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Originally posted by BR14 View Postare you now, or have you ever been,a Powerpoint Monkey??
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostNo, but I think that's the way my career is heading
don't do it.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIdiot: my Synology NAS hadn't failed, so I didn't need to buy a new one. The cable had fallen out of the power brick when I was having a tidy up
So I unplugged its power adapter, leaving it still plugged into one of the USB3 ports on the Mac, and it somehow started working again - well, its blue lights that indicate if something's plugged into a socket started working, but I'm not sure if it was actually working properly. I tried plugging the power back in and the lights went off again, which is kind of the opposite of how things are supposed to be
I've switched over to an old USB2 hub for now, but in light of your experience, I'll have to experiment and see if it actually is broken or notComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSounds like an electrical issue in the garage?
Just poor quality bulbs from B&Q IIRC.
The poorest quality bulbs ever were the ten 100W rough service bulbs from Maplin, "Everready" make, all of which were crap, a couple exploded out of the fitting, and at least 6 had a lifetime of about 5 seconds each.
Entertainment: "The curious life & death of Brian Jones" on Smithsonian, followed by "The curious life & death of a Titanic child".
Then it's on to "Alien Resurrection".When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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dinner was the other half of the pie, with the other half of the Rioja.
ents: i'm attempting schitts creek, but, being septic, i'm not sure it'll appeal.
i'll probably just want, no, NEED, to punch people.
septic two dimensional overemotional pilloks do that to me.Comment
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Watched an episode of The Repair Shop and am now watching University Challenge.
Dinner was macaroni cheese with some left over shredded ham hock mixed in.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postthat was yesterday's TV.
you live in a timewarp?Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostNo, but I think that's the way my career is heading
Better pay and more exposure to promotions!
Though it would suck the life out of me.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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