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  • Reply To: The Coping Thread

    michael.cole 47030 wrote:

    One rather weird one that I have found now that I am working from home is that every morning when I get up, I go and open all the...

  • Reply To: The Coping Thread

    Hang in there, folks.  It is truly worth it when you have earned your freedom.  Keep looking ahead and anticipating your future.

     

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  • Reply To: Testing or Learning

    Eric M Russell wrote:

    Of course, it's different when someone is looking over your shoulder in real time.

    If someone else wrote the code, it's 'failure'.  If I wrote the code, it's a...

  • Reply To: Testing or Learning

    skeleton567 wrote:

    I can relate to this problem.  I have some historical data, probably only about 600 rows, that I have tried at least four times to get structured in a...

  • Reply To: Testing or Learning

    I can relate to this problem.  I have some historical data, probably only about 600 rows, that I have tried at least four times to get structured in a table,...

  • Reply To: Gathering Data Through Life

    Here is another approach to travel that we have tried in several locations, such as Hawaii, Alaska, and driving across Europe.

    In order to get a real feel for the places,...

  • Reply To: Gathering Data Through Life

    webrunner wrote:

    4 for me. I have barely traveled in my life! Wow. -- webrunner

    I hope that is because you are young and creating your career.  One of the benefits of...

  • Reply To: Gathering Data Through Life

    Doctor Who 2 wrote:

    skeleton567, what do you use for your home NAS? I use OneDrive, which is great, but I'd like to supplement that with local storage. I used to have an...

  • Reply To: Gathering Data Through Life

    Good morning Steve and all of you.  This note today is so true in my own experience.  I guess I didn't realize exactly how much 'data' I had gathered until...

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  • Reply To: Using T-SQL over PoSh

    Jeff Moden wrote:

    My two favorite questions are becoming...

    1. Is there a reason why this MUST be done in PowerShell?

    2. Is there a reason why this MUST be done in Python?

    My questions...

  • Reply To: Using T-SQL over PoSh

    Steve Jones - SSC Editor wrote:

    Indeed. Part of what I wanted to convey is that you need to look at the problem and decide if it's a nail or screw.

    I think most people get...

  • Reply To: Using T-SQL over PoSh

    "When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail".

  • Reply To: Using T-SQL over PoSh

    Hate to admit I didn't even know what PoSh is...

  • Reply To: Advanced Incident Response

    And that was also the position where I learned to stand up for myself.  My boss was very good at yelling at folks in front of the whole office.  So...

  • Reply To: Advanced Incident Response

    Wow, Steve, your comments took me back.  In 1974 I started up a 'data processing' operation for a family-owned company.  From day one we operated 24 hours a day, Sunday...

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