Thats ok, apparently Australis is even fatter (per capita), more racist (in general, although we don't have a KKK or Vanguard News Network), but I'm not sure baout the cheese
@Holocryptic Then I could just skate by on my good looks, get paid for being hot and if I run out of money and I'm under 30, do a movie deal to get my boobs out
Emily Browning is anohter Australian actor who got her tits out recently, but I remember he from kids TV shows, and I just feel dirty even writing this sentence
@Holocryptic I hated it. My wife and I watched it on DVD, ended up fast forwarding all the fight scenes. Thet went on for too long. I eventually went to bed. Wife caught me up the next day, told me she let the other girls go or something
Guess what - 15 year old B-trieve databases don't have automatic index selection. And if you don't specify an index, it does a serial search through un-ordered data. bangs head against desk
I guess in 1998 the whole "SQL" thing was new or something
We have small server room with 15 rack servers ATM, and we are planning to add 7U 10 blade enclosure.
One can hear the servers from the outside now (the doors are not too thick) but it is not bad, actually it is OK. But I have read that noise levels from blade are up to 90db and this is - I gues...
@MarkHenderson Having never heard of her before - after a cursory Google I have to conclude she's gorgeous and I'll be seeking said tits out scene at some point!
@LucasKauffman don't forget that blades are, at a certain volume, CHEAPER for the manufacturers to make, ship etc. Certainly we get our blades far cheaper than the comparable pizza-box model
One of my friends, an ex-para now plumber managed the "right place at the right time" and he'll have his mortgage paid off in 4 years on a ~150k+ house. He's only 28 now
Notifications of new messages in chat land in the global inbox and the links take you to the chat transcript. This is fine, but a lot of my chat communication involves asking other moderators questions, so I often get replies long after I'm gone from chat.
I usually want to respond to what they...
talking of top gear, one out on-site HP sales guys has a stupidly over-upgraded Nissan GTR - something like 815bhp, you know the kind of thing right - well he's mates with a couple of other souped-up GTR owners and he wrote an email into TG asking for tickets and did they want to have a look at their cars - he got an email back about 3 minutes later offering them immediate tickets and asking to play with their cars - so sod the ticket queue eh!
I've been tasked to price up and order a new server. My plans are for a Dell Poweredge R510 with the 8 HDD option, an LSI 9265-8i RAID card, two Dell 600GB 15k 3.5" SAS drives in RAID 1, and six Intel 520 120GB 2.5" SSDs in three RAID 1 volumes.
I've searched and searched and can't find any usef...
The picture is of a beta board which is different to the manufactured version, the case doesn't exist and won't be shipped (It's a photoshop / mockup) and they asked Raspberry Pi for a Bill Of Materials, they were told no, so went ahead and made up their own (Completely wrong by all accounts) figures
Our School's DT deparment has a 3D-printer, although it builds up layers of plastic that cools and sticks together, not a powder one. Because that would be awesome.
@Chopper3 Placing a small device over the slot of a ATM's card reader which can copy the details of the card, and using a pinhole camera to record the PIN being entered by the victim. Match the PINS to the card data, ???, profit (literally)
@KennyRasschaert As many times as I've heard that track, I've still not seen the movie in full. A few friends of mine seem to enjoy playing that track via jukebox in the bar during Super Bowls, World Series, etc. Then they don't understand why I don't care of sports.
I think most of the damnyouautocorrect submissions are either complete fakes or at least heavily edited afterwards. I never had any device correct anything I type to "vagina"
We have a number of machines scattered around at our clients. The staff habitually unplug the machines causing them to enter Startup Repair mode. When this happens, we need to go on site to cancel the wizard and reboot the machines.
Is there a way to permanently disable Startup Repair and all...
I was more irritated with is "this isn't useful" reply. Um...you're doing it wrong, and because your staff is stupid, you're taking an even more stupid risk.
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If someone knows of a way to permanently munge the registry to give him what he wants, fine. But I for one don't want to do that.
Too akin to telling someone precisely how much of what drug to take to kill themselves.
@BartSilverstrim F 'em. Let him figure out how to disable it... Then, after a couple of power-cord-pulls, he'll be on site, reinstalling Windows because it won't boot at all -- repair mode or not.
@BartSilverstrim there must be something broken. I've seen several machines with W7 losing power - they started up quite fine without any need for repair
@BartSilverstrim Ain't that the irony of life... You have to get your life & career "in shape" before headhunters from other cities will find you, and by that time you've probably set roots where you are...
@Dan Each write is journaled before comiting. The FS will be consistent; user-data often isn't so much, but that's the way the application was written, not the OSes fault.
@ChrisS Oh absolutely! Sorry, are still discussing startup repair specifically - I was just reinforcing that unexpected shutdowns are "a bad thing" (TM)
It still seems really odd that his users seem pretty hung up on unplugging their computers.. I don't know anyone who does that on any sort of regular basis.
@Dan Well, the historical precedent is to close homework questions unless the OP showed a decent amount of clue on the subject and that they had done some research/troubleshooting on their own.
@MDMarra I've always used the swiscsi in ESXi, though I don't have direct experience with a dedicated iSCSI HBA. In talking with my SAN vendor, they said that it's very rare where it's worth the money to buy a dedicated card. As long as the host is not already CPU-bound and you can dedicate multiple physical network ports, the software initiator will do just fine.
I need a suggestion on how to make this to work.
We have a print server which has some "pcl to pdf" converter application that listens on port 9001, collects PCL jobs and creates PDF from PCL. The problem is that pcl to pdf application does not support SNMP. As all this happens in citrix environ...