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Now how they could have brought Death into this movie was during the inital fight with Francis, and he gets his ass kicked, and then pinned to the flood of the burning building.
Had Death in the background collecting the recently dead, which then Deadpool could have yelled for her to which she would've replied that he's not on her list yet.
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@DustinB3403 said:
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Now how they could have brought Death into this movie was during the inital fight with Francis, and he gets his ass kicked, and then pinned to the flood of the burning building.
Had Death in the background collecting the recently dead, which then Deadpool could have yelled for her to which she would've replied that he's not on her list yet.
That would have been a cool way to introduce the character.
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Yay! I get to wait around (during my lunch time) while an AT&T tech fumbles with our new fiber circuit. When I told him about what the other tech did last week, he was very confused.... way to go, AT&T!!! Keepin' it mediocre for decades!!!
If someone offered me a sandwich to off the tech, I would be disposing of a body later.
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It's not even 10am and I already have a rocking headache.
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ticket for Mitel system phone passthrough to patch an extra person in at a desk
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http://www.powershellempire.com/ "the weaponization of powershell" (essentially an exploit toolkit for windows)
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Summoned to jury duty right when I had vacation booked (first week of April) my first real vacation in almost 2 years
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Parking ticket
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Parking brake on my car is partially stuck on passenger rear
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other crap that also pissed me off
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@MattSpeller said:
It's not even 10am and I already have a rocking headache.
- ticket for Mitel system phone passthrough to patch an extra person in at a desk
- http://www.powershellempire.com/ "the weaponization of powershell" (essentially an exploit toolkit for windows)
- Summoned to jury duty right when I had vacation booked (first week of April) my first real vacation in almost 2 years
- Parking ticket
- Parking brake on my car is partially stuck on passenger rear
Way to rock it Matt... dang
- other crap that also pissed me off
Sounds like Users...
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@MattSpeller said:
It's not even 10am and I already have a rocking headache.
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ticket for Mitel system phone passthrough to patch an extra person in at a desk
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http://www.powershellempire.com/ "the weaponization of powershell" (essentially an exploit toolkit for windows)
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Summoned to jury duty right when I had vacation booked (first week of April) my first real vacation in almost 2 years
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Parking ticket
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Parking brake on my car is partially stuck on passenger rear
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other crap that also pissed me off
Wow sorry man. Maybe you won't have to stay for jury duty.
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@MattSpeller you and I got the shit day today.... a couple of people I know had a shit Leap Day yesterday, but we got the time delayed shitstorm today.
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So is posting this question a requirement to be a member of SW?
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@johnhooks Its in the Terms of Service agreement.
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@johnhooks said:
So is posting this question a requirement to be a member of SW?
At least it's about SSDs and not spinning rust.
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The real question is why does everyone ask, which is better, RAID 5 or RAID 10.
Regardless of the hardware, RAID 10 is the better option for almost every use case imaginable.
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@DustinB3403 said:
The real question is why does everyone ask, which is better, RAID 5 or RAID 10.
Regardless of the hardware, RAID 10 is the better option for almost every use case imaginable.
But it doesn't make it the most reasonable solution. With SSD's RAID 5 is perfectly acceptable. If money weren't a factor use RAID 10.
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@DustinB3403 said:
The real question is why does everyone ask, which is better, RAID 5 or RAID 10.
Regardless of the hardware, RAID 10 is the better option for almost every use case imaginable.
Of course it is not. That is just a silly statement.
RAID5 on SSD is most certainly the best use of the space versus the cost. It is a crazy waste of money with an extremely limited benefit to implement RAID 10 on SSD.
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@JaredBusch I know, but as I followed up, because I did leave it off, only if money is no factor (which it is always a factor).
RAID 5 SSD is the norm today.
RAID 10 SSD would be extreme, reliable, but extreme. Both in cost and implementation of lost capacity.
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Has anyone used Ekiga for a softphone?
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@johnhooks said:
Has anyone used Ekiga for a softphone?
Tried it a LONG time ago. Linphone works great for me.
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@dafyre said:
At least it's about SSDs and not spinning rust.
Just an FYI, platters cannot rust. They are made of aluminum or glass and ceramic. There is a microscopic layer of a magnetic substance glazed on the top of that base.
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@JaredBusch said:
@dafyre said:
At least it's about SSDs and not spinning rust.
Just an FYI, platters cannot rust. They are made of aluminum or glass and ceramic. There is a microscopic layer of a magnetic substance glazed on the top of that base.
So the fun adage of "Spinning Rust" isn't true?
Darn.
@scottalanmiller for spreading lies
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@scottalanmiller said:
@johnhooks said:
Has anyone used Ekiga for a softphone?
Tried it a LONG time ago. Linphone works great for me.
Ok. I was playing with it and I can't figure out how to dial without typing sip:<number>@<hostname> It's kind of annoying so I'm just going to install Linphone again.
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@DustinB3403 said:
@JaredBusch said:
@dafyre said:
At least it's about SSDs and not spinning rust.
Just an FYI, platters cannot rust. They are made of aluminum or glass and ceramic. There is a microscopic layer of a magnetic substance glazed on the top of that base.
So the fun adage of "Spinning Rust" isn't true?
Darn.
@scottalanmiller for spreading lies
Where have you been? I don't think the platters themselves were ever made out of a material that rusts, just the bit that actually stores data (magnetic material tend to be susceptible to rusting.)
On the other hand, I think someone might have my missing leg somewhere.