What Are You Doing Right Now
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@coliver "Oh no worries bro, we saw that you logged something so we logged a log of your log!"
hehehe
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Haha... those are great... now to figure out how to fix it. Once I resolve the issues does Loggly generally start logging again?
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Yes, Loggly will start up as soon as you are not over capacity. So, likely, tomorrow.
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Loggly logs your capacity for the day. So if you are on a free tier, it logs the first 200MB every day then stops. Every morning you'll get the first 200MB again.
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Hey!! Good morning people.. I'm doing good now and preparing going to work. Thanks to Vodka last night.
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@Joyfano said:
Hey!! Good morning people.. I'm doing good now and preparing going to work. Thanks to Vodka last night.
Vodka makes everything better
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Day is done here. Off to get a nap and then hopefully watch some tv.
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Lots of day left here. @Dominica is running to Subway to pick up dinner. The kids are downstairs watching Alice in Wonderland right now.
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At the new job, doing some reading and learning their systems. Good stuff.
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Just bought Rayman: Origins on the huge GOG sale.
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Trying to make a decision on this old box. Server 2k3 is EOL in 4 months,.. but this box has a tape drive in it... It's sitting here blinking at me .. Load 2k3 or go CentOS.. Or just dump the box. It'll only be used for backups
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Don't load 2K3 again, go with CentOS or scrap it.
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The computer I got is SO SLOW! I think it's a second-gen i5, maybe 3rd gen, but probably second. 4GB of RAM, Windows 7 Ent x64, but it's a normal disk drive. 250GB Western Digital drive. The disk performance is killing it! It keeps lagging and hanging on normal processes.
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You "got" the computer where?
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Just bought the latest Tex Murphy game for the kids. These GOG sales are awesome.
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@scottalanmiller said:
You "got" the computer where?
The computer I was provided at my new job. Latitude E6510. Shipped about 4 years ago this month by the service tag...
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If it had an SSD, it would be fine, I'm sure.
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@scottalanmiller said:
If it had an SSD, it would be fine, I'm sure.
Agreed. I have my old 120GB SSD Kingston, which is lower-end, but it would FLY compared to now. I would gladly leave the original drive formatted as is and just clone it over to the SSD. I'd only have to reactive Windows. I have local admin privileges, so it's doable.