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I put my Log Log Duplex Decitrig slide rule in its leather case, in a padded drawer.
I keep the book that came with it on the bookshelf.
(no, don't remember the last time I used it)
>64
It’s weird being the same age as old people. Live every day like it is your last; one day, it will be.
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I had a moment of panic when I read your message and realised my British Thornton P221 Comprehensive slide rule wasn't in it's usual spot. Then I realised I'd moved it to an adjacent shelf while trying to tidy up. I last used it for anything serious roughly half a century ago!
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Options
a.) Crush them and throw them away...
b.) Donate the laptops to a non-profit organization with an OS; of course only after all your personal data has been irretrievably deleted (which can then be rather critical).
c.) Donate the laptops to a non-profit organization _without_an_OS
Format all the drives
Personally I tend to a.)
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Let me assure you, the laptops I have are the rejects that the non-profits don't want and send to the recycling center.
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Umm, Dandy, don't take this the wrong way, but you have issues. I type this as I look at my current work laptop, my new work laptop and my old work laptop while typing this on my server. If your stack is that high, seek therapy.
But wait, I have a funny story to tell. Actually, not so funny, so I'm not going there. I just typed it out and I got very angry. Don't be a hoarder.
Charlie Gilley
“Microsoft is the virus..."
"the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money"
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What's "that high"? Did I say how high I have laptops stacked? How many do you think I have?
What's too many? Who's to say? Based on what criteria?
These are the tools of my trade. I use them to earn a living.
You don't want to know about my other ("non-laptop") systems then. Or the number of VMs my hosts are running.
My dad was a mechanic. He owns more than one set of sockets. More than one set of ratchets. More than one set of screwdrivers. More than one impact wrench. Should I inform him that's excessive?
I'm not offended. Share your story if you must. I genuinely wonder what made you "very angry".
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Oh jeeze, it's the lounge, relax. I know all about laptop stacks. It was a running joke in my family what with 11 kids and needing laptops for school, toss in the wife and myself...
So, the angry story - I must have had 6 or more laptops back in the equipment closet. My youngest two, and I'm guessing they were like 8 and 6 yo at the time, asked wife if they could take apart a laptop to see what was inside. Mom thought it was fine... now this is in May. Come November, remember, I have a hoard at home so Christmas is a big financial opportunity. I think to myself, "Myself, lets sell those old laptops and buy Christmas presents." I go to the equipment closet - nothing there. Went to the master bedroom closet - mmm nothing there. After zooming around the house for 30 minutes, wife asks me, "What are you looking for?"
me: "The laptops I had back in the closet."
her: "Oh, those are gone."
me: "Pray tell where?"
her: "I let the kids take them apart."
me: "They were MY laptops." <--- blood pressure rising.
her: "We TOLD you about this."
me: Funny look on my face... umm, "bull$hit" <--- kids running for cover, mom's in trouble.
her: doubling down, "We TOLD you we were going to do this!"
me: I've lost my temper at this point. Honestly, I have never been so angry than at this point. My hands are shaking.
"Do not EVER touch computer hardware in this house again."
I went to my office. Wife wanted to discuss the situation. Nope not going to happen. Leave me alone.
That's where the anger quip came from. Like you, I have my stack of laptops. Hope we're good now.
Charlie Gilley
“Microsoft is the virus..."
"the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money"
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Hey man, I knew that, clearly, it's wasn't my "hoarding" that got you angry. I'm sorry. I know we've discussed your situation before, and believe me, I had zero intent to rile you up - you don't deserve that.
If anyone must know: I have exactly 4 of these old laptops. Certainly not anything excessive (I don't think???) If I've painted a different picture, that's my bad.
And there's only one of these laptops I've actually bought myself. The other three were given to me by people who needed to upgrade to something else and didn't know what to do with them. I do put them to good use - mainly, trying out various Linux distros that, for a reason or another, won't run in a VM.
Which I find strange, as you'd think a VM, with its known virtualized hardware, would have better support than the endless myriad of physical hardware configurations.
[Edit]
Oh, and if anyone ever touched any of my hardware without my permission, there'd be some serious s'plainin' to do. Things would get unpleasant.
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we're good my friend. It's all good.
The problem with VMs is you have to get there and be religious about using them. For work, I believe in them religiously. For personal stuff, I am very easily led astray to install stuff on the base system. I have a year long project trying to pull all of my personal stuff, email, documents, etc into a VM. I keep getting distracted. I'll get there.
Charlie Gilley
“Microsoft is the virus..."
"the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money"
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I'm a slave to my VMs.
I made the switch, maybe 15 years ago, once I understood the potential.
My primary system hardly has anything on it - I tend to leave anything I would consider to be "my docs" on a system that just has a bunch of disks. Nothing on that host but the OS. My VM hosts (other, "remote" systems) have nothing but their required drivers and the VM host software (Hyper-V in my case).
My VMs are pretty much all single-purpose. One VM dedicated to running the DC role. Another for dev. Another for SQL (only). A bunch more for testing against various OSes. Another for all the browsers under the sun.
If something goes wrong with a VM, since it has a single task, it's usually pretty straightforward to bring it back up. It's really when you dump everything on a single machine that rebuilding becomes a real time sink.
When it comes to backing up the VMs, I just backup the hard drive files, and I know I can bring them over to another host in the worst case scenario, and just recreate new VMs and point to the existing "disks" (disk files).
I have a separate VM that's purely for trying out random downloads and things I might not necessarily trust from the get-go. I even have one VM where I do all my printing. I have more than one printer, and printers are notorious for installing all sorts of extra garbage. I let them install whatever they want on that system, I don't care, it's ONLY used for those few times I need to actually print, and the VM otherwise remains off. My "real" systems all remain pretty clean without that sort of cruft that just accumulates all the time.
Anyway, I don't think I need to convert you to the VM religion. I could write a lot more on their benefits...
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nah, I'm there brother . My former primary customer mystifies me in not letting developers use VMs. But the developers get paid even if their machine goes down. Consultants don't. Glancing at my stack of backup laptops....
Charlie Gilley
“Microsoft is the virus..."
"the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money"
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charlieg wrote: Glancing at my stack of backup laptops....
LMAO
A coworker of mine is using a good set of VMs, but refuses to run VS itself in a VM. Too much of a difference in compilation time, he says (and he's using a much faster system than I have).
He's not wrong, but I don't tell VS to perform full rebuilds every 8 minutes. He's a little OCD in that way.
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.. walked into a blood donation clinic.
The nurse asked the rabbit: "What is your blood type?"
"I'm probably a type O" said the rabbit.
I'll take the coat on the way out
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A friend of mine is so Irish, his blood type is O apostrophe.
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If you woke up today, it's a good day. May it be filled with awesomeness and low carb cupcakes.
Jeremy Falcon
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I needed that. Not floating anxiety, floating agitation - may be related to the impending hurricane that is going to impact Atlanta.
I mean, how DARE the weather interrupt my schedule?
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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Hope your and your family get through the hurricane ok.
Jeremy Falcon
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It was going to a good day till you served low carb cupcakes
Hogan
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: low carb cupcakes
I read that as "alcohol-free beer".
Doesn't that defeat the purpose?
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dandy72 wrote: Doesn't that defeat the purpose? Well, I wanna lose my man boobs, but if you have none... then may you eat so may normal cupcakes you pass out.
Jeremy Falcon
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EF decides I have properties, for example a Widget class in an entry and if there's no FK it creates a WidgetId property. This despite were Posgress (all lower case) and we say Key instead of Id. I know of no way to modify or configure this feature and asked how to turn it off. I was asked for a code sample, I said no, this is a general EF feature and I want to turn it off. I got told they can't help without a specific code sample, and they turned my question off!!!!
To be clear this happens even with auto generated code and is ALWAYS WRONG. I am happy to have an issue I need to sort out to access one property, based on auto generated nonsense, but I don't want NO ACCESS to a table because it will always invent columns in the SQL that I never claimed to exist.
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In these parts, it's known as SNARK Overflow.
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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I have found a lot of inspiring tips and code pieces, but I agree that it is badly presented and sometimes a harsh tongue is there.
But see the Q&A section of CP - there are also big differences. I got sometimes bad critics for working solutions.
And someone asked about his library but explicitly did accepted no redesign of his crap.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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