Our conference system just uses beeps for joiners. But it's a loud DOOOT. When someone leaves it's a DOOT doot. The end of conference calls sound like lemmings jumping off a cliff
that's normally how it works for us too, I've never been in one with a stately posh British cyborg announcing the nobility's arrival
So higher end proseccos and moscatos must be growing too
It's not purely bottomless mimosas
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If some of my good bros are to be believed, sparkling Rosé has been becoming the official drink of the gay dink professional class over the past year or so.
As always, gay people are the vanguard and rosé sales are for sure on the way up
Straight girls will co-op it from gay dudes during this summer, one presumes
Leaving 10 gigs of decade old emails on your exchange account should be a criminal offense
No, because gigs are fucking cheap.
I used to feel this way, and there are things to be done to stem the tide intelligently like aggregating attachments (or even using some kind of off platform solution like box or dropbox), but people should be allowed to hit the search box and find a conversation from 6 years ago.
The fact that gmail offers people a significantly larger mailbox for free than most Enterprise exchange end users have is just sad. Sad!
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Let's play Mario Kart or something...
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LudiousI just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered Userregular
Skippy quoting Disney movies doesn't get you any points you anti star wars monster
So higher end proseccos and moscatos must be growing too
It's not purely bottomless mimosas
desc
If some of my good bros are to be believed, sparkling Rosé has been becoming the official drink of the gay dink professional class over the past year or so.
As always, gay people are the vanguard and rosé sales are for sure on the way up
Straight girls will co-op it from gay dudes during this summer, one presumes
Nickie asked for Moet Rosé Imperial for mother's day.
That's a great idea for when you're too tired to go out, but would like to pay for your wine like you bought it by the glass anyway
:biggrin:
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LudiousI just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered Userregular
We use Symantec vault to store old emails. Gets them out of the exchange but you can still call them up from outlook. One of symantecs better tools.
Our conference system just uses beeps for joiners. But it's a loud DOOOT. When someone leaves it's a DOOT doot. The end of conference calls sound like lemmings jumping off a cliff
Let's not forget those who join and then don't mute their phone. Yes, I love hearing you eat chips or have a conversation with a coworker.
Or talk shit about the person speaking. Yuuup. Seen it live.
Leaving 10 gigs of decade old emails on your exchange account should be a criminal offense
No, because gigs are fucking cheap.
I used to feel this way, and there are things to be done to stem the tide intelligently like aggregating attachments (or even using some kind of off platform solution like box or dropbox), but people should be allowed to hit the search box and find a conversation from 6 years ago.
The fact that gmail offers people a significantly larger mailbox for free than most Enterprise exchange end users have is just sad. Sad!
its not the gigs its that every read/write of an email in exchange increases the chances it gets corrupted. When you get a corrupted profile Outlook shits itself in a thousand different ways.
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oh synd, speaking of wine, we penciled in vineyards with Big Joe for July 16th if you're down.
Mrs. Big Joe doesn't fuck around with aspirational plans to be ironed out later. "We all have our calendars in front of us. Let's pick a date now."
So higher end proseccos and moscatos must be growing too
It's not purely bottomless mimosas
desc
If some of my good bros are to be believed, sparkling Rosé has been becoming the official drink of the gay dink professional class over the past year or so.
As always, gay people are the vanguard and rosé sales are for sure on the way up
Straight girls will co-op it from gay dudes during this summer, one presumes
Nickie asked for Moet Rosé Imperial for mother's day.
That's a great idea for when you're too tired to go out, but would like to pay for your wine like you bought it by the glass anyway
:biggrin:
She wanted mimosas with breakfast too so that was a bottle of Veuve Cliquot...
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OnTheLastCastlelet's keep it haimish for the peripateticRegistered Userregular
Someone do my self evaluation for me, please.
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AtomikaLive fast and get fucked or whateverRegistered Userregular
Fox News is on at work
"Are Trump's racist remarks about the Judge really all that different from when Biden called Obama 'articulate?'"
Wandering with a cheeky try at gazumping the official [chat] appointees there.
This [chat] is all stop-motion monsters all the time.
I could not stand idly by after sitting through all the deplorable Playstationist propaganda in the last thread, by those poor lost souls who abandoned the true innovators and craftsman at Nintendo for the siren song of full motion video and CD-ROMs and gimcrackery
Our conference system just uses beeps for joiners. But it's a loud DOOOT. When someone leaves it's a DOOT doot. The end of conference calls sound like lemmings jumping off a cliff
Let's not forget those who join and then don't mute their phone. Yes, I love hearing you eat chips or have a conversation with a coworker.
Or start a wailing feedback loop that brings the call to a halt every 10 seconds
So higher end proseccos and moscatos must be growing too
It's not purely bottomless mimosas
desc
If some of my good bros are to be believed, sparkling Rosé has been becoming the official drink of the gay dink professional class over the past year or so.
As always, gay people are the vanguard and rosé sales are for sure on the way up
Straight girls will co-op it from gay dudes during this summer, one presumes
Nickie asked for Moet Rosé Imperial for mother's day.
That's a great idea for when you're too tired to go out, but would like to pay for your wine like you bought it by the glass anyway
:biggrin:
She wanted mimosas with breakfast too so that was a bottle of Veuve Cliquot...
*twitch*
You get a much better return on mimosas by using fresh squeezed juice and a bottle of prosecco that looks like a chinese knock off of Cliquot
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no matter how many times we have this argument I will not agree that email inbox is a good place for file storage
I agree it is a bad place for file storage!
But it is a good point-in-time conversation tool that can point to a file that you may need from 5 years ago that is all of a sudden relevant.
And while I understand outlook throws a rod when shit gets corrupted, do not blame the end user for wanting what should be considered basic functionality at this point; blame Microsoft for not fixing their idiotic mail database.
SW-4158-3990-6116
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
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Deebaseron my way to work in a suit and a tieAhhhh...come on fucking guyRegistered Userregular
Our conference system just uses beeps for joiners. But it's a loud DOOOT. When someone leaves it's a DOOT doot. The end of conference calls sound like lemmings jumping off a cliff
Let's not forget those who join and then don't mute their phone. Yes, I love hearing you eat chips or have a conversation with a coworker.
Or talk shit about the person speaking. Yuuup. Seen it live.
Oh god
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OnTheLastCastlelet's keep it haimish for the peripateticRegistered Userregular
So higher end proseccos and moscatos must be growing too
It's not purely bottomless mimosas
desc
If some of my good bros are to be believed, sparkling Rosé has been becoming the official drink of the gay dink professional class over the past year or so.
As always, gay people are the vanguard and rosé sales are for sure on the way up
Straight girls will co-op it from gay dudes during this summer, one presumes
Nickie asked for Moet Rosé Imperial for mother's day.
That's a great idea for when you're too tired to go out, but would like to pay for your wine like you bought it by the glass anyway
:biggrin:
She wanted mimosas with breakfast too so that was a bottle of Veuve Cliquot...
*twitch*
You get a much better return on mimosas by using fresh squeezed juice and a pbr or two
no matter how many times we have this argument I will not agree that email inbox is a good place for file storage
It's not best practice but sysadmins have to balance that with reality. People do it. No matter what. It's up to us to find the balance, but all giving a user a 100mb inbox does is direct executive heat your way
no matter how many times we have this argument I will not agree that email inbox is a good place for file storage
I agree it is a bad place for file storage!
But it is a good point-in-time conversation tool that can point to a file that you may need from 5 years ago that is all of a sudden relevant.
And while I understand outlook throws a rod when shit gets corrupted, do not blame the end user for wanting what should be considered basic functionality at this point; blame Microsoft for not fixing their idiotic mail database.
nah, I dislike the concept of "outlook is a collaboration tool"
but I don't like sharepoint either
folders on network shares are my jam
It should be trivial to go "oh shit I need that pdf from the project about abc-corp from 5 years ago" with properly set up file shares
Maybe 8 or so clicks vs just typing "abc-corp.com" and filtering by date and attachments.
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
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LudiousI just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered Userregular
Our conference system just uses beeps for joiners. But it's a loud DOOOT. When someone leaves it's a DOOT doot. The end of conference calls sound like lemmings jumping off a cliff
Let's not forget those who join and then don't mute their phone. Yes, I love hearing you eat chips or have a conversation with a coworker.
Or talk shit about the person speaking. Yuuup. Seen it live.
Oh god
Best thing is, it was a regional all hands. They couldn't figure out which of the 200+ people it was
Costco has a bottle that looks almost identical to Veuve and it's $19 or something, and every dang time I pass it I think "holy crap what a deal... wait a minute..."
Our conference system just uses beeps for joiners. But it's a loud DOOOT. When someone leaves it's a DOOT doot. The end of conference calls sound like lemmings jumping off a cliff
Let's not forget those who join and then don't mute their phone. Yes, I love hearing you eat chips or have a conversation with a coworker.
Or talk shit about the person speaking. Yuuup. Seen it live.
no matter how many times we have this argument I will not agree that email inbox is a good place for file storage
It's not best practice but sysadmins have to balance that with reality. People do it. No matter what. It's up to us to find the balance, but all giving a user a 100mb inbox does is direct executive heat your way
that's why executives get 5 gigs instead, duh lud
not a doctor, not a lawyer, examples I use may not be fully researched so don't take out of context plz, don't @ me
no matter how many times we have this argument I will not agree that email inbox is a good place for file storage
I agree it is a bad place for file storage!
But it is a good point-in-time conversation tool that can point to a file that you may need from 5 years ago that is all of a sudden relevant.
And while I understand outlook throws a rod when shit gets corrupted, do not blame the end user for wanting what should be considered basic functionality at this point; blame Microsoft for not fixing their idiotic mail database.
nah, I dislike the concept of "outlook is a collaboration tool"
but I don't like sharepoint either
folders on network shares are my jam
It should be trivial to go "oh shit I need that pdf from the project about abc-corp from 5 years ago" with properly set up file shares
Maybe 8 or so clicks vs just typing "abc-corp.com" and filtering by date and attachments.
to some extent I think this is like being a planner (architect?) or whatever, and being like, no people will walk on these right angle sidewalks we've built
and everyone who uses the sidewalk is like, that's dumb, and they just cut the corner and ruin your landscaping
which is a failure on the part of the planner, I think
no matter how many times we have this argument I will not agree that email inbox is a good place for file storage
It's not best practice but sysadmins have to balance that with reality. People do it. No matter what. It's up to us to find the balance, but all giving a user a 100mb inbox does is direct executive heat your way
Still not fun to argue with execs who refuse to believe that the 120,000 messages in their Inbox could be causing a problem
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syndalisGetting ClassyOn the WallRegistered User, Loves Apple Productsregular
no matter how many times we have this argument I will not agree that email inbox is a good place for file storage
I agree it is a bad place for file storage!
But it is a good point-in-time conversation tool that can point to a file that you may need from 5 years ago that is all of a sudden relevant.
And while I understand outlook throws a rod when shit gets corrupted, do not blame the end user for wanting what should be considered basic functionality at this point; blame Microsoft for not fixing their idiotic mail database.
nah, I dislike the concept of "outlook is a collaboration tool"
but I don't like sharepoint either
folders on network shares are my jam
It should be trivial to go "oh shit I need that pdf from the project about abc-corp from 5 years ago" with properly set up file shares
Maybe 8 or so clicks vs just typing "abc-corp.com" and filtering by date and attachments.
People collaborate with people outside the network and company all the time, and expecting everyone to follow company policy 247.3 that clearly states "all files related to project X must go into the proper [company]/[project]/[year] folder and renamed for clarity" is asking a lot from humans.
Email works. It sucks and it is inefficiant but it works.
SW-4158-3990-6116
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
Costco has a bottle that looks almost identical to Veuve and it's $19 or something, and every dang time I pass it I think "holy crap what a deal... wait a minute..."
I bet it's the Monetto. The orange is identical. I've done the same thing.
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--weselton!
*dabs away a single tear with an American flag*
No, because gigs are fucking cheap.
I used to feel this way, and there are things to be done to stem the tide intelligently like aggregating attachments (or even using some kind of off platform solution like box or dropbox), but people should be allowed to hit the search box and find a conversation from 6 years ago.
The fact that gmail offers people a significantly larger mailbox for free than most Enterprise exchange end users have is just sad. Sad!
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
That's a great idea for when you're too tired to go out, but would like to pay for your wine like you bought it by the glass anyway
:biggrin:
Or talk shit about the person speaking. Yuuup. Seen it live.
its not the gigs its that every read/write of an email in exchange increases the chances it gets corrupted. When you get a corrupted profile Outlook shits itself in a thousand different ways.
Mrs. Big Joe doesn't fuck around with aspirational plans to be ironed out later. "We all have our calendars in front of us. Let's pick a date now."
Mrs. Joe: Winner - Best Friend's Wife 2016
She wanted mimosas with breakfast too so that was a bottle of Veuve Cliquot...
"Are Trump's racist remarks about the Judge really all that different from when Biden called Obama 'articulate?'"
never change, Fox
Committed to identifying the best outcomes for the company. Not a hydra agent.
Or start a wailing feedback loop that brings the call to a halt every 10 seconds
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OLcAGbXhWIVcl5IziVpG0eKFJS3xi_Sac9kYMkRFvD8/edit?usp=sharing
makes u think tho
*twitch*
You get a much better return on mimosas by using fresh squeezed juice and a bottle of prosecco that looks like a chinese knock off of Cliquot
I agree it is a bad place for file storage!
But it is a good point-in-time conversation tool that can point to a file that you may need from 5 years ago that is all of a sudden relevant.
And while I understand outlook throws a rod when shit gets corrupted, do not blame the end user for wanting what should be considered basic functionality at this point; blame Microsoft for not fixing their idiotic mail database.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
Oh god
Hail.. uh company name.
:bro:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OLcAGbXhWIVcl5IziVpG0eKFJS3xi_Sac9kYMkRFvD8/edit?usp=sharing
It's not best practice but sysadmins have to balance that with reality. People do it. No matter what. It's up to us to find the balance, but all giving a user a 100mb inbox does is direct executive heat your way
nah, I dislike the concept of "outlook is a collaboration tool"
but I don't like sharepoint either
folders on network shares are my jam
It should be trivial to go "oh shit I need that pdf from the project about abc-corp from 5 years ago" with properly set up file shares
Maybe 8 or so clicks vs just typing "abc-corp.com" and filtering by date and attachments.
Best thing is, it was a regional all hands. They couldn't figure out which of the 200+ people it was
Costco has a bottle that looks almost identical to Veuve and it's $19 or something, and every dang time I pass it I think "holy crap what a deal... wait a minute..."
Google is close but still lacks many of the features of Exchange
haha i've seen this too. it's awesome.
that's why executives get 5 gigs instead, duh lud
to some extent I think this is like being a planner (architect?) or whatever, and being like, no people will walk on these right angle sidewalks we've built
and everyone who uses the sidewalk is like, that's dumb, and they just cut the corner and ruin your landscaping
which is a failure on the part of the planner, I think
Still not fun to argue with execs who refuse to believe that the 120,000 messages in their Inbox could be causing a problem
People collaborate with people outside the network and company all the time, and expecting everyone to follow company policy 247.3 that clearly states "all files related to project X must go into the proper [company]/[project]/[year] folder and renamed for clarity" is asking a lot from humans.
Email works. It sucks and it is inefficiant but it works.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
This light rail digging might be destabilizing the area. It isn't the first sinkhole here...
I bet it's the Monetto. The orange is identical. I've done the same thing.
pleasepaypreacher.net
things were taking an incredibly long time to send on certain days of the week
certain days, that just so happened to have sales people on staff
sales people were emailing 100 meg PDFs to clients (a client packet that was static)
they could've uploaded that to the website instead, and just provided a link
this is the kind of shit I hate, I will never agree that it's right, sorry, no amount of "yeah but in the real world", because fuck that