okay so it says that in Europe the chickens are vaccinated against salmonella, so maybe I should try to find someone who's vaccinating against it before buying unwashed eggs? hm
So long as you're properly cooking the eggs and are careful about what raw eggs touch it isn't a huge issue. You should be doing the latter anyways and the first is really just like don't prepare steak tartar with them unless you really trust the farmer.
isn't the salmonella not in the raw egg, but on the shell? so just wash your egg before putting raw egg on stuff?
or have i been led astray
Salmonella is in the raw egg if the chicken carries it
Washing eggs might offer some protection if your egg comes from a non salmonella carrying chicken that is nevertheless in close contact with chickens that do carry it
I read a bunch of the Westworld thread and man whenever there's a show with mysteries some people get all kinds of holier than thou and upset the show isn't just giving them everything. I fucking loved LOST and maintain that a shitload of people still don't understand the ending. Westworld is right up my alley so far with the mysteries and hints. ARGs are fun and you don't have to engage with them if you don't want to, so why do people get so bent out of shape when they exist as part of a show? Mysteries and hints and fan theories are fun!
I know what you mean.
Ending of Lost:
Everyone was actually baked into a giant apple pie before the show even started.
I read a bunch of the Westworld thread and man whenever there's a show with mysteries some people get all kinds of holier than thou and upset the show isn't just giving them everything. I fucking loved LOST and maintain that a shitload of people still don't understand the ending. Westworld is right up my alley so far with the mysteries and hints. ARGs are fun and you don't have to engage with them if you don't want to, so why do people get so bent out of shape when they exist as part of a show? Mysteries and hints and fan theories are fun!
I know what you mean.
Ending of Lost:
Everyone was actually baked into a giant apple pie before the show even started.
Most people do not understand that.
Um it was a papaya, did you not even watch the show
I read a bunch of the Westworld thread and man whenever there's a show with mysteries some people get all kinds of holier than thou and upset the show isn't just giving them everything. I fucking loved LOST and maintain that a shitload of people still don't understand the ending. Westworld is right up my alley so far with the mysteries and hints. ARGs are fun and you don't have to engage with them if you don't want to, so why do people get so bent out of shape when they exist as part of a show? Mysteries and hints and fan theories are fun!
I know what you mean.
Ending of Lost:
Everyone was actually baked into a giant apple pie before the show even started.
Most people do not understand that.
Um it was a papaya, did you not even watch the show
smh
The whole POINT OF THE SHOW was that a papaya and an apple are one and the same.
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y2jake215certified Flat Birther theoristthe Last Good Boy onlineRegistered Userregular
I accidentally reset a VIP's password in active directory because I was looking at the wrong onenote for the username
Do I tell anyone or do I just let the user fail to log in, call us, and get a reset and go on with her day
Tell her, but do it by saying that someone tried to log on too many times and her password reset. Tell her to make sure that her password is one she can remember so it won't happen again in the future.
I accidentally reset a VIP's password in active directory because I was looking at the wrong onenote for the username
Do I tell anyone or do I just let the user fail to log in, call us, and get a reset and go on with her day
of course you keep that under your hat
you know how this works
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
I accidentally reset a VIP's password in active directory because I was looking at the wrong onenote for the username
Do I tell anyone or do I just let the user fail to log in, call us, and get a reset and go on with her day
depends on your org, but that'd be something you'd want to proactively fix at my company as they wouldn't be able to get email on their phone, etc, and you probably don't want them calling the help desk if you can avoid it
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LudiousI just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered Userregular
I accidentally reset a VIP's password in active directory because I was looking at the wrong onenote for the username
Do I tell anyone or do I just let the user fail to log in, call us, and get a reset and go on with her day
This shit happens. It's best to let them call in because otherwise an honest mistake turns into needless paranoia and witch hunting on the part of the customer. They have no problem accepting their password needs resetting, but they will never believe their password was accidentally reset. No, surely you are hacking their gibsons.
I accidentally reset a VIP's password in active directory because I was looking at the wrong onenote for the username
Do I tell anyone or do I just let the user fail to log in, call us, and get a reset and go on with her day
Could backfire and couldnt. Is this manager tech savy/generally smart? Have trust issues with IT? For my techs and the microscope we are under I would have them document and call individual and assist with resetting of password directly. But we are being watched pretty intensely.
I accidentally reset a VIP's password in active directory because I was looking at the wrong onenote for the username
Do I tell anyone or do I just let the user fail to log in, call us, and get a reset and go on with her day
This shit happens. It's best to let them call in because otherwise an honest mistake turns into needless paranoia and witch hunting on the part of the customer. They have no problem accepting their password needs resetting, but they will never believe their password was accidentally reset. No, surely you are hacking their gibsons.
ima tell them, but this is going to be an official incident elevated to the CIO for sure
sigh
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LudiousI just wanted a sandwich A temporally dislocated QuiznosRegistered Userregular
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Like seriously, let any sysadmin that has access to user accounts and a reset system of any kind that has never done this cast the first stone on accidentally resetting the wrong account.
I accidentally reset a VIP's password in active directory because I was looking at the wrong onenote for the username
Do I tell anyone or do I just let the user fail to log in, call us, and get a reset and go on with her day
This shit happens. It's best to let them call in because otherwise an honest mistake turns into needless paranoia and witch hunting on the part of the customer. They have no problem accepting their password needs resetting, but they will never believe their password was accidentally reset. No, surely you are hacking their gibsons.
ima tell them, but this is going to be an official incident elevated to the CIO for sure
I accidentally reset a VIP's password in active directory because I was looking at the wrong onenote for the username
Do I tell anyone or do I just let the user fail to log in, call us, and get a reset and go on with her day
This shit happens. It's best to let them call in because otherwise an honest mistake turns into needless paranoia and witch hunting on the part of the customer. They have no problem accepting their password needs resetting, but they will never believe their password was accidentally reset. No, surely you are hacking their gibsons.
ima tell them, but this is going to be an official incident elevated to the CIO for sure
sigh
It totes will, that is why you need to make it their fault. You are holding the hot potato.
I accidentally reset a VIP's password in active directory because I was looking at the wrong onenote for the username
Do I tell anyone or do I just let the user fail to log in, call us, and get a reset and go on with her day
Could backfire and couldnt. Is this manager tech savy/generally smart? Have trust issues with IT? For my techs and the microscope we are under I would have them document and call individual and assist with resetting of password directly. But we are being watched pretty intensely.
Seeing as VIPs forget their own password and/or how to type every other week, password problems never come back on IT.
Like, when they do straight up forget they blame IT anyway.
Why take the heat when you can just say "yes, yes, I have no idea how it could have happened, I'm so sorry" like you do every other week when it's the VIP's fault
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
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y2jake215certified Flat Birther theoristthe Last Good Boy onlineRegistered Userregular
make sure to be condescending about how they forgot their password
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
haha, all the real IT people are liars and tricksters!
We do this because override is about to get shit on.
It's an honest mistake, it happens to literally all of us, but at one point in our career we were just a little too honest and someone made our fucking week miserable because of something so stupid.
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
haha, all the real IT people are liars and tricksters!
lie? Not at all. Hell you can note on the user account you accidentally did it. You can be completely honest internally.
Never tell the user because they rarely believe the truth. Users are paranoid as fuck. Especially if you're talking "VIPs" (protip that's almost always code for Old as Fuck outside silicon valley)
Pretend it never happened @override367, and hope no one goes to investigate the system logs of the domain controller to see who reset it.
If confronted about you doing it, go "oh I must've accidentally clicked that when I was resetting someone's password the other day then"
nobody will investigate it, this user is bad at computer and everyone will just assume she fucked it up just like her brother did (the other owner, the one who I was supposed to be resetting)
she's actually really nice though, I don't mind telling her, the problem is the fucking CIO is holding a sales meeting in the help desk area for no reason and if he hears me explain it to her he's going to MAKE AN EXAMPLE because he's that kind of asshole
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SixCaches Tweets in the mainframe cyberhexRegistered Userregular
I read a bunch of the Westworld thread and man whenever there's a show with mysteries some people get all kinds of holier than thou and upset the show isn't just giving them everything. I fucking loved LOST and maintain that a shitload of people still don't understand the ending. Westworld is right up my alley so far with the mysteries and hints. ARGs are fun and you don't have to engage with them if you don't want to, so why do people get so bent out of shape when they exist as part of a show? Mysteries and hints and fan theories are fun!
I know what you mean.
Ending of Lost:
Everyone was actually baked into a giant apple pie before the show even started.
A) Pretend like it never happened and go on with your life and feign ignorance
or Admit you made a mistake and have your company escalate the "problem" to the CIO/CTO so they can bitch at you about a stupid mistake
it seems pretty obvious what the real answer is
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
Like seriously, let any sysadmin that has access to user accounts and a reset system of any kind that has never done this cast the first stone on accidentally resetting the wrong account.
If you cast a stone you're a fucking liar btw
I couldn't do that.
I specialize in fire magic. Never learned earth magic.
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Salmonella is in the raw egg if the chicken carries it
Washing eggs might offer some protection if your egg comes from a non salmonella carrying chicken that is nevertheless in close contact with chickens that do carry it
I know what you mean.
Ending of Lost:
Most people do not understand that.
israelis have a lot of trouble with flat a's
try to talk to a heeb about john coltrane. they will say the word sex a whole lot
I heard about that. I was convinced it was a made up click bait story.
I was wrong.
what if we were on the exact same level of drunkenness, both thoroughly unable to demonstrate consent to one another
at that point maybe it's less gross and more pathetic
Do I tell anyone or do I just let the user fail to log in, call us, and get a reset and go on with her day
Um it was a papaya, did you not even watch the show
smh
Yes.
I say this recognizing I will feel differently later maybe but
I want that old man in the trump hat doxxed hard
Literally on top of a dropped pizza slice, restaurant napkin inexplicably stuck to your butt cheek
The whole POINT OF THE SHOW was that a papaya and an apple are one and the same.
i just picked a random but feasible date
curse my lazy bostonian blood
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
You fool.
You've trafficked in falsehoods and ruined an entire generation of children.
@override367
the kid in the very beginning of this clip is literally any time i eat
of course you keep that under your hat
you know how this works
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
depends on your org, but that'd be something you'd want to proactively fix at my company as they wouldn't be able to get email on their phone, etc, and you probably don't want them calling the help desk if you can avoid it
This shit happens. It's best to let them call in because otherwise an honest mistake turns into needless paranoia and witch hunting on the part of the customer. They have no problem accepting their password needs resetting, but they will never believe their password was accidentally reset. No, surely you are hacking their gibsons.
Do it to every other user, call it a "widespread system issue" then sit back and do nothing for 3 hours. Then fix it for everyone.
Could backfire and couldnt. Is this manager tech savy/generally smart? Have trust issues with IT? For my techs and the microscope we are under I would have them document and call individual and assist with resetting of password directly. But we are being watched pretty intensely.
preferably not your own office
ima tell them, but this is going to be an official incident elevated to the CIO for sure
sigh
If you cast a stone you're a fucking liar btw
you're causing your own gypsy curse this time
If confronted about you doing it, go "oh I must've accidentally clicked that when I was resetting someone's password the other day then"
Seeing as VIPs forget their own password and/or how to type every other week, password problems never come back on IT.
Like, when they do straight up forget they blame IT anyway.
Why take the heat when you can just say "yes, yes, I have no idea how it could have happened, I'm so sorry" like you do every other week when it's the VIP's fault
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
maybe i'm streaming terrible dj right now if i am its here
We do this because override is about to get shit on.
It's an honest mistake, it happens to literally all of us, but at one point in our career we were just a little too honest and someone made our fucking week miserable because of something so stupid.
There is no "real IT people" it's just people who figured out how to use google and convince everyone they know what they're doing
I am 90% sure when you get hired to be a sysadmin you wake up with white hair like a nerdy version of Tim Allen's Santa Claus.
EDIT: At the very least, we all lie to ourselves.
lie? Not at all. Hell you can note on the user account you accidentally did it. You can be completely honest internally.
Never tell the user because they rarely believe the truth. Users are paranoid as fuck. Especially if you're talking "VIPs" (protip that's almost always code for Old as Fuck outside silicon valley)
nobody will investigate it, this user is bad at computer and everyone will just assume she fucked it up just like her brother did (the other owner, the one who I was supposed to be resetting)
she's actually really nice though, I don't mind telling her, the problem is the fucking CIO is holding a sales meeting in the help desk area for no reason and if he hears me explain it to her he's going to MAKE AN EXAMPLE because he's that kind of asshole
A) Pretend like it never happened and go on with your life and feign ignorance
or
Admit you made a mistake and have your company escalate the "problem" to the CIO/CTO so they can bitch at you about a stupid mistake
it seems pretty obvious what the real answer is
I couldn't do that.
I specialize in fire magic. Never learned earth magic.