heheheheheWhich means somebody would have had to have come into my office and shaken the shit out of it while I was at lunch today.
Underling 1 says she didn't see anybody go in my office. But that could just mean she's in on it...
Are you someone who cleans statuary?My job and prostitutes/porn stars are probably the only professions that can come home complaining of being covered in nut dust.
I don't know what soda you drink, but I've had cans and bottels go off like a rocket days after being shaken. Once opened, yeah, it settles back down quickly. While pressurized it lasts longer.Even then, no matter how much you shake a soda, it only takes a half-minute or so for it to calm back down to where you can open it.
Which is also something prostitutes/porn stars can say.I don't know what soda you drink, but I've had cans and bottels go off like a rocket days after being shaken. Once opened, yeah, it settles back down quickly. While pressurized it lasts longer.
That is some serious Old on Young action.... covered in nut dust.
Might even cut into your Rimworld time.Just learned yesterday that the office will be closed both 7/3 AND 7/4 in observance of the 4th. Well. It'll be nice to have a 4 day weekend, I suppose, but that just means the work for those holidays has to be done before the weekend. Next week's gonna be... eggh. >_<
Might even cut into your Rimworld time.
--Patrick
Step 1: Managerial CollusionSoda gnomes. That's the only explanation.
And back in. False alaem, according to the super.Current status: Waiting outside my building with Diomedes in his carrier because the fire alarm went off a few minutes ago.
And a typewriter, lots of paper, a Big Wheels.Won't. Apparently even the end of this week wasn't soon enough.
On the brighter side, my suggestion that they need to look after the old building after they close is being taken seriously. All I really need is pay and internet.
I've already been going in with a pocketful of fountain pens to play with every night.And a typewriter, lots of paper, a Big Wheels.
Maybe not -- that would make him a dull boy.And a typewriter, lots of paper, a Big Wheels.
A dull boy who would still have a job. Worth it.Maybe not -- that would make him a dull boy.
Unless it was absolutely something that only tech support could fix, like permissions that no one in the building understood, I would avoid calling them at all costs. No matter the question or any steps I took to troubleshoot on my end, they would insist on logging in remotely. Even for the simplest yes or no questions they would want to log in. Or for situations that required an inactivity timeout to trigger. Useless.I really, really hate incompetent IT departments. My wife's employer has had an IT/support department that has commonly been referred to as the "helpless desk" for the past 12 years, and they get worse every year. In fact, their in-house staff got so bad, that last year they outsourced their IT to Manila. Today (like many, many, many other days), her internet won't connect - but only to her employer's sites and services. Every site she could want to go to except her company's work just fine. Now, this is a fairly common occurrence, and usually she just has to call IT, wait 3 or 4 hours to get someone that speaks English (no, I don't mean unaccented English, or easy to understand English, I mean English), and then reboot her computer a bunch of times while they try to apply patches and hotfixes to it remotely. Today, however, she got a real genius. While remotely supporting the computer, the tech uninstalled the network adapter. The tech then called my wife and asked her why she disconnected from the remote session.
Oh, and I should probably mention that this happens once a month. Every month. During month end. When my wife's job is on the line the most.
You got to hurt other people, got some cool memorabilia you collect, and got paid to do it? Neat!Getting commercials out of agencies this week has been like pulling teeth.
I wish I did REALLY get to pull their teethYou got to hurt other people, got some cool memorabilia you collect, and got paid to do it? Neat!
Dang, a quality one will set you back a grand or 3.I decided to convert my circular saw into a table saw because I needed reliable, repeatable cuts for my latest project. It works great! The only problem is now I want an actual, quality table saw
Yeah, every time I see a DIY post/video, and the dude has Festool gear. I'm like, "Must be nice, rich boy."I cry myself to sleep clutching a Rockler catalog