What Are You Doing Right Now
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@Minion-Queen said:
Can you put out a fire with salt water? You just need some really long hoses and a big pump and you have plenty of water!
I believe is just burns the salt out of the water and then you just have water. Also causes corrosion in tanks etc. though.
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Got a meeting here in about 1 hr.
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Umm at this point having to clean the tanks might be worth it don't ya think?
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Those planes that pickup water and drop it on forest fires... can't they use salt water? sure it will have to be fixed afterwords.. but still.
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@Dashrender said:
Those planes that pickup water and drop it on forest fires... can't they use salt water? sure it will have to be fixed afterwords.. but still.
My point exactly!
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Why not drop 10,000 pounds of baking soda per trip? It weighs less than water, and would help put the fire out....
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@Dashrender said:
Those planes that pickup water and drop it on forest fires... can't they use salt water? sure it will have to be fixed afterwords.. but still.
Actually there might be a very good reason not to do this.
It might blight the land making it inhospitable to growing things.
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@Dashrender yup, and while it's not a huge deal in the middle of nowhere, it's really the cost to fix the tanks after the corrosion that stops anyone from doing it.
Edit: tanks, pumps, hoses, cross contamination (sea life -> fresh water = bad), etc.
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Figured out where a lot of our space went. 3.0TB Windows C Drive. Never expanded past 30GB in windows but, increased in Vcenter. Now, how to fix it. I don't think you can decrease the size of thick provisioned disks.
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@thecreativeone91 good grief, did it log ALL of the things?
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Figured out where a lot of our space went. 3.0TB Windows C Drive. Never expanded past 30GB in windows but, increased in Vcenter. Now, how to fix it. I don't think you can decrease the size of thick provisioned disks.
Image it to another machine, then delete it and restore the image.
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@Dashrender said:
@thecreativeone91 said:
Figured out where a lot of our space went. 3.0TB Windows C Drive. Never expanded past 30GB in windows but, increased in Vcenter. Now, how to fix it. I don't think you can decrease the size of thick provisioned disks.
Image it to another machine, then delete it and restore the image.
Not worth the trouble for a Windows 2k8 r2 Server. I'll just plan on replacing it with a 2k12 r2 server soon.
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Has been a long Monday. Glad it is almost over!
@MattSpeller -- you still stuck in the smoking section? Or are you just outside of it?
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@dafyre said:
Has been a long Monday. Glad it is almost over!
Same here. Glad I'm having a cook out tonight!!!
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@thecreativeone91 said:
Figured out where a lot of our space went. 3.0TB Windows C Drive. Never expanded past 30GB in windows but, increased in Vcenter. Now, how to fix it. I don't think you can decrease the size of thick provisioned disks.
Stop trying to download the internet... Leave some for the rest of us.
@thecreativeone91 said:
@dafyre said:
Has been a long Monday. Glad it is almost over!
Same here. Glad I'm having a cook out tonight!!!
What are we having.... I'm already in the drive way... did you need ice?
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Apparently I'm running an Exchange 2007 to Exchange Online staged migration for 1 user...
We upgraded almost a year ago, before I even started working here, but a temp employee just came back and needs access to her email and oh yeah it's on-prem still. Time to learn stuff I shouldn't need to know!
This is how people get a case of the Mondays.
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@dafyre It's a thick haze still, with ash falling everywhere like a cheezy end of the world movie
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@WingCreative said:
Apparently I'm running an Exchange 2007 to Exchange Online staged migration for 1 user...
We upgraded almost a year ago, before I even started working here, but a temp employee just came back and needs access to her email and oh yeah it's on-prem still. Time to learn stuff I shouldn't need to know!
This is how people get a case of the Mondays.
What? that's crazy. Assuming you can connect OUtlook to that server, I'd just create a PST then import that PST into her online profile.
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@Dashrender said:
@WingCreative said:
Apparently I'm running an Exchange 2007 to Exchange Online staged migration for 1 user...
We upgraded almost a year ago, before I even started working here, but a temp employee just came back and needs access to her email and oh yeah it's on-prem still. Time to learn stuff I shouldn't need to know!
This is how people get a case of the Mondays.
What? that's crazy. Assuming you can connect OUtlook to that server, I'd just create a PST then import that PST into her online profile.
Interesting, I might go try that! Thanks for the idea, I'm not very well versed in Exchange-o-mancy.
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I am finally back to Texas and out of the car. It has been three long days of driving in bad weather, horrible traffic and no cruise control. I've had non-stop traffic since Richmond, KY!