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I expect the APOD people got permission from the owner. If they asked me for permission for a photo of mine, I'd sure give it. Free publicity.
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I also miss MQOTD
GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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Just stumbled across this. Not a bad game, actually. Try without looking at a map, just visualise it.
#Worldle #172 X/6 (96%)
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https://worldle.teuteuf.fr
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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That's ... quite dificult.
#Worldle #172 5/6 (100%)
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https:
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"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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Nah.
#Worldle #173 3/6 (100%)
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https://worldle.teuteuf.fr
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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I was doing it for a while, but there were too many of the games that were islands. I'm just not good at figuring out which is more West - Christmas Island, or The Bahamas.
(I changed the two islands above after I lucked out and actually guessed today's game in 1)
TTFN - Kent
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I think my main problem is going to be distances - I tend to think of the Mercator Projection, which gets wildly inaccurate near the poles ...
Oh, and being unable to spell many of them, of course.
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#Worldle #173 1/6 (100%)
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https://worldle.teuteuf.fr
Today was quite easy for me, have see this map since childhood.
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#Worldle #173 1/6 (100%)
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🎉
https://worldle.teuteuf.fr
Having got it in 1 from the outline, no idea if this is a good game or not!
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Oh, I like this!
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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Rant.
Rant, rant, rant - rant rant.
Rant rant, rantaty rant rant.
ing grawlix rant.
Ranty McRantface!
Ah. I feel better now. AS phone systems do that to me.
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Oohh... No rant from me... I just received shiny new icons for Office -- happy dance.
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OriginalGriff wrote: Ranty McRantface!
He won't be be happy casting aspersions at him.
The most expensive tool is a cheap tool. Gareth Branwyn
JaxCoder.com
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Recorded voice - usually female: "Please stay on the line. Your call is important to us."
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That's pretty bad, but the AS system was a "tell me what you want so I can redirect you" system.
And then it decides I want something totally different and "is that correct?"
Finally went to the (mobile supplier) phone shop and was shown the cheat code: every time it asks what you want you say "to talk to a human being". After the third try it connects you to ... a human being. He was pretty useless as well, but with the help of the guy in the shop we got it done.
All I wanted was a new nano-sim for Herself's new phone ...
Don't even think about their website: my login id for that is "IHateThisCr@p" for a reason.
Why is it that phone companies are so utterly useless at communication?
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OriginalGriff wrote: Why is it that phone companies are so utterly useless at communication?
They're the inspiration for the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation?
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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OriginalGriff wrote: every time it asks what you want you say "to talk to a human being". After the third try it connects you to ... a human being. He was pretty useless as well
Bell Canada[*] has a "chat with a representative" function that, I'm convinced, is just a chatbot. Within 5 minutes of "chatting" with him/her/it, I bluntly said "you're either a bot, or a dumbest human being I've ever had the displeasure of talking with".
I forget exactly what response I got to that, but it did not help in removing my doubt it was indeed a bot.
[*] I wasn't calling on my own behalf...but for someone who needed to get their password reset. And in order to do that...I couldn't find any means on their web site that did not require you to first login. Y'know, with your password. Even their password reset procedure made no sense, and following all links offered brought me back to their login page.
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Similar to when my wife used "Stup1dStuff!" for an account password with a previous mobile phone company.
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Now that I'm fully remote I remain calm, but if I ever have to go back to wearing suits at the office, you will definitely see a tie rant...followed by me whining and trying to avoid returning with a deter rant... if they don't give in I start complaining about anything and everything my vag(ue) rant.
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j snooze wrote: if I ever have to go back to wearing suits at the office, you will definitely see a tie rant I turned down an nice offer once because I would have had to wear a tie to work.
That and the boss was a triple-plated double-bonded dyed-in-the-wool asshat.
The two phenomena might have been related.
Software Zen: delete this;
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I once worked for a British company that got taken over by EDS. (Yes, that EDS). At the time I had a beard, and was (grudgingly) allowed to keep it due to "grandfather rights". However when I was recruiting staff, I had to reject people with beards if, at interview, they declined to shave if offered the job. It was pretty shortly after that that I quit. (Oh, and the debacle at the Christmas lunch when it turned out the caterers had used real brandy in the brandy butter and the managers came round and removed our desserts from in front of us... zero alcohol at work policy. Fair enough, but taken to stupid levels.)
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Please don't hold back and tell us how you are really feeling... 😁
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Hyper-V makes it trivial to create a new VM and point to an existing .VHD/.VHDX file to boot from it. This makes it rather easy to take a hard drive full of VMs, and move them to another machine and run those VMs from there. Even if all you have is VHD/VHDX files and not the associated config files. You may be asked to re-activate (in the case of Windows) in some instances, but it beats recreating a VM entirely from scratch.
It gets tedious however if you have a lot of VHDs and have to manually recreate VMs one-by-one and point each instance to a different file. Hyper-V has lots of PowerShell cmdlets - has anyone ever tried to create a script that would (a) enumerate .VHD files starting from a given root folder and (b) create a new VM for each VHD it finds?
I'm not looking for a full solution. Just some pointers as to what cmdlets might be useful to get the process going.
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Not quite the same, but I did create a library of Hyper-V commands that I used for a project, allowed me to create a new VM, VHDs and virtual floppies, mount and unmount drives, and start/stop a VM. I haven't looked at in years though. I could brush off the cobwebs and bundle it up. Is this of interest?
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Sounds interesting, but overkill for the simple task I'm trying to do. And unless I'm misreading your response, PowerShell already has all the commands to do this nowadays.
In the end, it turns out New-VM has all the params it needs to do a pretty decent job, so I banged together a smallish script after posting my previous question - by far the most complex part was deciding what to name the VMs being created based on the name of the subfolder a VHD/VHDX was found in.
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My script recreated 159 VMs from 159 VHD/VHDX files it found in a bunch of folders on an external drive in well under 5 minutes. The script took less than 2 hours to write. If I ever re-use it a second time, its value will go up even more.
Worth it.
modified 12-Jul-22 13:25pm.
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