What Are You Doing Right Now
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Just had dinner. Watching some Coupling
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Just finished the 3rd song for a new side project metal band demo. Drummer should be easy to hook now.
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Good morning all
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good morning
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'ello everybody!
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@eddiejennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just ordered a thing to replace a 10-year old [shudder] Apple AirPort Extreme. Time to sleep
That is a nice looking thing
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Morning
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Hangover. Waiting until home time.
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Working on migrating more stuff to Fedora and NGINX
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Implementing Freedcamp for my TMQ team today (migrating out of Asana to Freedcamp).
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@minion-queen said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Implementing Freedcamp for my TMQ team today (migrating out of Asana to Freedcamp).
Never heard of Freedcamp before. Intrigued, as I am still searching for a good solution for simple, basic task/project management.
My current face looks something like Skeptical Hippo's face...
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Coffee time, working on the garage, getting started around here.
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Just emptied the first pot of coffee.
Think I will be making another one.
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@jaredbusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just emptied the first pot of coffee.
Think I will be making another one.
I'm about ten minutes from making pot number two.
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Found that our bathroom flooring is no good, ripping it out and going with all slate now.
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Cleaning out the garage is slated for later today.
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Good morning. It's almost the weekend, just hold out a little longer.
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Mailbox moves from on prem to O365 have started
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One of @NTG's customers yesterday emailed all of us asking us to post on Facebook and wherever information that one of their employee's and his family was seeking his long lost brother, put up for adoption in 1966. They've wondered what has happened to him for 52 years! They found him, in a single day! They are doing DNA tests to be completely sure, but they are certain it is him. They knew where he was adopted and where he went to live and I think he was aware of his birth name and so forth. It was all in a relatively local area and near where the client's offices were, so people who knew people were able to figure it out quickly.
Very cool that something like that worked and worked so quickly.