What Are You Doing Right Now
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@BRRABill That's the beauty of hanging out with a bunch of IT people. Ask one of us a question, and you'll get 97 different answers, lol.
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I have a 55" Panasonic Plasma as our main TV. I've thought about going to a 70" and filtering the 55" to the XBOX, but I"m trying to keep the costs as low as possible.
Plus the WAF over 55" will take some arguing.
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Home server is offline... need to figure out why.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
Home server is offline... need to figure out why.
Power?
No clue yet have to wait till I get out of work. This thing has been running non-stop for basically two years now hoping it didn't give up the ghost.
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@coliver said:
No clue yet have to wait till I get out of work. This thing has been running non-stop for basically two years now hoping it didn't give up the ghost.
/me starts looking for the magic smoke.
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About to head to St. Louis for the holiday with the Family. Dealing with a user atm before I can go.
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Working on travel plans. Mostly around luggage.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Working on travel plans. Mostly around luggage.
? are you looking to buy new luggage, or you mean, what to pack?
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Both, but more specifically, new luggage. Replacing both my and Liesl's backpacks for sure.
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Putting back together a co-workers Lenovo 11 that had water spilled on it. I let it dry out for a week. Fingers crossed.
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Also making laptop decisions. My current laptop needs to go to @ataylor14 as it is way too much for my needs. I don't need this much power. And @dominica's laptop is very impractical (it's a Lenovo.) She is looking at moving to a more functional Chromebook rather than that painful and problematic Lenovo disaster. And I just need less, this laptop is way too big for me.
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@BRRABill said:
Putting back together a co-workers Lenovo 11 that had water spilled on it. I let it dry out for a week. Fingers crossed.
Fingers crossed that the water destroyed it and they can move to something else?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Also making laptop decisions. My current laptop needs to go to @ataylor14 as it is way too much for my needs. I don't need this much power. And @dominica's laptop is very impractical (it's a Lenovo.) She is looking at moving to a more functional Chromebook rather than that painful and problematic Lenovo disaster. And I just need less, this laptop is way too big for me.
I find I really dislike doing day to day work on a laptop. Perhaps it's that your day to day work isn't coding anymore, so you don't mind the smaller screens, etc.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@BRRABill said:
Putting back together a co-workers Lenovo 11 that had water spilled on it. I let it dry out for a week. Fingers crossed.
Fingers crossed that the water destroyed it and they can move to something else?
I was thinking the same thing...
out of curiosity, what laptop do you have now?
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@Dashrender said:
I find I really dislike doing day to day work on a laptop. Perhaps it's that your day to day work isn't coding anymore, so you don't mind the smaller screens, etc.
I've never been all that bad with smaller screens.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Fingers crossed that the water destroyed it and they can move to something else?
Yeah, it's dead.
It's a shame because they spent a lot of moolah on this thing. (It's a Yoga 11S.) It's a lot of money to be sitting in a scrap heap.
It worked for a while, then fried. I told them next time, turn it right off.
They resurrected their old laptop. I'm going to out a Samsung SSD in there, and I think they'll be fine.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I've never been all that bad with smaller screens.
I only have a problem replying to this forum.
If I have a large response to type, I do it in Notepad, then just paste it over.
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Oh yeah, small screens (low resolution) are a problem here. Especially on Windows. I find that on Linux Mint the issue goes away on the same screen.
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@BRRABill said:
It's a shame because they spent a lot of moolah on this thing. (It's a Yoga 11S.) It's a lot of money to be sitting in a scrap heap.
It's a Yoga 2 Pro that we are replacing with a $250 Chromebook to get a better computing experience.