@levicki said in In case you care about the Theranos stuff still:
Hot as hard as it was John Holmes' I hear.
Try typing with both hands, or at least your dominant hand.
@levicki said in In case you care about the Theranos stuff still:
Hot as hard as it was John Holmes' I hear.
Try typing with both hands, or at least your dominant hand.
@levicki I'm implying that your typos were caused by your dominant hand being occupied with other things. Perhaps in reference to said Mr Holmes.
@levicki I'm implying that your typos were caused by your dominant hand being occupied with other things. Perhaps in reference to said Mr Holmes.
@levicki said in In case you care about the Theranos stuff still:
Hot as hard as it was John Holmes' I hear.
Try typing with both hands, or at least your dominant hand.
@Lorne Kates said:
Honourable mention: Does anyone know a non-spam site where I can download Netscape 7.2?
Assuming you want the English version, you're welcome!
@snoofle said:
they will only age-out data when we lose a client; otherwise, the data stays forever.
Given the high-quality DBAs and their shenanigans, at your gig, that may actually be a workable solution.
@snoofle said:
Apparently, production shutting down is not justification for an expense; even a $20 fan.
Go to said bean counter's office, swap fan in their PC with broken fan from server. If they complain, tell them to count beans using their fingers instead of the PC.
I think I have you beat. Several years ago in response to the Apost worm (http://www.f-secure.com/v-descs/readme.shtml), our IT dept blocked any file attachments with a filename that began with "as". Now the paylod for this particular worm is a PE executable called readme.exe, and executables were already blocked. But since the email containing the worm had a subject line of "As per your request!", they went ahead and blocked any attachmenst that began with "as", including any files inside of zip archives.
They never did understand why their scheme wasn't helping anything.