- Fix for weird "program too big to fit in memory" problems on Windows.
Cool! I'm curious as to what you found was causing that and if you saw it your system?
Very minor code improvements. "Bad Tic's" are stored in the BADTICS subdirectory.
What about inbound TICTAC files?
Sorted by flavour and cheapness of the sender.
Very minor, almost trivial stuff:
Did you get bored again in front of the computer? <G>
It was actually done late last night, logged in at lunch to press "publish".
I used to get yelled at when I was in school at ITT Tech for SSHing into
my server at home by the school's IT tech (an older guy). I really pissed him off when I set my SSH port to 443. He couldn't prove otherwise.
I'd sit in class, bored as I already knew this stuff, and would work on
the BBS and chat on IRC using irssi.
Mark Hofmann wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
The two experiences confirmed that college was not for me. I never
looked back and did just fine.
Mark Hofmann wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
The two experiences confirmed that college was not for me. I never looked back and did just fine.
I waited 24 years before going back to school. I only got the piece of paper to help my career. I didn't really need it.
it sucks microsoft retired mcse mcsa and other certs.
i need to find out what cert would be good for me
Hello Jas,
14 Mar 22 06:36, you wrote to Digimaus:
it sucks microsoft retired mcse mcsa and other certs.
i need to find out what cert would be good for me
I'd highly recommend CompTIA's A+ and their Network+, Security+, and Linux certs. My A+ cert has allowed me to get jobs I'd not have otherwise. I h a lifetime A+ cert as I received mine in 2005.
You can verify my cert by going to http://verify.CompTIA.org and entering 8N5TR992ZCVQ528B for the code.
i kinda want to try to work at an amazon location and do next to nothing.
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Re: Re: Very minor D'Bridge release availabl
By: Jas Hud to Sean Dennis on Mon Mar 14 2022 06:55 pm
i kinda want to try to work at an amazon location and do next to
nothing.
If I didn't know better, I would think you have just turned into a millennial, or a Spaniard. Having a job which consists in sitting all day doing nothing is pretty much the Spanish dream (just as becoming the best you can be was the American dream, and genociding jews was the German dream).
Hello Jas,
14 Mar 22 06:36, you wrote to Digimaus:
it sucks microsoft retired mcse mcsa and other certs.
i need to find out what cert would be good for me
I'd highly recommend CompTIA's A+ and their Network+, Security+, and Linux+ certs. My A+ cert has allowed me to get jobs I'd not have otherwise. I have a lifetime A+ cert as I received mine in 2005.
HSM wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
A+ in 1999 for me. Pretty useful if i need to change jumpers for a com port IRQ....;)
I'm thinking of trying the online school thing soon. i just want to get certs. i need something that won't take long and will have a good payoff.
Lux wrote to Jas Hud <=-
You ever think of doing HVAC or something, its easy work and the
schooling is pretty simple for the most part.
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Lux wrote to Jas Hud <=-
You ever think of doing HVAC or something, its easy work and the schooling is pretty simple for the most part.
Damn good money too from what I've heard.
Jas Hud wrote to digimaus <=-
no, i dont want to get into HVAC. i dont want to crawl on my knees into attics and shit. i also dont want to work inside people's old houses
and their fucked up systems.
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Jas Hud wrote to digimaus <=-
no, i dont want to get into HVAC. i dont want to crawl on my knees
into
attics and shit. i also dont want to work inside people's old houses and their fucked up systems.
If you do corporate HVAC systems, you could spend most of your time
working
in the open ceiling before anyone else has dibs, and they'll have to route around your ducting.
You ever think of doing HVAC or something, its easy work and the schooling is pretty simple for the most part.
Damn good money too from what I've heard.
no, i dont want to get into HVAC. i dont want to crawl on my knees into at and shit. i also dont want to work inside people's old houses and their fu up systems.
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You ever think of doing HVAC or something, its easy work and the schooling is pretty simple for the most part.
Damn good money too from what I've heard.
If you like working holidays and emergency calls you can make an absolute killing doing it.
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no, i dont want to get into HVAC. i dont want to crawl on my knees into at and shit. i also dont want to work inside people's old houses and their fu up systems.
No no not residental do the bigger stuff. The large systems are cake, the compressors are all on racks and the componenets are spread all over the pad spaced out. No attic, no knee work.
If you like working holidays and emergency calls you can make an
absolute killing doing it.
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Hello Lux,
20 Mar 22 21:28, you wrote to me:
If you like working holidays and emergency calls you can make an absolute killing doing it.
That's what I did in IT too. I'd make doubletime working on holidays and usually time and a half being on-call overnight.
If you like working holidays and emergency calls you can make an absolute killing doing it.
That's what I did in IT too. I'd make doubletime working on holidays and usually time and a half being on-call overnight.
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Hello Jas,
14 Mar 22 06:36, you wrote to Digimaus:
it sucks microsoft retired mcse mcsa and other certs.
i need to find out what cert would be good for me
I'd highly recommend CompTIA's A+ and their Network+, Security+, and Linux+ certs. My A+ cert has allowed me to get jobs I'd not have otherwise. I have
a lifetime A+ cert as I received mine in 2005.
You can verify my cert by going to http://verify.CompTIA.org and entering 8N5TR992ZCVQ528B for the code.
so do the newer certs expire like all the other ones do?
Very minor improvement to personal mail notification in the Idle screen.
I read that and heard in my mind "You've got mail!"
I work with someone who has that as the email notification on their
phone, every hour it goes off...
I work with someone who has that as the email notification on their phone, every hour it goes off...
Wow. That'd get annoying really fast.
Nick Andre wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
Some moron I have to work with for a customer of mine is using Imesage
on a Mac, so what he does is type one sentence, presses enter, another sentence, presses enter etc. over and over. This shows up as individual texts on my Iphone thus it just gets "stupid" with the noise and
buzzing.
- Updated documentation.
The worst part about programming as no one reads the damn docs then complai to you about it, right?
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