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Re: VERY busy day
« Reply #15 on: 25 October 2010, 00:00:29 »

Looks like gamesaves are transferred :y :y
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Re: VERY busy day
« Reply #16 on: 25 October 2010, 07:44:57 »

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I would have thought fixing the other brake was more important than buggering around with kids toys  :-/


This weekend, I've managed a pair of droplinks, steering idler, washed the windowsills outside, reconfigured the layout of the shelving units in the garage, made significant progress in tidying the garage (a mess since shed dismantled), tidied up my office, made up a PC out of some old bits (then promptly failed to install Win95 or Win98 - its for EPROM programming), fixed a couple of issues on the server with backups and with processes not starting at bootup, fixed an issue with one of my brother's SQL servers not allowing transactions and kick off the replication again, fixed some traffic master units, and spent hours trying to get OLP working on UK Norstars (and failed :()

Lazy layabout :P
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« Reply #17 on: 25 October 2010, 08:02:29 »

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Been busy here.. Bit of glider fettling with my syndicate partner Chris, then decided to take her for a flight before the gliding season is completely out. Not been doing very much this season, what with rebuilding the Westfield.

Anyway, a very pleasant hour of soaring. Turned out to be a nice day.

Kevin

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Now that, I consider to be civilised. 8-) 8-) :y
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« Reply #18 on: 25 October 2010, 10:29:20 »

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We intended to have a proper lie in on Sat morning, due to a couple of late nights on Thursday and Friday. I was really looking forward to it.

Then just before 8am was when my brother's staff rang to say all the tills were offline, and wouldn't come back on.  Best laid plans and all that ;D

bad news.. :-/ 

when a problem steals my weekend I hate that..like last week.. my whole saturday was gone and not something serious like yours :(
It was only very serious because it was a Saturday (his busiest day of the week).

And its situations like this which means he won't get an IT support contract - he  knows I know the importance of such failures, and will be quicker to either fix, or implement workaround.
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« Reply #19 on: 25 October 2010, 10:33:04 »

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I would have thought fixing the other brake was more important than buggering around with kids toys  :-/


This weekend, I've managed a pair of droplinks, steering idler, washed the windowsills outside, reconfigured the layout of the shelving units in the garage, made significant progress in tidying the garage (a mess since shed dismantled), tidied up my office, made up a PC out of some old bits (then promptly failed to install Win95 or Win98 - its for EPROM programming), fixed a couple of issues on the server with backups and with processes not starting at bootup, fixed an issue with one of my brother's SQL servers not allowing transactions and kick off the replication again, fixed some traffic master units, and spent hours trying to get OLP working on UK Norstars (and failed :()

Lazy layabout :P
That was my intention, nice lie in on Saturday, then potter about.

But my brother's problem got me up early, it was a sod to fix, which wound me up a bit  :-[, so I took out my frustration on those droplinks ;D ;D

Would have got more done, but caught my duff knee on the handle of the welder (perfect design for that, thanks Clarke  >:(). I might have shouted, "Ouch, that hurt a bit" or words to that effect, and had to pack up then, and sit down  :-[
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