I've written this awesome Helm chart to orchestrate my weekend BBQ on Kubernetes.
If it rains I just tear it down and go back to snoozing in the armchair while the kids cry themselves to sleep.
God, I love DevOps.
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Previously on "I'm planning a massive outdoor BBQ this weekend"
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Gricer in charge of the dance troupe entertainment...Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostDarren_Test on guest parking, suity PMing. Would just need to find a DJ that has the Yakety Sax/Benny Hill theme tune.
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Darren_Test on guest parking, suity PMing. Would just need to find a DJ that has the Yakety Sax/Benny Hill theme tune.Originally posted by mjcp View PostYou could have psychocandy running the track and trace compliance for your visitors too, he's good with that kind of thing!
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Just you be careful there fella ... don't get too close to the marinade. Being 'dim' and a bbg-able crustacean, you don't want someone shoving a skewer up your jacksy and throwing you onto the coalsOriginally posted by DimPrawn View Post@Pooper, can you please predict a category 5 hurricane, followed by 3 feet of snow and a subsequent melt and devastating flood event.
It would be nice to have great weather.
TIA.
EDIT : must read through all replies before thinking I'm being clever and original!
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I lived in Swindon(old town, and yes was Nationwide) for a year. I’m surprised covid-19 would go near the place to be honestOriginally posted by Mordac View PostI'll predict a mini-lockdown for Swindon following that outbreak at the Iceland warehouse. Will that help?
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