What Are You Doing Right Now
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I get them for me.
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Works for me on mobile. Maybe it was a fluke.
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Mobile is hella screwed up. Dammit.
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I don't understand the people on SW asking questions like, will this service start when I reboot the server. We are able to look up pretty much every piece of information right at our fingertips.
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The struggle when your favorite show airs almost every week and there's no end in sight and you have to wait every week for the next episode...damn you One Piece!!! LOL
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Staying up late watching the opening Formula 1 race!
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Taking the kids to Dinosauria Park today.
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Watching District 9 while doing some coding
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@DustinB3403 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
Taking the kids to Dinosauria Park today.
That place looks pretty cool.
It was quite good, the kids had a great day.
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@hobbit666 said:
Watching District 9 while doing some coding
District 9 left me waiting for the 'end' Did he return as promised? What happened...
Oh well.
SAMs Club run done, about to go to Lowe's and start that process... Still need to order a new HDD for the kids laptop. While it doesn't test as failed.. it just sounds off..
sigh,.. I'm about wore out - so freaking glad tomorrow is Monday so I can rest....
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@gjacobse said:
District 9 left me waiting for the 'end' Did he return as promised? What happened...
Same here. Wonder if they even thought about doing a sequel.
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Did the migration last night and finally got some sleep. Sleeping easier knowing that that is done!
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I think that I just lost all respect for Tecmint. They actually said that RAID was notorious for loss of storage reliability and that they recommend spanning devices instead!!
http://www.tecmint.com/combine-partitions-into-one-in-linux-using-mhddfs/
"Another solution is to create a RAID array of disk. The RAID has always remained notorious for loss of storage reliability and usable disk space. Another solution is mhddfs."
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@scottalanmiller said:
I think that I just lost all respect for Tecmint. They actually said that RAID was notorious for loss of storage reliability and that they recommend spanning devices instead!!
http://www.tecmint.com/combine-partitions-into-one-in-linux-using-mhddfs/
"Another solution is to create a RAID array of disk. The RAID has always remained notorious for loss of storage reliability and usable disk space. Another solution is mhddfs."
surely mhddfs is worse than a decent raid? Hell, even some "bad" raid setups still have redundancy...
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@NattNatt said:
surely mhddfs is worse than a decent raid? Hell, even some "bad" raid setups still have redundancy...
MHDDFS would be worse than anything but RAID 0. Tecmint is totally ridiculous here.
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They also mentioned that RAID was bad because it loses usable disk space... so they are not talking about RAID 0. They are specifically only talking about parity or mirroring RAID when they recommend spanning instead.