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Well he works most weekends, lives in potato land central Europe, drives a Passat.
Only telling him to live a little, know-wha-ah-mean?Hard Brexit now!
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You can hardly look down on someone for where they live while living in the UK.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell he works most weekends, lives in potato land central Europe, drives a Passat.
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Cos life is about the car you drive, isn't it?Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell he works most weekends, lives in potato land central Europe, drives a Passat.
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Sas,
make hay while the sun shines
for your peace of mind, Benes invoincing and family enjoy a comfortable life, and to prove it we're going to a sunny mediterranean island for 10 days at the end of august
howzat ?
but the fact remains, make hay while the sun shines
and anyone who works in .net technical side can tell you this stuff is fascinating and addictive
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Just read up on it. (In true consultant style - a 20 page ppt read in 5 minutes)Originally posted by milanbenes View PostThomas, dude we're on rampup for 5 of the components, for all the components we're going to highest available where possible 7.0 EHP or 7.1 EHP etc
there will be no time for you tube this weekend unfortunately
this weekend is a worry
it's like the tide's coming in and there is no turning back just gotta keep going until all issues are resolved and the business signs off all systems
Milan.
Doesn't look too bad. I guess the long run time is due to the EHP's being cumulative.
You will be ok. And the users will scream when they see the new stuff on Monday
They always do.
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Of course it is - which i why I have an Aygo. The latest cutting edge Nipponese technology in 2005.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostCos life is about the car you drive, isn't it?Hard Brexit now!
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Thomas,
you can rest assured in the true style, ehp is all change and totally different to anything we are used to
Sas,
we still have the passat was out in it at the weekend, excellent car with a long life left
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostThomas, dude we're on rampup for 5 of the components, for all the components we're going to highest available where possible 7.0 EHP or 7.1 EHP etc
Is there only me out here that this means nothing at all to?
Best of luck though!
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postfingers crossedInstead of wishing for luck, why not just do two backups before you start? And have a proper test plan? And allow yourselves enough time to do a roll-back?Originally posted by milanbenes View Postthis weekend is a worry
it's like the tide's coming in and there is no turning back just gotta keep going until all issues are resolved and the business signs off all systemsMy all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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