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@jscott Oh don't play coy. We know how you like it.
Oh, stealin' granny panties... that thing...
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Q: Using VMWare Workstation, to convert a physical Win2008 into a templtae

SndLtI'm new to VMware and despite having read the documentations, I'm having trouble. I'm using VMware workstation Stand-Alone package to turn a physical Win Server 2008 R2 into a usable VM appliance. The source and destination part is getting me here. It seems using keyword "localhost" doesn't cu...

@Andrew Thanks for playing, we have some lovely parting gifts for you.
One more funny thing about being an old fart: That moment when you hear some guys talking about a "milf"... then you realize they're talking about a girl that's ten years younger than you.
@jscott Yeah, well, one funny thing about dumbasses is that they think 28 is MILF age.
=P
That's just "comely young female with children in tow" age.
00:05
@Wesley 28 is milf age. Stray much further down the time line and that "gilf" term starts to rear its ugly head.
@jscott Technically my wife was a milf at 26
^^ See! I told you.
@MarkHenderson That's just "young person with children"!
@MarkHenderson I had a cup of coffee with a 19yo MILF the other day
@MathiasR.Jessen Exactly. Although I don't know the girl, the label "slut" might also be applied
(can't believe i just said that, I should kick myself for being horrible)
00:09
@MDMarra: btw: the windows 8 dedupe setup seems to survive windows 8.1 being installed
@MarkHenderson Well, she's both, don't be too hard on yourself :P
@MathiasR.Jessen haha
FFS Norton, do you have to throw shit all over everything like this??
@MarkHenderson Sluts are people too!
@Wesley Indeed they are
00:16
@MarkHenderson Last day of the week. Gonna make it?
@Wesley So far so good
I'm mixing interesting things like exploring PS v4's new cmdlets and planning a Lync lab with mundane work
Makes the day more interesting
My boss has donated a spare 48Gb of RAM we had lying around to much church so I can finally upgrade their Hyper-5 2008 R2 server
@MarkHenderson Hyper-Five. =P
@Wesley This particular host has some serious issues, only one of which is memory starvation
@MarkHenderson I think my church is just going to let any wireless project die. They're scatterbrained and not committed. I'm all for donating my time, but not for anyone who really doesn't see a need or even wants what I can provide.
@Wesley I have a lot of autonomy at mine. Every year or so I go to them with my "grand plan" and then we figure out what we can actually afford. I implement in my own time. My next meeting with them is Wednesday
And now that they're qualified for Microsoft's incredibly cheap licenses (through our version of techsoup) we can do a lot with this years budget
00:22
@MarkHenderson Yeah I have mine registered of course as a non profit at a VAR so they get the insane NPT pricing. Lurve.
They also are taking on a 2nd campus in another city, so I'm going to ask for a few grand to get a better edge router, and send one up to their for VPNing shit and also ship up some of this Ubiquiti gear
@Wesley We get Exchange for $44, Server 2012 R2 DC for ~$300/license and CALs for $2 each
But for me I could do pretty much what I want, but it's a matter of budget, which I completely understand, but the overall idea is pretty much like "Oh hey if you want to do things like backup the PCs and do something with an 'Active Director' and whatever with a private and public network... that's cute. Whatever."
There's no real sense of importance to the whole thing, so I'm not going to spend a ton of time on it if no one sees the obvious value.
@Wesley We have a very tech-focussed lead pastor. If it weren't for him all our projects would be dead in the water
I like to let pain be the guiding factor for organizations like this.
Haha
Well our pastor also happens to know a billionaire philanthropist so every now and again he hits him up for some grants
00:24
@MarkHenderson Nice. I should say that they see the great importance for the website, so they talk a lot about the design, and keep it updated and all that.
They talk about SEO and stuff.
@Wesley Yeah but who is going to do it
We have a girl on the payroll who does all that stuff for us. They pay her a token amount and she does 2 days a week
@MarkHenderson They have a guy who is a pro web developer that spends his time on it.
@Wesley Good. Stuff like that needs a professional touch
We have a very tech focussed lead pastor, the office secretary is very technologically smart, and all but one of the staff is very IT compentant. Only person who isn't is the family pastor, but he's only part time and doesn't need to use IT for his job much. Just as long as his emails work, he's OK
@MarkHenderson How many PCs and servers do you have?
@Wesley 5 PC's (2 desktops, 3 laptops), used to be 2 servers but I consolidated them a few years back into a single Hyper-V SuperMicro host
But a lot of tablets and phones
So many iPads...
00:29
@MarkHenderson Gotcha. Sounds about like mine.
They're going through a name change at the moment, so I'm taking this oppertunity to retire their SBS 2008 server and replace it with a full 2012 R2 setup
Their current domain is always in a state of fucked-ness as it had some pretty shitty things go on when it first got set up
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Q: Expand Windows Server 2008 RAID 5 array

Mark HendersonI have a Windows 2008 Standard server. It currently has 3x 1TB drives in Software RAID 5 (as per the Disk Management Console). I need to add another 2x 1TB drives. Is there any way to add these two disks into the existing RAID 5 array without any data loss, or without having to back everything ...

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Q: High Failure Rate of Large Drives?

Mark HendersonI recently deployed a server with 5x 1TB drives (I won't mention their brand, but it was one of the big two). I was initially warned against getting large capacity drives, as a friend advised me that they have a very low MTBF, and I would be better getting more, smaller capacity drives as they ar...

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Q: Server 2008 stuck in update-configure-fail-restart loop

Mark HendersonI have a Windows 2008 Standard server, fresh install, fully patched with no roles installed. This morning I went and installed the following roles: AD Certificates Terminal Services IIS When the server restarts, it goes into "Configuring Updates" for 15 minutes. It then restarts. When it res...

This one was really fucked up
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Q: Server 2008 Raid-5 strangeness

Mark HendersonI have a 5-disk RAID-5 array in an SBS 2008 server, and it's been working fine for > 12 months now, but today I logged in to find this in the disk management console: Of the five-disk array, it seems to have doubled itself up. Array 1: Disk 1 & 5 are fine, Disk 2,3,4 are "Missing" Array 2: D...

@MarkHenderson Wow that one is ugly.
That was all on their SBS server; turns out it had a dodgy PSU that caused all those issues
By not providing enough power to the RAM after a RAM upgrade
Gave it a 1kw PSU and it was fine after then, but the damage had been done
The AD was pretty fuckedf
Anyway it feels nice to start from scratch. When the new domain is built I'll just do a user migration to the new domain, copy their exchange mailboxes and hopefully no more fuckery
Get this; if their SBS server restarts the "netlogon" service goes into paused state. I have a batch that runs every 10 minutes that finds all "automatic" startup type services and starts them. I shouldn't need to do that.
@MarkHenderson Ohh, interesting. Wow, crazy
@MarkHenderson That's ghetto.
@Wesley Tell me about it
00:41
I'm migrating from SBS 2008 to 2011 starting tomorrow.
At least get this place up to relatively reasonable patch levels, but it's going to be dodgy in three years. Not sure what to do. Probably Office 365 them.
@Wesley Hehe get your answer files ready!
@MarkHenderson Yeah, done already.
FFS Norton. So I had to install Kaspersky on a road warrior's laptop who just came into the office. However, I can't deploy to the laptop because Kaspersky says Norton Internet Security is already installed. However, it's not listed in Add/Remove programs. Great - so I download Norton's manual removal tool. Well not Office is fucked in the ear.
@Wesley 2011's remote workplace is quite nice
So I tried to uninstall Office... except a weird error about not having the right language pack. Then I tried to repair install, except a strange "error 1935. an error occurred during the installation of assembly component" happens which portends . NET 4 Profile being corrupted, so I repair it. Still no dice. So I remove it and reinstall it. Still nothing.
So now I'm manually looking for product GUIDs in the registry and feeding it to Microsoft's uninstall/install troubleshooter
Which supposedly ripped Office out, and yet the Office folder is still there with all the files.
@Wesley Nuke it?
00:50
From orbit!
Those who are involved with the development of Norton products should feel deep, multi generational shame.
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If this last attempt doesn't work...
Dafuq did you do Norton?!
01:09
Wow, just happened to find this old thread:
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Q: editing other user's posts for completely trivial reasons

anastropheI'm relatively new to serverfault/stackexchange, though not to systems administration. I've posted only a few answers here so far. In the last day, two of my posts were edited by other users. I get it, creative commons, etc. - I've been editing on wikipedia for many years, have 10k edits there, I...

I remember that. It was weird.
@Wesley At least he's capitalizing his own stuff now.
01:40
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Q: "Server not found" for live version of site

user1491819I can access my local dev site on my local pc, eg: http://mysite But I cannot access the live site, even though it works fine on other pc's: http://www.mysite.com The live site gives the error in Firefox: Server Not Found. Pinging www.mysite.com gives the error:"Ping request could not find ...

@Andrew 100% derp
@JoelESalas I dare you to tag it as such; that or create a "serverfault hall of shame" blog
01:58
@Andrew That's mean-spirited and helps no one. I'll get right on it.
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Good work Microsoft. The Office 2013 Web Apps server is 368Mb. The update rollup? 500+Mb
@MarkHenderson Oh wow, weird timing. I'm doing that right now too!
Or at least, I'm downloading 2013 Office from the VLSC
@JoelESalas iLOL'd
02:15
I'm coding some serious shit for work!
The thing about serious coding, is that it causes my mind to enter this state where it takes a while to snap out of... my head gets into this mode, a very antisocial mode, where I really have to shake it off to get back into reality.
@RyanRies That's nice - I wish I could get more unadulterated, uninterrupted time to get into a zone like that.
In a way it is nice, but that it makes me more antisocial is a downside for me... I didn't need any help in that department. In a way it's like my mind is a diesel engine - slow to warm up, but once it warms up it's powerful. But it's not exactly agile. I have a hard time context switching.
lol
This is why I am most productive at 5.30 am
(that said, so far today, I've fixed one desk, and a refrigerator.)
Reminds me of racquetball. When my opponent throws an unusual serve at me, it catches me off guard... but after a couple of serves in the same manner, I catch on and I nail the return every time, until they switch serves again.
I get in a zone and don't adapt quickly enough
@RyanRies that sounds sexy
02:26
@Wesley I'm preparing to build this Lync lab. The amount of per-requisits for all the functionality is gigantic
@MarkHenderson I know - Lync can be a buzzkill.
I love Lync... when my IT department can manage to keep it running.
02:40
I haven't touched Lync since it was OCS. Has it gotten any less awful?
Honestly, I think Lync is pretty awesome. It has all the conference abilities built in, which eliminates the need for services like WebEx, etc.
I can just select a handful of people, and choose "share desktop", and boom, they're watching my desktop.
Same with phone call
@RyanRies Remember to close the donkey porn first
Definitely
@RyanRies it requires exchange though?
So VirtualBox 4.3 has multitouch now, which makes it perfect for hosting Server 2012 on!
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@Andrew Depends on the components you want to install... Lync is definitely enhanced by coexisting with Exchange.
02:50
@RyanRies being Microsoft I suppose it depends on AD
(pre-planning a Samba4 upgrade, previously ruled out Lync as A Thing due to Exchange/AD requirements)
Yeah I'm the wrong person to talk to if you want to discuss Samba, Winbind, etc... in my opinion if you want anything to do with AD, Exchange, Lync, Microsoft... just install Windows.
@RyanRies The official response I got was "are you nuts or something"
not for profit, can't spend money unless we Absolutely Have To, etc.
@MarkHenderson That's a burro, dweeb.
False alarm @RyanRies
@Andrew Well if it makes you feel any better, I work for an enormous corporation, and the "but Windows costs money!" attitude is still the same. Yay, FOSS everywhere, great. :P
@RyanRies never mind that our licenses are cheap...
03:02
Yeah it's funny, in past places I worked for, they had great enterprise agreements, where all licensing was so cheap, no one cared about when and where we spun up Windows servers and installed SQL this and Forefront that, whatever... it's ironic that I now work for this huge company and it's like you will get reamed for installing SQL Enterprise instead of Standard if you chose incorrectly...
Not that I ever chose incorrectly... that's never happened... </sarcasm>
03:14
@RyanRies Datacenter all the things!
@Wesley wish I could do that here!
and yes... im still at work
@MattBear Dude.
It's time to put your ass kicking boots on.
I have one last thing to do before I go GET RIPPPPPPEEEEEDDDDDDD
@Wesley see, I can do it too
would be easy if I diddnt have to change gears right now... again
@MattBear =/
@Wesley Backburner all the agile paradigms.
03:18
SQL-->SharePoint-->PowerShell-->Azure-->SQL-->AzurePowerShell-->SharePoint-->And finally, Linux ACL's
@MattBear I'm I'm just sitting her flipping off Norton.
We need to leverage the low-hanging fruit of our synergies.
So apparently using Norton's scorched earth tool fucked something so bad I can't install any version of Outlook.
@Wesley ditch em, go WebRoot
@RyanRies I almost went to work for a place that had synergy in the name
03:20
the switching gears back and forth so fast in the last 2 hours has me brain dead... and now im stuck on ACL's
evenin' gents.
Good evening
@JoelESalas You know, I really like the sound of that. I think we need one of those.
@Wesley I dont even know wtf that means
and I dont wanna
syngerizer battery
03:40
youtube.com/watch?v=_Z9S1x0O8Ns << NSFW Best stuff I've seen on TYT
03:51
Yeah that channel is pretty good
On the whole I don't agree with everything they say, and they're definitely guilty of left bias... But I'm receptive to the idea of fixing things that are "broken", label that "progressive" if you'd like.
04:07
I'm not the only one on SE who thinks there should be more voting...
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Q: Encourage people to "Pay it forward"

Mike PenningtonStack Exchange uses rewards to encourage participation: Votes for good content Badges for good questions, answers, and behavior Reputation bonuses for valid edits Increased responsibilities for good contributions Quite arguably, Stack Exchange uses principles from Skinner's Operant Conditioni...

Goodnight kids
@Ward To be honest, I'm in a bit of a funk. There's way too much crap for me to be excited about SF anymore.
oh geez, who's been starring the context of starred posts? having no context to them makes the much more interesting!
The way I figure it, I can cast at least 50,244 downvotes.
04:16
Anyone have a Windows 7 Home Premium image I could borrow?
I'll give it right back, promise. =P
I need to do a repair install on a lappy.
I hate this BYOD bullshit.
download one from microsoft
@RyJones Wait, those are available? Hmmm...
actually, it's the key that determines the installed version
you can use any windows 7 image to install any version except enterprise
04:17
@RyJones I've had funny things happen from assuming it was purely a key thing.
Oh, and OEM comes into play.
This is some Toshiba OEM image
So I assumed that 7 home media would be a better fit, but perhaps...
@Wesley it's a key feature of Vista and 7
Don't you have to delete some file off the ISO image?
@RyJones I know the documentation says that, but experience has not always squared with the marketdroids.
@MichaelHampton no, I've used 7 pro to install all sorts of versions
04:49
@Wesley Just delete ei.cfg from the disc and choose the correct version. I haven't done file-by-file comparison, but ostensibly that file is the only difference between editions.
@Wesley That's why Windows Anytime Upgrade works.
@Wesley Symantec opened a call center in Eugene, Oregon during the mid-1990s. They basically hired the entire hobbyist community. It was sort of like a precursor to offshoring, I suppose.
Huh. Symantec actually has acquired not one but two competing products called PC Tools. Central Point Software PC Tools in 1994 ($60 million), and WinGuides.com PC Tools in 2008 ($262 million).
05:05
@MilesErickson I loved Central Point Tools. They worked so much better than Norton or Symantec's products.
That was a long ass time ago.
@Magellan They were the best. I'm sure they knew it, but I suppose that a lot of people would have been happy to sell out for $60 million in 1994.
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Q: Where to start building a BaaS

WesleyI'm building a Cloud Platform, and the next phase of design involves building an extensible BaaS back end. (see http://youtu.be/lNi-05-PyEw) The reason I think we can attempt this, is there are dozens of these kinds of extensible back end data proxy's popping up almost daily at this point, which...

Should I have heard of this?
@MilesErickson especially in 1994. Everything was just coming out of a nasty recession. Nobody then knew just how huge the IT industry would balloon to just 6-7 years later.
@MichaelHampton And he's a local. We should send @RyJones over to LART him.
Fuck me I wish I'd seen this when it came through
@MarkHenderson Woah. Who wrote that?
05:14
hm, 10K+ only :/
@MarkHenderson Wow, wasn't there another one just like that a few years ago?
For the sub 10k-ers
@MichaelHampton I think it's pretty awesome that someone named @Wesley is asking for advice on how to sell his backend as a service.
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Sincerely, I really mean it. Go fuck yourselves you pretentious fucking wanks. Take your FAQ, and your "Help Pages" and shove them up your collective pedantic asses.

This is my genuine, unfiltered user experience.

I've finally reached the point where I just don't even care about any of your sites. Your UX has dropped below your point of usefulness and I now wince at the idea of having to use your software. I'm sick and tired of having to prove to some random asshole that my question is worthwhile. I'm sick and tired of your shitty GUI. I'm sick and tired of having to deal with a myriad of
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I lol'ed at "dry hump the faq"
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@Wesley You realize that's going to look beautiful out of context, e.g. on the star wall.
That was a good one. I'm gonna save that!
05:16
And aren't you UP 60 points since you posted this thread? I'd heartily suggest getting a life. — Magellan 1 min ago
regarding Mr. ButtHurt.
@MilesErickson Go fuck yourselves you pretentious fucking wank.
(But you know I love you @MilesErickson)
=D
@Wesley If you insist.
@MilesErickson :-*
@Wesley Upon close examination, you may find that a majority of sysadmins are in compliance with your directive.
@MilesErickson It gets lonely in the server closet. =(
05:20
I suppose it's time I stop imagining that having my name attached to this site will earn prestige in my professional life.
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I can't believe you thought that :P
(I jest, of course)
@Wesley he has a point... how do some of you have so much time for this stuff!
@MarkHenderson Now, you've gone the other direction... you used to operate under an alias.
and yes, im still FUCKING here
@Wesley See? Compliance.
05:23
@MattBear No wife or kids. Or real job. Or life. Or... purpose in life... :'(
Anyway...
@MilesErickson I've had contacts through it. Nothing ever came to fruition of course... =)
@Wesley Hey listen, those cocks aint gunna suck themselves. Someone has to do it.
ok... fuck... no time for gym today it looks like :(
AM workout it is!
@MarkHenderson I was going to post a yelling bird tweet, but that angry meta post tapped out my profanity reserves.
05:25
@Wesley im gonna cereal downvote you!
@MattBear Pee on my questions to establish dominance.
@Wesley this is clearly a webdev.
@JourneymanGeek Let's start an office pool to smuggle him some prozac
@Wesley: silkroad closed down. It obviously mellowed his hash.
05:40
@JourneymanGeek He's been smoking peanut skins. Harshed his buzz.
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Weee I'm a spammer!
05:55
@MichaelHampton It pains me to admit that, as a mere tea drinker, I hadn't even heard of Silk Road until it was shut down.
@Skyhawk You must live under a rock. :)
@MichaelHampton Yup, and it definitely ain't a crack rock.
@Skyhawk There is a tea and spice shop a few blocks from me called "the silk road"
ironically enough
Goodnight, my candies.
06:14
Good night, gingerbread kitten.
06:48
Morning
@JennyD morning
woohoo, I got my first bounty ever
@JennyD nice
It was a kind of interesting question, one I'd not come across in my decade+ of apache adminning
07:26
G'day
@JennyD I only have one, it took a wet weekend a Solaris VM and some head scratching but I learned a lot
hello to you all
and a good morning to you
@Iain Those really are the fun question. It brings back to mind why I started hanging out here.
It's nice to learn something new yourself while helping someone else in an answer.
@RobM Yep, that's one of the main reasons for being on SF in the first place. Also I find that if I have a problem of my own that I can't figure out, then I sit looking at other people's completely unrelated problems and after a while the solution to my own pops up.
07:38
absolutely. I've learnt a lot from reading other questions on here, never mind the answers.
And if it helps you get around a mental block on your own problem too, like you say, then bonus
medical software sucks
I'm waiting to award a bounty on an answer and place one on another so I can award it on an answer. IT's a real PITA having to wait 24 hours
I've set up a new server for my dentiss, and she uses some crappy software to read email and integrate it with her patients log. Of course said software provides no useful logging and misbehaves quite badly. Only tcpdump could show what it did.
Made me feel rather stabbity.
Oh, and I hit 15k, woo!
That's network wide ?
@DennisKaarsemaker medical booking software seems to be bad wherever you go.
07:47
@Iain yeah, 7.6 on SF
I tried doing SF, AU and UL, but got bored with the other two
@RobM The UK paid £ billions ...
AU is too much noobs, UL is almost all 'how do I do this with awk'
Aww. Sounds like I missed a ragequit last night.
@tombull89 who quit?
@DennisKaarsemaker which would be better on SO
07:48
@Iain no, it would be better in 1990
@DennisKaarsemaker "AJB" whoever that is
Fuck awk. Learn actual programming.
although on SO it's usually got one liner included
@tombull89 from SF ?
@Iain MSF.
@tombull89 link please
07:53
it's possible it's been hard-deleted
It was quite a good ragequit, as they go
actually less annoying that the other one reviving old threads to repeat the same old butthurt about how his question got closed or downvoted
Can it be screenshotted? I've still got a long way to go to 10k.
@tombull89 the starred comment from Wesley is the complete text of what it said
ah I didn't see the "read more" bit
07:58
I wonder why he did it on MSF and not MSO.
Because he wants the whole network to go fuck ourselves?
> Belongs on mSO and you've already cross-posted it there. It also needs a lot of improvement
apparently he did
heh
did manly things.
apparently my mom's coffee table broke. Reinforced it with two planks, and lots of screwing
Cause lots of screwing fixes anything!
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yes. yes it does
also, how the hell did I spend 29 years without an electric screwdriver?
well, actually 28, I guess, the crappy one I got at carrefour lasted two. Ended up getting an even cheaper ikea one for now.
08:28
Next time, get a proper one.. the difference is quite large
yeah, planning on it
Get a proper drill too
and a belt sander, staple gun, and tig welder
@DennisKaarsemaker: and a lathe!
at least a little one.
and a router. Not the one that does IP
08:49
lol
and clamps
LOTS OF CLAMPS
I ended up using a box strapper as a ghetto clamp
09:05
@DennisKaarsemaker Wait, is a jigsaw a layer 3 device?
Dan
Dan
09:59
@JourneymanGeek I've always found tools like that to be more hassle than they're worth
@Dan try buying a bosch professional screwdriver.. You'll quickly understand
it's so extremely dynamic on the trigger that you can safely screw stuff in that needs very little torque and speed
Dan
Dan
I'll give you that's a plus (I was going to say I just use a drill when i dont' care about stripping heads!) but it looks way too big for me
@Dan: oh, I very rarely strip heads
and I end up using this as a slow speed drill a lot of a time
but its a lot better than a manual screwdriver for a lot of things
Dan
Dan
I probably just don't do enough that I'd find it useful. No good on cars in tight spaces and most servers are near enough screwless now
I prefer power tools with a high risk of injury, too
oh, I'm talking about wood stuff
furniture, general household maintenance
screwdriver on a server.. no-no
10:14
As far as wood goes, once you've used PowerPro screws, you'll never go back.
No slipping, no stripping, just hours of Torx pleasure.
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Delicious irony. Student plugged iPhone into MacBook Pro. Macbook wouldn't get photos from phone. Plug phone into Windows 7 PC, import no problem.
Dan
Dan
Oh, I thought you were chatting about IT in here, my mistake :D Yeah, I don't do wood work, but I can understand now
I do need to invest in a proper drill, but damn, those are expensive. Last time I went to buy a proper one (I like contractor grade tools) I ended up buying an electric impact gun instead
@Dan Are there pawn shops in your country?
Dan
Dan
@Skyhawk They exist, but I don't frequent them
@Dan Recently, it was brought to my attention that they are excellent places to get used contractor-grade tools.
Dan
Dan
10:18
@Skyhawk Intriguing - perhaps I'll stop in. I avoid battery operated stuff, so as long as it powers up
@Dan Yup. I suppose you could borrow my drill and operate it for a short time with 2x the torque...
@Skyhawk why the nick change?
@DennisKaarsemaker It was time.
5 hours ago, by Miles Erickson
I suppose it's time I stop imagining that having my name attached to this site will earn prestige in my professional life.
5 hours ago, by Mark Henderson
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Dan
Dan
10:39
Oh god I'm bored
I'm not even meant to be on-site today, thought I'd come to keep an eye on some test which was meant to start at 9:30
Guess what, they've done sweet FA so far
Thought I'd be home for a late lunch :(
:-( do you need to be there to get it done then Dan? You can't just leave them to it?
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@RobM It's....political
ah yes.
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I am annoyed though, feel like I've took a whole load of shit on this project
@Skyhawk I'm not in it for the prestige, but for the sarcasm opportunities
also, going to the dentist sucks. I hate the novocaine numbness
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11:01
Do you think a CV should make specific mention that you work away from home etc?
somewhat depends on the context, and relevance to the job but yeah
lol
ironically I hang around SE cause it gives me ideas on things to try.
@Dan "it depends"
Does it tell the hiring manager something relevant about you that isn't already mentioned elsewhere? Then probably yes.
Is the fact utterly irrelevant for the position you're applying for: definitely not
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@DennisKaarsemaker This isn't a CV for a specific application (Let them find me ;) ), so I'll get it on somewhere
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And I'm done! Laters bitches
@Iain very good
@Chopper3 it amused me

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