Comment Re:Nothing to see here... (Score 2) 232
Don't feed the trolls.
While Exchange does have issues (like ALL software), what he's describing is circa 1998 Exchange 5.5. Obviously has not touched Exchange since then.
Don't feed the trolls.
While Exchange does have issues (like ALL software), what he's describing is circa 1998 Exchange 5.5. Obviously has not touched Exchange since then.
Shhhh... don't wake him!!
Why do we assume that our cities should be places for cars and motor transport?
Because they are designed that way (at least in North America)
I don't have a Twitter machine so I am thanking you here instead
They'd have great retirements as historically-significant World Community Grid space heaters!
515 Somerset Street West
You heating the beer?
(Vanier resident here)
Have you tried something called WSUS Offline? I've used it to fix issues like this with domain PCs
No responses? Come on guys this isn't rocket surgery!!
So.. is there any way to find out your join date? I've looked into this before and as far as I can tell I joined sometime in 1999... but it would be nice to confirm that somehow.
BOOOOO!!!
As long as you have lawyers & government, there WILL be paperwork.
Agreed and I would add insurance and medical to that list. Been working in the legal industry for the last 20 years or so and convinced that paper is not going anywhere anytime soon.
We used to have a 3rd party printer guy to fix our HP 8000s and other big copier units (Kyocera).. now they are all leased Ricoh MFPs and other 'smart' printers where the tech knows there is a problem before I do
Not sure if serious? Tokyo - 13 million. Canada - 35 million.
You can make a point without the leftist comments. It doesn't reflect well.
But..but... where will I get my fix of grown men re-enacting hockey plays in skinny pants on a lit floor?
Thanks for reminding me of King Missile. Need to root through some boxes in the basement to find the CD again.
"I wanna be different.. just like everybody else"
Should have brought a disassembled clock with you
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