A Garfield moment??
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Hi All, Monday here a new week of fun (aahhh!), Odd thing I have to set up a meeting in Outlook to explain/demonstrate a tool I have built. Got to Outlook to set a meeting for Tuesday morning of the four people who should be there only my Boss who has had little involvement in it is free, the other two are busy with training, so only a small meeting room or break room can be used. Try the breakout rooms first there are two on this floor. One is a booked more or less permanently by some one who lost their office in the last reorganization. Company policy says one breakout room needs to be free so you can't book a breakout room. So a small meeting room it is. I can't book one due to the fact I am not a suitable grade! The upside however is a piece of software I had set aside today for debugging, ran first go! (and the ini file worked!)). So some good, some :wtf:
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Hi All, Monday here a new week of fun (aahhh!), Odd thing I have to set up a meeting in Outlook to explain/demonstrate a tool I have built. Got to Outlook to set a meeting for Tuesday morning of the four people who should be there only my Boss who has had little involvement in it is free, the other two are busy with training, so only a small meeting room or break room can be used. Try the breakout rooms first there are two on this floor. One is a booked more or less permanently by some one who lost their office in the last reorganization. Company policy says one breakout room needs to be free so you can't book a breakout room. So a small meeting room it is. I can't book one due to the fact I am not a suitable grade! The upside however is a piece of software I had set aside today for debugging, ran first go! (and the ini file worked!)). So some good, some :wtf:
We have had today the rollout of a bunch of updates... the whole day was like "eh... wt:elephant: is happening here? (look...) Oh, another update. (wait and reboot)"
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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Hi All, Monday here a new week of fun (aahhh!), Odd thing I have to set up a meeting in Outlook to explain/demonstrate a tool I have built. Got to Outlook to set a meeting for Tuesday morning of the four people who should be there only my Boss who has had little involvement in it is free, the other two are busy with training, so only a small meeting room or break room can be used. Try the breakout rooms first there are two on this floor. One is a booked more or less permanently by some one who lost their office in the last reorganization. Company policy says one breakout room needs to be free so you can't book a breakout room. So a small meeting room it is. I can't book one due to the fact I am not a suitable grade! The upside however is a piece of software I had set aside today for debugging, ran first go! (and the ini file worked!)). So some good, some :wtf:
More like a good Dilbert! :laugh: [edit]Oh, I forgot Scott Adams has been banished to some level of h*ll[/edit]
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We have had today the rollout of a bunch of updates... the whole day was like "eh... wt:elephant: is happening here? (look...) Oh, another update. (wait and reboot)"
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.