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  • D Daniel Pfeffer

    Dr.Walt Fair, PE wrote:

    but at least I was being consistent

    A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds. -- Emerson :-\

    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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    kmoorevs
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    Daniel Pfeffer wrote:

    A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds.

    :thumbsup: That's a great quote!...and a great use of the word 'hobgoblin'! :) Why does Frank Zappa suddenly come to mind? :confused:

    "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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    • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

      The AZ-103 Microsoft Azure Administrator[^] exam! :D They now have these "labs" where you have to complete some assignments in Azure. One service was a bit flaky, so I decided to keep it for last, at which point the entire browser hung and I couldn't complete the assignment... The exam worked, luckily, and I was able to finish it... Only to find that none of the FOURTEEN! "lab" questions was registered and were marked as "unanswered" :wtf: The guy who was sitting there called Microsoft twice, but they couldn't do anything about it now and we had to file a case. I told him to just finish it and got a passing score! :D It's unknown whether those fourteen questions were or weren't included in the final score (they probably were, or I'm a genius/very lucky), but the final judgement is "passed" so who cares!? :D Never had so much stress during an exam though X|

      Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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      kmoorevs
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      Congratulations! :thumbsup: I expect this may lead to some new articles/books?

      "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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      • D Dr Walt Fair PE

        Sander Rossel wrote:

        ext time you're planning on having a stroke, ask me first and I'll advise against it :laugh: It's good to see you've recovered and picked up your life again! :thumbsup:

        Best,

        If I had the option to plan it, I would have gone to the hospital. My little brother was driving around, had chest pains, so drove to the closest hospital. He had a heart attack while in the emergency room. They moved him up to a room, performed 4 stints and he was out 2 days later and back to normal. I on the other hand, felt nothing besides tired with the stroke. I didn't even realize what had happened until they told me at the hospital after laying on the floor for two days. I was alone, so it took 2 days for someone to find me. I spent 2 weeks in the local hospital, then 3 months in the medical center in Hoiuston, then 3 months in intensive in-patient therapy. I went home, fell and broke a rib. ZBack to a hospital for 6 weeks, then back home for good. Early this year (Like January 1. I got too weak to stand up, so my children called emergency services who took me to the emergency room. I had an intestinal infection and was in sepsis. After 2 weeks of heavy antibiotics, I was strong enough to stand up, so they sent me back to a therapy facility for 4 weeks, then back home. Hopefully that's all the hospital that I want to see. The doctor told me 1) It's a miracle that I survived a massive stroke. 2) If I had gotten to a hospital in 4 hours instead of 2 days, they could have reversed the stroke damage and I would have been back to my ornery self. 3)Psychological and Psychiatric evaluations reveald that many brain was just fine. Interestingly after the stroke, I could only speak Spanish, but after 2 days, my English, German and Portuguese came back just fine, the experts have no idea why that happened.

        CQ de W5ALT

        Walt Fair, Jr.PhD P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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        Nelek
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        :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::rose::rose::rose: Kudos

        M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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        • D Dr Walt Fair PE

          Sander Rossel wrote:

          ext time you're planning on having a stroke, ask me first and I'll advise against it :laugh: It's good to see you've recovered and picked up your life again! :thumbsup:

          Best,

          If I had the option to plan it, I would have gone to the hospital. My little brother was driving around, had chest pains, so drove to the closest hospital. He had a heart attack while in the emergency room. They moved him up to a room, performed 4 stints and he was out 2 days later and back to normal. I on the other hand, felt nothing besides tired with the stroke. I didn't even realize what had happened until they told me at the hospital after laying on the floor for two days. I was alone, so it took 2 days for someone to find me. I spent 2 weeks in the local hospital, then 3 months in the medical center in Hoiuston, then 3 months in intensive in-patient therapy. I went home, fell and broke a rib. ZBack to a hospital for 6 weeks, then back home for good. Early this year (Like January 1. I got too weak to stand up, so my children called emergency services who took me to the emergency room. I had an intestinal infection and was in sepsis. After 2 weeks of heavy antibiotics, I was strong enough to stand up, so they sent me back to a therapy facility for 4 weeks, then back home. Hopefully that's all the hospital that I want to see. The doctor told me 1) It's a miracle that I survived a massive stroke. 2) If I had gotten to a hospital in 4 hours instead of 2 days, they could have reversed the stroke damage and I would have been back to my ornery self. 3)Psychological and Psychiatric evaluations reveald that many brain was just fine. Interestingly after the stroke, I could only speak Spanish, but after 2 days, my English, German and Portuguese came back just fine, the experts have no idea why that happened.

          CQ de W5ALT

          Walt Fair, Jr.PhD P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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          pkfox
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          Wow that's book material

          We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP

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          • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

            The AZ-103 Microsoft Azure Administrator[^] exam! :D They now have these "labs" where you have to complete some assignments in Azure. One service was a bit flaky, so I decided to keep it for last, at which point the entire browser hung and I couldn't complete the assignment... The exam worked, luckily, and I was able to finish it... Only to find that none of the FOURTEEN! "lab" questions was registered and were marked as "unanswered" :wtf: The guy who was sitting there called Microsoft twice, but they couldn't do anything about it now and we had to file a case. I told him to just finish it and got a passing score! :D It's unknown whether those fourteen questions were or weren't included in the final score (they probably were, or I'm a genius/very lucky), but the final judgement is "passed" so who cares!? :D Never had so much stress during an exam though X|

            Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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            theoldfool
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            Belated Congrats!! Well done.

            If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.

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            • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

              The AZ-103 Microsoft Azure Administrator[^] exam! :D They now have these "labs" where you have to complete some assignments in Azure. One service was a bit flaky, so I decided to keep it for last, at which point the entire browser hung and I couldn't complete the assignment... The exam worked, luckily, and I was able to finish it... Only to find that none of the FOURTEEN! "lab" questions was registered and were marked as "unanswered" :wtf: The guy who was sitting there called Microsoft twice, but they couldn't do anything about it now and we had to file a case. I told him to just finish it and got a passing score! :D It's unknown whether those fourteen questions were or weren't included in the final score (they probably were, or I'm a genius/very lucky), but the final judgement is "passed" so who cares!? :D Never had so much stress during an exam though X|

              Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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              Lost User
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              You've earned yourself a Dutch Windmill.

              Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004

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              • D Dr Walt Fair PE

                Sander Rossel wrote:

                ext time you're planning on having a stroke, ask me first and I'll advise against it :laugh: It's good to see you've recovered and picked up your life again! :thumbsup:

                Best,

                If I had the option to plan it, I would have gone to the hospital. My little brother was driving around, had chest pains, so drove to the closest hospital. He had a heart attack while in the emergency room. They moved him up to a room, performed 4 stints and he was out 2 days later and back to normal. I on the other hand, felt nothing besides tired with the stroke. I didn't even realize what had happened until they told me at the hospital after laying on the floor for two days. I was alone, so it took 2 days for someone to find me. I spent 2 weeks in the local hospital, then 3 months in the medical center in Hoiuston, then 3 months in intensive in-patient therapy. I went home, fell and broke a rib. ZBack to a hospital for 6 weeks, then back home for good. Early this year (Like January 1. I got too weak to stand up, so my children called emergency services who took me to the emergency room. I had an intestinal infection and was in sepsis. After 2 weeks of heavy antibiotics, I was strong enough to stand up, so they sent me back to a therapy facility for 4 weeks, then back home. Hopefully that's all the hospital that I want to see. The doctor told me 1) It's a miracle that I survived a massive stroke. 2) If I had gotten to a hospital in 4 hours instead of 2 days, they could have reversed the stroke damage and I would have been back to my ornery self. 3)Psychological and Psychiatric evaluations reveald that many brain was just fine. Interestingly after the stroke, I could only speak Spanish, but after 2 days, my English, German and Portuguese came back just fine, the experts have no idea why that happened.

                CQ de W5ALT

                Walt Fair, Jr.PhD P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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                RugbyLeague
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                Wow, that's doing it tough :thumbsup:

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                • T theoldfool

                  Belated Congrats!! Well done.

                  If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.

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                  Sander Rossel
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                  Thanks! :D

                  Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                  • K kmoorevs

                    Congratulations! :thumbsup: I expect this may lead to some new articles/books?

                    "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse

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                    Sander Rossel
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                    Thanks! :D I don't think it won't. I actually reviewed the AZ-103 exam guide book, so I'm certainly not going to write that :laugh: I've been planning on writing some new articles, but you know... I don't really seem to get around to it :^)

                    Best, Sander sanderrossel.com Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                    • D Dr Walt Fair PE

                      Congratulations. I got my Ph.D. diploma yesterday, so all is well and it's too late for the University to change its mind.

                      CQ de W5ALT

                      Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software

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                      SkysTheLimit
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                      Congrats Walt! Your never-give-up attitude is an inspiration to me :-)

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