Just had dinner - wound up chatting to the table next to me which was 2 carers and their 'patients'. One woman was lovely - she had major trouble speaking and with motor control, turns out she was over 50 and had been struck by a bus when she was 11. Rather puts life into perspective
The top one is rules which are ran whenever a device FIRST sees the HPDM server
The middle one would be for each boot up
You can put the agent update task (or any task for that matter) in there. Great if you're imaging a large estate, configure the server, sort your image and simply turn on the clients
@ewwhite Yeah - wanna go ahead and push to the other two?
@ewwhite By the way, if you want to enable the Windows Firewall, we'll need to look at why it was failing. You'd ideally want to be sat at a client to test, though
@BigHomie Yeah, but it's oh so fussy and sometimes minor versions matter too
like once, I pushed an image out to a room full of machines and it didn't push the boot sector properly.
I can't quite recall the issue, but I remember vividly it ended up with me going around with a USB which booted to DOS and I used some questionable freeware to rescue them
As far as I know, in US, grip-and-turn style door knobs are still the most popular, as opposed to lever-style handles, which dominate in the rest of the world.
Is there some UX advantage to door knobs that I am not aware of, which is the reason for keeping them around?
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Guy> "Bro I told you not to drink all those banana daiquiris - you can't hold your liquor" Monkey> "OOH OOH <BLERGH> AAAH AAAH AHHH" ("SHUT UP! <vomiting> I love you man!") Woman> "Oh man the sisters at the research sorority are going to love this!"
Pitcher of beer: awesome idea. Pitcher of margaritas: great as long as you share. Pitcher of strawberry daiquiri: eh, ok. Pitcher of banana daiquiri: nononononono!
Just for the fun of it, I want to get an old Tandy 1400LT laptop:
small monochrome display
two floppy drives
rs-232c connector
"printer" connector
connect the thing the internet and use it as an ssh terminal.
How would I connect it to the internet? The software should be no problem as it i...
Am I the only one who can't read more then the first novel in a series? I have read all the way through certain series' like HHGTTG, but for others like Ender's Game, and Dune, I can't bring myself to read anymore of the series. Great books, but they feel like they were written with the first book in mind and the rest were all shoehorned in.
@Iain Does Xenocide of any of the rest really make sense if you haven't read Speaker? It introduces many characters that exist in the rest of that portion of the series.
@Soviero I really don't like the audiobook version of Foundation. The presentation is not great. Foundation is somewhat like a series of short stories, but the audiobook does nothing to make it clear you are onto a new story that is set decades later.
@Zoredache I don't listed to audio books, I prefer to read. Now, I wish they would make more radio plays with different "actors" and sound effects to tie the story together. They did that to the Torchwood books, and it was great.
The South Park episode Trapped in the Closet contained a dramatized explanation (you can skip the first 50 seconds) of the beliefs of Scientology. The video contains in the bottom the disclaimer:
THIS IS WHAT SCIENTOLOGISTS ACTUALLY BELIEVE
Is it accurate?
@voretaq7 It probably would have done better as a miniseries or TV show. There was far too much material to fit into 2 hour movie and have it make any kind of sense.
As far as I know, in US, grip-and-turn style door knobs are still the most popular, as opposed to lever-style handles, which dominate in the rest of the world.
Is there some UX advantage to door knobs that I am not aware of, which is the reason for keeping them around?
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To clarify the dif...
@mossy Also, avoid slippery things like sand, gravel, wet manhole covers, etc. And if you can't avoid them, don't brake or steer on them. And if you absolutely must brake, only use your rear brake. (but otherwise primarily use your front brake)
The official TrueCrypt webpage now states:
WARNING: Using TrueCrypt is not secure as it may contain unfixed security
issues
This page exists only to help migrate existing data encrypted by
TrueCrypt.
The development of TrueCrypt was ended in 5/2014 after Microsoft
terminated s...