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Morning denizens
Looks dry out, though it's still too dark to discern any details. Not excessively cold, thoughComment
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The joy of having the world's worst laptop at clientco is that everything takes hours.
Got in 45 minutes ago and I have just got all the applications I need to do something quickly..
Would have taken 2 minutes at home on my proper machine.Last edited by eek; 15 November 2016, 08:34.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostThe joy of having the world's worst laptop at clientco is that everything takes hours.
Got in 45 minutes ago and I have just got all the applications I need to do something quickly..
Would have taken 2 minutes at home on my proper machine.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostHas always cracked me up, you spend £600 PD or so on a resource, you then fix them up with a £50 laptopmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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ClientCo reconfigured their network cabling in the comms room last night. This has left my machine without a network connection
As I do all my work on a VM, I can't even access my code. And the people who are supposed to fix it aren't sure how until they've studied what their colleagues did last night.
Still invoicingComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostClientCo reconfigured their network cabling in the comms room last night. This has left my machine without a network connection
As I do all my work on a VM, I can't even access my code. And the people who are supposed to fix it aren't sure how until they've studied what their colleagues did last night.
Still invoicingThe Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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