Originally posted by stek
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Wedding in Oxford tomorrow so hotelling it overnight on Saturday. On Sunday I'm popping into Bicester Scramble whilst the Missus fights her way through the assorted foreigners at Bicester Village.
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Originally posted by woohoo View Postblah blah, self loathing, whinge, whinge.
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Originally posted by stek View PostI architect and build unix virtualisation hardware solutions! Not glorified PC virtual machines....
AIX on IBM POWER8 Frames
SPARC Solaris on Oracle err, things
HP-UX/OpenVMS on Superdomes (not for ages tho)
Linux on VMware for Windows-wannabees when I have to.
PS I've cut off my Unix beard now
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View Poststek does something different to do with computers.
AIX on IBM POWER8 Frames
SPARC Solaris on Oracle err, things
HP-UX/OpenVMS on Superdomes (not for ages tho)
Linux on VMware for Windows-wannabees when I have to.
PS I've cut off my Unix beard now
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI like it when relatively poorly paid people describe developers as code monkeys. Makes me laff, all the way to the bank.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostHow long before the conversation deteriorated into a passive aggressive argument about Brexit?
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostKlagenfurt?
I had to look that up.
Apart from sounding like an advert on Viz for a dingleberry cleaner, it looks like a real cul de sac.
At CDG now - no flutes for the champagne
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