
Trying to gather everything I learned and changed today about server, storage and ... stuff.
Nice forums everyone!!
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Been watching Back to the Future 2 on Netflix with the kids. Just made myself an epic toasted cheese sandwich. OMG that was good.
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We started the evening watching Back to the Future Part II and got about halfway but the kids decided that they did not want to watch anymore. So then the wife and I put on The Nanny while the girls played Terraria together for an hour or so. Then the little one put herself to bed and the six year old spent the evening playing Broken Age.
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Good Evening people
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Good evening, Joy.
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And this thread just hit 1.8m views!!!! Another milestone!
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Just finished up a web release. Being on the west coast makes those 6:00 am central pushes at 4:00 am my time and that is no bueno.
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Good morning to you then!
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@mlnews well thanks. Good morning to you as well.
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Didn't realize how much of a pain setting up a Cisco 7940 with FreePBX would be. But it's done and working.
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Cisco gear is all designed to be as hard as possible. Expensive and hard to use, never really find upsides to it.
Check out Yealink and Snom.
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off to argue with the local park district because their website failed last night when trying to register the kids for an event.
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About to get coffee number one.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Cisco gear is all designed to be as hard as possible. Expensive and hard to use, never really find upsides to it.
Check out Yealink and Snom.
I got it really cheap so I figured I would try it. Just didn't realize how much of a pain it would actually be haha.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Expensive and hard to use, never really find upsides to it.
But it has the 24 ringtone
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@johnhooks said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Cisco gear is all designed to be as hard as possible. Expensive and hard to use, never really find upsides to it.
Check out Yealink and Snom.
I got it really cheap so I figured I would try it. Just didn't realize how much of a pain it would actually be haha.
What's hard about ? Overall I didn't think it was that bad, the Yealink's anyway.
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I just found out that SW has been claiming to have been the "original orange" as a direct shot at NTG who uses nearly the same orange - even though NTG was orange before SW was even founded!
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For those wondering, NTG went Orange and Grey in 2003. SW was formed in 2006. NTG was blue and white (like Nicaragua) from 1999 to 2003.
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@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Cisco gear is all designed to be as hard as possible. Expensive and hard to use, never really find upsides to it.
Check out Yealink and Snom.
I got it really cheap so I figured I would try it. Just didn't realize how much of a pain it would actually be haha.
What's hard about ? Overall I didn't think it was that bad, the Yealink's anyway.
No simple web interface, generally. It's fine when you are deploying thousands of them, but for SMBs, it's unnecessarily convoluted.