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andrewducker) wrote2002-01-12 11:08 am
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Stuck in the weblog with you
I'm in work this weekend and next, because these servers are being installed.
However, most of the time there's not a lot I can do because the installation expert is actually setting them up. So I've got to be here, but my time is mostly my own. Oh, and there's no users about to get in the way and annoy me. And I get 4 days off later in lieu, which is nice. So, in the end, I'm actually pretty much in favour of this.
But as I'm here with bugger all to do, and a free brain, expect more updates than normal.
However, most of the time there's not a lot I can do because the installation expert is actually setting them up. So I've got to be here, but my time is mostly my own. Oh, and there's no users about to get in the way and annoy me. And I get 4 days off later in lieu, which is nice. So, in the end, I'm actually pretty much in favour of this.
But as I'm here with bugger all to do, and a free brain, expect more updates than normal.
Killing Joke
We don't have a TV, and unfortunately, I'm supposed to be working harder than I am. but the job is mindlessly dull (supporting untrained, stupid users), or I'd have CIV3 installed on this machine by now.
Debate does pass the time very well, and that's what I tend to use mailing lists for, but finding people to debate with can be tricky (most of my friends aren't that interested in the cut and thrust of debate).
And yeah, I've been using usenet intermittently since 1991. Google groups is a fantastic resource (if I have a problem, it inevitably turns out that at least 10 other people have had it before), and for sheer discussion and information there's nothing like being able to post a barely remembered description of a short story and have someone tell me that it's from the June 1957 issue of Amazing and which collections it can be found in.
I even managed to find some of my very early posts on the early google groups. And they weren't quite as embarassing as they thought they were going to be.