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Where's me laptop?!
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If all you use is Putty, why do you care what the mouse pointer does?Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid. -
That reminds me of the ancient clientco PC which didn't have enough RAM to do a pivot table. I wrote a bit of COBOL to do it. I would have taken my laptop in for the job but that was a no-no.Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostI did 9 months on site where I was saddled with 2 desktops I would have been ashamed to provide to a user 10 years previously.
In fact I remembered scrapping similar machines a decade before.
I used to curse Microsoft on a regular basis for their recommendations for the RAM required, because that is all the bean counters would spring for. I always made sure that my own systems had plenty more.Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostFiring up MS Project or Excel was a job of click the icon, make some coffee, have a 2 hour meeting and by the time I got back it might have started the app. I rebooted the PCs about 4 times in 9 months.
The first thing I noticed about working in Europe was the comparative ease of getting the right tools for the job. Things like source code control software which we take for granted nowadays - most of my clientcos in the UK had rolled their own rather than spring for the real McCoy.Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostI offered several times to provide usable kit and even leave it after the contract was over (secure site) as I lacked the tools to do the job effectively, but they politely declined...
Good place, interesting projects, great people, but ye gods the tools were bog useless
Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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