What Are You Doing Right Now
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dafyre yeah been using it for a while (12Months+) but only for simple ping on network equipment and agents on some VM's.
Looking at SNMP for switches and see if I can get Consumable levels on printers, hence looking at MIB SNMP.
Why do you want to track that? My printers are setup on auto order. We have a support contract that includes toner, so I don't worry about it. Do you have to order supplies when the printers run low?
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Why do you want to track that? My printers are setup on auto order. We have a support contract that includes toner, so I don't worry about it. Do you have to order supplies when the printers run low?
We're moving to that now. Just wanted to monitor the main HP PageWide machines here to make sure the toners are getting reordered in time , plus just to see if I can
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@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Why do you want to track that?
@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
, plus just to see if I can
Seems like a good answer to me!
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@RojoLoco Nice. I love steak but have never had Wagyu.
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Many, many years ago, I saw a PBS documentary where two women would take a swig of plum wine and spew it on the cow as they rubbed it down. Now this was in the 60's or 70's so I don't remember most of the details, but I seem to remember that it was called kaki or something similar and was supposed to be the most expensive beef at that time.
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@scotth かき (kaki) is the word for oyster IIRC
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@scotth said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Many, many years ago, I saw a PBS documentary where two women would take a swig of plum wine and spew it on the cow as they rubbed it down. Now this was in the 60's or 70's so I don't remember most of the details, but I seem to remember that it was called kaki or something similar and was supposed to be the most expensive beef at that time.
Isn't that called moo-kaki?
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scotth かき (kaki) is the word for oyster IIRC
I'm sure I spelled it wrong.
Maybe Kobe beef?
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@scotth said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scotth かき (kaki) is the word for oyster IIRC
I'm sure I spelled it wrong.
Maybe Kobe beef?
Isn't that having an issue with Kobe Bryant?
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Good morning. Last day in Europe. Flying to New York in several hours.
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Early morning spam bot nuking.
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Bored while waiting on the teens to wake up. Man they sleep a lot. We are lucky if they can handle six hours of active time a day! So did some old cleanup of accounts that were questionable.
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Getting all packed up now. Almost time to leave the apartment to go to the airport. Really looking forward to being "home". Going to be traveling NY for three weeks.
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All packed up, about to go to breakfast, then to the airport. This is is, we are all done in Europe.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Bored while waiting on the teens to wake up. Man they sleep a lot. We are lucky if they can handle six hours of active time a day!
Funny how us "old" folks can run circles around the young ones sometimes.
Over the holiday, spent the 4 days at a Kalahari (2 days), Cedar Point and then Put-in-Bay with the wife and her kids plus wife's niece. I had to keep dragging them all day everyday.
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@pmoncho said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Bored while waiting on the teens to wake up. Man they sleep a lot. We are lucky if they can handle six hours of active time a day!
Funny how us "old" folks can run circles around the young ones sometimes.
Over the holiday, spent the 4 days at a Kalahari (2 days), Cedar Point and then Put-in-Bay with the wife and her kids plus wife's niece. I had to keep dragging them all day everyday.
LOL - it frequently depends on how interested in whatever's going on as to how long they last doing it.
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Just finished setting a Linux (Fedora) machine to rsync from our ReadyNAS as a backup.
Also made it log some stuff when running the commands and then E-mail via O365 -
@Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@pmoncho said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Bored while waiting on the teens to wake up. Man they sleep a lot. We are lucky if they can handle six hours of active time a day!
Funny how us "old" folks can run circles around the young ones sometimes.
Over the holiday, spent the 4 days at a Kalahari (2 days), Cedar Point and then Put-in-Bay with the wife and her kids plus wife's niece. I had to keep dragging them all day everyday.
LOL - it frequently depends on how interested in whatever's going on as to how long they last doing it.
That is a good point. That pretty much applies to all of us though.
Her youngest is her dare devil child (she's 12). She pretty much kept up with me on all coasters and all water slides but was totally out of commission on Monday sleeping half the day.
I feel kinda bad for them as I have always had a ton of energy (now waning as I get older).
Love that darn Flowrider at Kalahari. Big time fun.
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@pmoncho said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Put-in-Bay
My mom took our 11yo with her to Port Clinton over Easter and stopped at Put-in-Bay. it was before the season and a bad weather day. But she was at least able to see it.
She was there to put flowers and such on her mom's grave for the year.
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@JaredBusch said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@pmoncho said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Put-in-Bay
My mom took our 11yo with her to Port Clinton over Easter and stopped at Put-in-Bay. it was before the season and a bad weather day. But she was at least able to see it.
She was there to put flowers and such on her mom's grave for the year.
It is a nice island along with the other's. Mostly shopping, bars and food. All works for me.
Be glad she was there before all of our rain. In the morning the docks to Miller's Ferry were basically flooded. We had to wade through water almost up to our knees. By late afternoon it was about to our ankles.