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12:08 AM
Happy Kwanzaa!!!
 
12:33 AM
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I'm going to print that out when I get back to work and put it in my cube.
 
Awesome my neighbor just screamed "I'll fucking kill you"
 
Yeah
They're super loud tonight
 
12:52 AM
idk wtf is going on
 
1:54 AM
"I gave you the chance of aiding me willingly, but you have elected the way of pain"
 
 
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6:16 AM
cough cough wheeze
this is not a good week to sleep in the vicinity of a eucalyptus tree.
 
6:43 AM
G'day
 
 
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8:10 AM
good morning lads and lasses
 
 
1 hour later…
9:32 AM
@DennisKaarsemaker good day sir
 
9:44 AM
@Dan good question
 
@MichaelHampton :D
 
 
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11:48 AM
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Q: What Is Outlook Web Access (OWA)? What is the procedure of working?

user203040Last night i have studded about Microsoft Outlook. I have studded whole night to understand about outlook, but still i am clear. Could you help me how it is working?

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A: What Is Outlook Web Access (OWA)? What is the procedure of working?

user203270Outlook web Access may be a full-featured, web-based email shopper with the planning and feel of the Outlook shopper. With OWA, users will access their mailboxes from any net affiliation notwithstanding whether or not or not the pc is supplied with Outlook. OWA provides most of identical practic...

 
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studded? MAN, he must be tired.
 
@ewwhite holy cow
 
Both the question and the answer are suspicious.
Intermedia hosted Exchange customers will access their mailbox through OWA by navigating to the OWA portal and getting into their email address and positive identification.
 
email shopper?
 
12:33 PM
can't find my pants and there's no coffee in the house.
 
these two things are obviously related
as there any suspecious objects in the room?
 
1:22 PM
another answer popped up
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A: What Is Outlook Web Access (OWA)? What is the procedure of working?

user203274Outlook Web Access (OWA) is a web client Microsoft Exchange Server. The exchange server allows the administrators to managed the mailbox user and mailbox group accounts. OWA is web application provided by microsoft and it will be installed in the exchange server IIS. It is used for organization ...

this is some weird stuff.. why would anyone do this?
sock puppet accounts perhaps? Get enough rep to spam the rest of the site with comments etc?
 
Success \o/
I have coffee. Don't worry.
So I started using this new team collab chat service.
Love it so far.
Now I just need a team. cl.ly/image/443p0b0U3M0J
 
It looks like a neat system.. but there are certain words that ring in my head
first and foremost security.. where are all those files and conversations stored?
who owns the data?
and how is this possibly free for unlimited users? what's their business model?
 
Yeah I agree. I'm playing around with the Dropbox integration.
Works pretty well.
 
1:38 PM
To the extent any portion of the Service is made available for a fee, you will be required to select a payment plan and provide Tiny Speck accurate information regarding your credit card or other payment instrument.
from their ToS
clever..
 
They have a list of available plans somewhere.
lemme find it.
For whatever reason you have to be logged in to see it.
I couldn't include all the infos
but basically they allow you store more stuff, and set up "guest" accounts.
"Administrative control over security policies"
etc
 
ahh I didn't know they already had plans
well it's a great tool for the devops business
with all their unmanaged devices
 
lol
 
or startups
this + google apps is kind of a good setup
 
 
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Dan
2:52 PM
It's such a gorgeous winter day outside I'm so tempted to take the bike out for a bit
 
@Dan It would be rude not to. I just got back after 68 miles on the bike strava.com/activities/101207014 it was a bit windy, steep and exposed at times but great winter sunshine
 
3:08 PM
I'm sensing that we have different views on what a gorgeous winter day means
For me it's cold and calm weather and TONS of snow :)
 
3:30 PM
@pauska Snow isn't common here on the west coast but it's generally gloomy and wet so bright sunshine makes me happy
 
3:42 PM
My router isn't routing :(
 
4:33 PM
Morning gents.
 
heyhey
 
just a head check here, but managing 1000 VMs and 400 hosts nodes manually is pretty much insane, right?
Its got config management, but there's no hypervisor management layer.
 
It seems a littler erm unwieldy
 
Dan
@Iain You were right :) Though it had well and truly hit dusk by the time I got anywhere nice
 
@Dan I was out the door before sunrise today so had plenty of it
 
Dan
4:39 PM
Should have turned around at that point, though - it soon turned into very muddy and flooded roads which really aren't for (motor)cycling
 
4:56 PM
nice touring bike
 
Dan
Cheers dude, I love it to bits but being a naked / hooligan bike (No windscreen, very few plastics) it sadly doesn't really live up to it's "sport-tourer" name. Fine on local roads, but it's very tiring about 50/60 Mph.

Still, it's great fun and quick enough for me right now
 
@Dan where is that ?
 
Dan
@Iain It's a big country manor called Chillington Hall. I intended to ride up the drive and have a poke about I noticed they had a wedding on.
I can't really remember the details, but my dad picked up an old diary for £2 from a car boot years ago. Turned out to belong to someone in the aristocracy during the 1800's and my Granddad spent his last years transcribing the diary and researching the shit out of it (Prior to mainstream Internet, too). The person was closely related to Chillington and as such, it's where we scattered my granddads ashes with the owners permission (They'd got to know him well)
 
@Dan I actually like that style
wish I had the money for a ducati tourer :)
 
Dan
5:14 PM
@pauska Ducatis are sweet. My current 'realistic-dream' bike is a BMW Adventure bike. Something like the R 1200 GS, but I'd have to be doing a lot more trips to make it worth while
 
@Magellan ha
 
5:55 PM
 
Dan
6:10 PM
@pauska I haven't, but I have very little time for Boy Racer types. Their mechanical knowledge is normally limited and the cars are generally pretty shite
 
6:23 PM
@pauska how much difference is there between the length of the day from southern to northern norway?
today
 
6:41 PM
@MathiasR.Jessen well the northern part of norway doesn't see the sun at all until late january
so there's quite the difference.. norway is over two hundred metric miles long
@Dan it's an interesting video.. I sit and wonder how kids can turn out that way
one of them is saying "If I wasn't doing this I'd probably be stuck in front of a computer"...
 
@pauska how do metric miles differ from say imperial miles ?
hey @ward how's it going ?
 
@Iain one kilometre is 0.6214 imperial miles
200 metric miles is 2000 kilometres
 
@pauska so a metric mile is a kilometre ?
 
no, a metric mile is 10 metric kilometers
 
never heard of them
it's all very confusing
 
6:47 PM
that's not what we call one mile here.. but ok
 
@pauska Here in Denmark it's 7:08 at most, 6:25 at least
Not 100% at any time though :D
 
Anonymous
I can feel how SE chat is slowly getting emptier and emptier... aww holiday season
 
7:12 PM
now I'm less confused
 
Dan
7:33 PM
@pauska Things like that just wind me up if I'm being honest, unless there is footage of them crashing or being arrested
 
8:27 PM
@MIfe Nope
@MIfe use three dashes in chat and <strike> in posts
 
 
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