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Roy wrote:
== AND if you had INFORMED US that the DBX store was on ANOTHER partition the problem could have been resolved MUCH FASTER. Give yourself a slap. == Pssst! Whisper - if you had trimmed all the foregoing I'd not have had to scroll down so far to see what you had to say! Give *your self* a slap! ;-D |
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On May 28, 10:26*am, ~BD~ wrote:
Roy wrote: == AND if you had INFORMED US that the *DBX store was on ANOTHER partition the problem could have been resolved MUCH FASTER. Give yourself a slap. == Pssst! Whisper - if you had trimmed all the foregoing I'd not have had to scroll down so far to see what you had to say! Give *your self* a slap! ;-D == Okay...guilty as charged. SLAP!!!!!! == |
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On Sat, 28 May 2011 10:54:28 -0400, SC Tom wrote:
Glad you figured out the problem. Sometimes it is the simplest things, isn't it? That's all very well, but if you had your way, he would've flattened and rebuilt. -- “Freedom without socialism is privilege and injustice, and socialism without freedom is slavery and brutality.” -Mikhail Bakunin |
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Roy wrote:
On May 28, 10:26 am, wrote: Roy wrote: == AND if you had INFORMED US that the DBX store was on ANOTHER partition the problem could have been resolved MUCH FASTER. Give yourself a slap. == Pssst! Whisper - if you had trimmed all the foregoing I'd not have had to scroll down so far to see what you had to say! Give *your self* a slap! ;-D == Okay...guilty as charged. SLAP!!!!!! == :-) No probs! |
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"Aardvark" wrote in message ... On Sat, 28 May 2011 10:54:28 -0400, SC Tom wrote: Glad you figured out the problem. Sometimes it is the simplest things, isn't it? That's all very well, but if you had your way, he would've flattened and rebuilt. -- “Freedom without socialism is privilege and injustice, and socialism without freedom is slavery and brutality.” -Mikhail Bakunin You've rarely seen that recommendation from me, and certainly didn't see it in this thread :-) I'm a firm believer in fighting it to the death, even when it's no longer feasible (I've always thrived on adversity- that's why I went into retail, and then IS/IT later in my career(s)). -- SC Tom |
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SC Tom wrote: You've rarely seen that recommendation from me, and certainly didn't see it in this thread :-) I'm a firm believer in fighting it to the death, even when it's no longer feasible It is because time has no value for you. In a busy IT department, it is the results that counts. Users wants their systems to be fixed NOW; Not when you have finished fighting to the death! You are a hobbyists; For professional IT guys it is job to thrive in a competitive environment!. |
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"Tester" wrote in message ... SC Tom wrote: You've rarely seen that recommendation from me, and certainly didn't see it in this thread :-) I'm a firm believer in fighting it to the death, even when it's no longer feasible It is because time has no value for you. In a busy IT department, it is the results that counts. Users wants their systems to be fixed NOW; Not when you have finished fighting to the death! You are a hobbyists; For professional IT guys it is job to thrive in a competitive environment!. I'm a hobbyist now; IS/IT was my job for almost 20 years. During that time, I had viable backups/images so I *still* didn't have to flatten and rebuild. I knew my job, and I did it well. Now that I'm retired, I really could give a **** less if it takes me all day or all week to fix something- it's mine, so who cares but me? BTW, I still have viable, proven, and current images of my systems, so if I do get tired of fighting it, it's all good in an hour or so. Time is of value to me; just not as valuable as it used to be :-) Take time to smell the roses. . . -- SC Tom |
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Tester wrote:
SC Tom wrote: You've rarely seen that recommendation from me, and certainly didn't see it in this thread :-) I'm a firm believer in fighting it to the death, even when it's no longer feasible It is because time has no value for you. In a busy IT department, it is the results that counts. Users wants their systems to be fixed NOW; Not when you have finished fighting to the death! You are a hobbyists; Subject-verb &/or adjective-noun agreement ;/ "Think first, slam later" ;/! For professional IT guys it is job to thrive in a competitive environment!. |
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You can not expect a leeching socialist
to pay attention. "SC Tom" wrote in message ... "Aardvark" wrote in message ... On Sat, 28 May 2011 10:54:28 -0400, SC Tom wrote: Glad you figured out the problem. Sometimes it is the simplest things, isn't it? That's all very well, but if you had your way, he would've flattened and rebuilt. -- “Freedom without socialism is privilege and injustice, and socialism without freedom is slavery and brutality.” -Mikhail Bakunin You've rarely seen that recommendation from me, and certainly didn't see it in this thread :-) I'm a firm believer in fighting it to the death, even when it's no longer feasible (I've always thrived on adversity- that's why I went into retail, and then IS/IT later in my career(s)). -- SC Tom |
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