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    I had a real 'Oh Crap!' moment earlier. My local SSMS window where I had just dropped/restored a backup from the production server (clipboard access over RDP is awesome) had gotten parked right in the middle of the production server RDP window. :wtf: For a few seconds, I second-guessed myself and thought 'What the :elephant: did I just do?' :laugh: then moved the floating SSMS window back to the other screen and had a good laugh! :laugh: I started 3 hours early this morning to finish a feature that was asked for yesterday so my head obviously needs a rest. For me, coding while tired/burned out, is just asking for trouble. I'm starting my weekend a few hours early before I really break something! :)

    "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse "Hope is contagious"

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      I had a real 'Oh Crap!' moment earlier. My local SSMS window where I had just dropped/restored a backup from the production server (clipboard access over RDP is awesome) had gotten parked right in the middle of the production server RDP window. :wtf: For a few seconds, I second-guessed myself and thought 'What the :elephant: did I just do?' :laugh: then moved the floating SSMS window back to the other screen and had a good laugh! :laugh: I started 3 hours early this morning to finish a feature that was asked for yesterday so my head obviously needs a rest. For me, coding while tired/burned out, is just asking for trouble. I'm starting my weekend a few hours early before I really break something! :)

      "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse "Hope is contagious"

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      Do no work on Fridays.

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        I had a real 'Oh Crap!' moment earlier. My local SSMS window where I had just dropped/restored a backup from the production server (clipboard access over RDP is awesome) had gotten parked right in the middle of the production server RDP window. :wtf: For a few seconds, I second-guessed myself and thought 'What the :elephant: did I just do?' :laugh: then moved the floating SSMS window back to the other screen and had a good laugh! :laugh: I started 3 hours early this morning to finish a feature that was asked for yesterday so my head obviously needs a rest. For me, coding while tired/burned out, is just asking for trouble. I'm starting my weekend a few hours early before I really break something! :)

        "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse "Hope is contagious"

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        I've done similar to that! My other favorite "why isn't the website working" is when I take a screenshot and paste it into Paint for some highlighting later on, and then try and click on the buttons or other controls on the Paint window instead of the actual browser tab. :laugh: Ironically, just yesterday I saw one of my coworkers do the same thing! :laugh: :laugh:

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          I had a real 'Oh Crap!' moment earlier. My local SSMS window where I had just dropped/restored a backup from the production server (clipboard access over RDP is awesome) had gotten parked right in the middle of the production server RDP window. :wtf: For a few seconds, I second-guessed myself and thought 'What the :elephant: did I just do?' :laugh: then moved the floating SSMS window back to the other screen and had a good laugh! :laugh: I started 3 hours early this morning to finish a feature that was asked for yesterday so my head obviously needs a rest. For me, coding while tired/burned out, is just asking for trouble. I'm starting my weekend a few hours early before I really break something! :)

          "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse "Hope is contagious"

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          I'm disappointed. I thought you were going to tell us about an Overclock moment of the day! :-D

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            I had a real 'Oh Crap!' moment earlier. My local SSMS window where I had just dropped/restored a backup from the production server (clipboard access over RDP is awesome) had gotten parked right in the middle of the production server RDP window. :wtf: For a few seconds, I second-guessed myself and thought 'What the :elephant: did I just do?' :laugh: then moved the floating SSMS window back to the other screen and had a good laugh! :laugh: I started 3 hours early this morning to finish a feature that was asked for yesterday so my head obviously needs a rest. For me, coding while tired/burned out, is just asking for trouble. I'm starting my weekend a few hours early before I really break something! :)

            "Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse "Hope is contagious"

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            I read OCD and immediately thought about how I dropped a tea mug about a year ago and now have an uneven number of tea mugs in my house, which still bothers me. 2020 really was a tough year! :sigh:

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