What Are You Doing Right Now
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Time to patch the servers
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Rolling out MechCentral to more machines today. Nice, relaxing work.
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Working with @EddieJennings who is doing onsite work, too.
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Doing Windows 10 1809 updates, too.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Doing Windows 10 1809 updates, too.
I'm sorry to hear that..
Still on call - but kicking back. ... well best I can. In-Laws celebrate 50 years of marriage tomorrow.. so lots to do to prepare for that,.. and nephew's birthday was the other day... sigh..
Lots to get through the next few days.
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Being a happy chappy
Wife has booked us a trip in Dec19.
4 days in Iceland to see (hopefully) the northan lights. Then
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Being a happy chappy
Wife has booked us a trip in Dec19.
4 days in Iceland to see (hopefully) the northan lights. Then
4 days in New YorkNice.
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good sunday morning to you all. blue skies & sunshine.
expecting something around 26 degrees C for the 25th. -
Not doing the work that I had been doing, since Vultr is Dallas is partially down. Forced break.
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@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
good sunday morning to you all. blue skies & sunshine.
expecting something around 26 degrees C for the 25th.Nice , much better than us over here. Weβre expecting around 40C
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Waiting for KVM access from Colocation America. Broke networking on my lab server
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@nadnerB said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
good sunday morning to you all. blue skies & sunshine.
expecting something around 26 degrees C for the 25th.Nice , much better than us over here. Weβre expecting around 40C
Most of the fall here felt more like the middle of winter, then on the first full day of winter we got something like 50mm of rain and 10 degrees C.....
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Doing change window stuff for work.
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Have to work from T-Mobile 4G here in Houston as Comcast can barely load web pages here. It's ridiculous.
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Are you out in the sticks or in the city?
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@nadnerB said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Are you out in the sticks or in the city?
Eitherway that's a poor effort on their part... not that they care as money is still coming in.Right in Friendswood, a high income, high density part of the metro. Right off the I45 corridor of super high density between the two downtowns.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@nadnerB said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Are you out in the sticks or in the city?
Eitherway that's a poor effort on their part... not that they care as money is still coming in.Right in Friendswood, a high income, high density part of the metro. Right off the I45 corridor of super high density between the two downtowns.
So, a comms black spot. You'll get no love there.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Have to work from T-Mobile 4G here in Houston as Comcast can barely load web pages here. It's ridiculous.
That rots... Comcast - as we well know from our experiences in Atlanta... just - rots.. and their customer services rots along side it...
Being in that area - do you have other practical options?
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@gjacobse said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Have to work from T-Mobile 4G here in Houston as Comcast can barely load web pages here. It's ridiculous.
That rots... Comcast - as we well know from our experiences in Atlanta... just - rots.. and their customer services rots along side it...
Being in that area - do you have other practical options?
Well it's not my house, and they don't "use computers" here so they don't really care. And they get "stressed" if they find out that they get less than what they pay for, so we aren't allowed to talk about it. We just all switch to T-Mobile and deal with it.
I think AT&T is here and I think that they switched to Comcast because AT&T was so bad. Houston is not a demanding market, it seems to be a "happily take whatever is given to us" market. One that very much sees big business as being their guidance and protectors and just accepts whatever they are told.
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Dealing with A Small Orange who sent us an invoice when we've not been a customer for over a year. And they can't even find the account that we supposedly have.