Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Ah, fuck. My boss just discovered a major mistake I made in paginating half a year's worth of manuscripts. About 20 pages now overlap. This is all on-line, no actual pages to check, since the print issues haven't gone to press yet. But it can't be re-paginated. So that's wonderful. I have no idea what they're going to do about it.
I told my boss when I was given this assignment that it wasn't a good idea to run things this way, with only one set of eyes on it. Hello, human, thus error is possible. I'm just glad we found it before I handed it off to the new guy; he shouldn't have to deal with it. Fuck.
Is he writing queries directly in Oracle, or using the MSSQL interface?
He just was given access to write queries directly in Oracle. Before that he was using the MSSQL interface, and before that, we had to ask them to write us a view for the stuff we needed.
The only negative thing I've heard about Oracle is that (supposedly) it requires several full-time people just to maintain an Oracle server.
For our needs, MS SQL Server is just fine.
Yeah, I don't know the overhead for a production Oracle server, but I know when I had to install test back ends for our apps long years ago, MSSQL was way easier. But we were only prototyping. I couldn't tell you what it would take to put a heavy load on SQL Server either.
I'm going to crosspost a technical question here with the hope that there are vloggers among us with some insight.
I want to make interview and training videos for my websites and don't know how to do that inexpensively. Webcam or camcorder? Any preferences or good experiences to recommend?
You know it's been A Day when you're wandering around, snarling, and just hoping for anyone to say The Wrong Thing just so you have an excuse to haul off with the cast iron skillet.
I hate dealing with customers who have embraced the "that is unacceptable" response to being told they can't have something. I don't tell you this just to fuck with you! We don't do what you want in our department! And no, I am not going to let you turn my works into a statement for the entire company!
You can say "I want the information!" all you want, but if I don't have it or can't find it, you're not getting it!
edit: And if you don't like the information I give you because "that phone number goes to voice mail," it's not my fault the guy isn't answering his phone!
That would make my day much better.
In fact, that's it. I am declaring the workday officially over. You can all go home now. (Except don't, cause I still need my internets.) But the working can stop now.
My workday is over. It consisted of about five emails and one meeting. Good times.
My workday is nowhere near done today, unfortunately.
Man. I had one of our students complain that she couldn't log in to our networked drive. (She had this issue before and it turned out that her computer was completely frelled so she got a new one.) I quickly sent a message to our IT folks asking for help and then tell her that things will be looked into and guess what?
She had unplugged it from the network so that she could access the internet on her laptop.
I thought kids today were supposed to be computer literate. . . I guess it's my fault for not asking her if she had unplugged her computer from the server.