What Are You Doing Right Now
-
MCO is just paperwork and isn't ownership. We know any website talking about that isn't talking about actual real world ownership. States don't keep those either. If MCO / MSO was required to own something, then cars can't be owned at all, which is obviously a silly concept.
-
Here is an easy test of car ownership to see if a state, federal government, or you own a car....
Can you drive it out of the country to Canada or Mexico? Can you sell it while there? If the answers are yes, you are the owner of the car.
-
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Here is an easy test of car ownership to see if a state, federal government, or you own a car....
Can you drive it out of the country to Canada or Mexico? Can you sell it while there? If the answers are yes, you are the owner of the car.
Yeah, all those old American muscle cars in Japan are totally still owned by the state.
Also forget another country. What about another state. That basically is another country. I guess I don’t own my second hand 2010 Honda Insight registered in Illinois. That was originally sold in New Jersey and registered in New York.
-
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
MCO is just paperwork and isn't ownership. We know any website talking about that isn't talking about actual real world ownership. States don't keep those either. If MCO / MSO was required to own something, then cars can't be owned at all, which is obviously a silly concept.
Isn't the MCO/MSO specifically for tariff purposes and has nothing to do with the end user? Seems odd to require a tax document to prove ownership.
-
@coliver said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
MCO is just paperwork and isn't ownership. We know any website talking about that isn't talking about actual real world ownership. States don't keep those either. If MCO / MSO was required to own something, then cars can't be owned at all, which is obviously a silly concept.
Isn't the MCO/MSO specifically for tariff purposes and has nothing to do with the end user? Seems odd to require a tax document to prove ownership.
Correct, it's just manufacturing legal documentation. Has nothing to do with ownership. And even the states don't keep them, so obviously they can't be part of the ownership.
-
Just updated Snipe-IT to the newest release and I'm attempting to get the google-api to work the way it shows here.
Everything is added into my .env so I'm not sure what is going on. .
-
Spinning up a Fedora VM to install redis to see if I can configure it to match what's currently installed on production. End goal = no long run redis on production in a Windows VM.
-
On a consulting call.
-
Just posted instructions on how to get a dynamic extension list out of FreePBX and into a remote address book on Yealink phones.
-
Discovering the "Double Hop" problem with trying to access network shares from a server to which I have entered a PowerShell remoting session.
-
Just got my first bill from BackBlaze. Been using this to store important IT docs, but I guess I wasn't at a chargeable amount of data before this. Recently ive been uploading vm exports there.
$0.07 for November 5 - Dec 4! -
@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Discovering the "Double Hop" problem with trying to access network shares from a server to which I have entered a PowerShell remoting session.
Ran
Enable-WsManCredSSP -Role Server
on my hyper-v server. Problem solved. -
-
It's actually cold around here today. It's like 48 outside!
-
Kids are doing school, the wife is making cookies.
-
Apparently found out that 5Nine trial goes back to free after 14 days on trial.
-
@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Apparently found out that 5Nine trial goes back to free after 14 days on trial.
Interesting
-
@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Apparently found out that 5Nine trial goes back to free after 14 days on trial.
Weird
-
@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Apparently found out that 5Nine trial goes back to free after 14 days on trial.
This could be cause for celebration in some circles, ol.
-
@dafyre said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Apparently found out that 5Nine trial goes back to free after 14 days on trial.
This could be cause for celebration in some circles, ol.
Many circles!