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Quoted: Duckski’s coworkers and management are such a shit show that he has no bothers about coming in sick. His manager in particular is a complete dick. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Still have a head cold but at least I'm considerate enough to keep my germs at home. You must like your coworkers Generally. Duckski’s coworkers and management are such a shit show that he has no bothers about coming in sick. His manager in particular is a complete dick. That sucks |
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Wow, that is a terrible image crop. I spent a couple minutes trying to see the other frames. |
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iTAK is also inferior to ATAK.
I should pick up a newer Pixel for that, and put Graphene on it. |
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Quoted: We all survived the arctic blast and the holidays. Life is good. Pupper is up to 55 lbs now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: https://i.pinimg.com/736x/ba/f7/5a/baf75adbf1d5bc70994696e36412a6b6.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/736x/da/af/76/daaf767ba793497262c2c2c5cb1c2d14.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/736x/fb/8d/24/fb8d249c4bf490e8cb834df343832525--the-shorts-basset.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/736x/14/51/9d/14519d28ce7b1c0ae4b32783c01e338a--basset-hound-ice-age.jpg Hey, how’s things and the fam? We all survived the arctic blast and the holidays. Life is good. Pupper is up to 55 lbs now. Growing!! Glad everything is well. |
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Quoted: Well, last night at midnight it happened View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Oh yeah, that's today. I think the only thing I've still got as a backup on 3g is an old iPhone 4. Well, last night at midnight it happened Next time going to tell me Windows XP is no longer supported |
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Quoted: Next time going to tell me Windows XP is no longer supported View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Oh yeah, that's today. I think the only thing I've still got as a backup on 3g is an old iPhone 4. Well, last night at midnight it happened Next time going to tell me Windows XP is no longer supported Wait until you find out about Netscape Navigator. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Still have a head cold but at least I'm considerate enough to keep my germs at home. You must like your coworkers Generally. Duckski’s coworkers and management are such a shit show that he has no bothers about coming in sick. His manager in particular is a complete dick. That sucks They have the option to let him work 100% from home. There is no need whatsoever for him to be physically present in the office. His boss insists that he comes in once a week because reasons. Also, if he happens to be sick on the day he’s supposed to be in the office (or if one of the imps are sick), his boss insists on him taking a leave day that day and coming into the office another day that week instead of just letting him work from home. There are other reasons his boss is a dick, but that’s pretty high on the list of why Duckski has no bothers about coming in sick. |
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Quoted: They have the option to let him work 100% from home. There is no need whatsoever for him to be physically present in the office. His boss insists that he comes in once a week because reasons. Also, if he happens to be sick on the day he’s supposed to be in the office (or if one of the imps are sick), his boss insists on him taking a leave day that day and coming into the office another day that week instead of just letting him work from home. There are other reasons his boss is a dick, but that’s pretty high on the list of why Duckski has no bothers about coming in sick. View Quote Fuck em |
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One of the projects I was involved in back in the 90's was going to each of the Chicago Public Schools and extending an ISDN line to one computer in the library, upgrading that PC to Windows 3.11 and installing Netscape Navigator so the library had a computer that could connect to the internet. Those were the days. lol. |
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Quoted: They have the option to let him work 100% from home. There is no need whatsoever for him to be physically present in the office. His boss insists that he comes in once a week because reasons. Also, if he happens to be sick on the day he’s supposed to be in the office (or if one of the imps are sick), his boss insists on him taking a leave day that day and coming into the office another day that week instead of just letting him work from home. There are other reasons his boss is a dick, but that’s pretty high on the list of why Duckski has no bothers about coming in sick. View Quote What a festering butthole of a manager |
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Quoted: They have the option to let him work 100% from home. There is no need whatsoever for him to be physically present in the office. His boss insists that he comes in once a week because reasons. Also, if he happens to be sick on the day he’s supposed to be in the office (or if one of the imps are sick), his boss insists on him taking a leave day that day and coming into the office another day that week instead of just letting him work from home. There are other reasons his boss is a dick, but that’s pretty high on the list of why Duckski has no bothers about coming in sick. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Still have a head cold but at least I'm considerate enough to keep my germs at home. You must like your coworkers Generally. Duckski’s coworkers and management are such a shit show that he has no bothers about coming in sick. His manager in particular is a complete dick. That sucks They have the option to let him work 100% from home. There is no need whatsoever for him to be physically present in the office. His boss insists that he comes in once a week because reasons. Also, if he happens to be sick on the day he’s supposed to be in the office (or if one of the imps are sick), his boss insists on him taking a leave day that day and coming into the office another day that week instead of just letting him work from home. There are other reasons his boss is a dick, but that’s pretty high on the list of why Duckski has no bothers about coming in sick. What an asshole |
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ISDN was a dick.
Made everyone super skeptical about DSL "this will never take off" "more ISDN waste of money" "internet is a fad" |
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Quoted: One of the projects I was involved in back in the 90's was going to each of the Chicago Public Schools and extending an ISDN line to one computer in the library, upgrading that PC to Windows 3.11 and installing Netscape Navigator so the library had a computer that could connect to the internet. Those were the days. lol. View Quote That sounds suuuuper enjoyable |
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Quoted: One of the projects I was involved in back in the 90's was going to each of the Chicago Public Schools and extending an ISDN line to one computer in the library, upgrading that PC to Windows 3.11 and installing Netscape Navigator so the library had a computer that could connect to the internet. Those were the days. lol. View Quote Those days were almost forty years ago |
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Quoted: Those days were almost forty years ago View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: One of the projects I was involved in back in the 90's was going to each of the Chicago Public Schools and extending an ISDN line to one computer in the library, upgrading that PC to Windows 3.11 and installing Netscape Navigator so the library had a computer that could connect to the internet. Those were the days. lol. Those days were almost forty years ago 30 and fuck you. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: One of the projects I was involved in back in the 90's was going to each of the Chicago Public Schools and extending an ISDN line to one computer in the library, upgrading that PC to Windows 3.11 and installing Netscape Navigator so the library had a computer that could connect to the internet. Those were the days. lol. Those days were almost forty years ago 30 and fuck you. |
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This was the 90's in a nutshell.
"Weird Al" Yankovic - It's All About The Pentiums (Official HD Video) |
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Quoted: Quoted: They have the option to let him work 100% from home. There is no need whatsoever for him to be physically present in the office. His boss insists that he comes in once a week because reasons. Also, if he happens to be sick on the day he’s supposed to be in the office (or if one of the imps are sick), his boss insists on him taking a leave day that day and coming into the office another day that week instead of just letting him work from home. There are other reasons his boss is a dick, but that’s pretty high on the list of why Duckski has no bothers about coming in sick. What a festering butthole of a manager Yep. Duckski’s currently massaging the idea of turning Hyacinth into his service dog so she can come into the office with him. Apropos of nothing, I’m pretty sure his boss doesn’t like dogs. |
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Quoted: Yep. Duckski’s currently massaging the idea of turning Hyacinth into his service dog so she can come into the office with him. Apropos of nothing, I’m pretty sure his boss doesn’t like dogs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: They have the option to let him work 100% from home. There is no need whatsoever for him to be physically present in the office. His boss insists that he comes in once a week because reasons. Also, if he happens to be sick on the day he’s supposed to be in the office (or if one of the imps are sick), his boss insists on him taking a leave day that day and coming into the office another day that week instead of just letting him work from home. There are other reasons his boss is a dick, but that’s pretty high on the list of why Duckski has no bothers about coming in sick. What a festering butthole of a manager Yep. Duckski’s currently massaging the idea of turning Hyacinth into his service dog so she can come into the office with him. Apropos of nothing, I’m pretty sure his boss doesn’t like dogs. Modern problems, modern solutions. |
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Quoted: It's a short week and it's full of everyone starting to unfuck themselves from the holidays. Easy, we just agree to circle back around to the projects that were leftover from 2022 but don't actually circle back around. View Quote I've got 2 meetings to discuss exactly that. Holy shit. |
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Fun first day at the new place.
Got there to see a tractor trailer wrapped around a telephone pole, electrical wires down No power to the mill or offices so me and the guy I’ll be working with went to get breakfast Got back, bs’d with my brother for a bit then it was decided everyone could head home for the day |
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Quoted: Fun first day at the new place. Got there to see a tractor trailer wrapped around a telephone pole, electrical wires down No power to the mill or offices so me and the guy I’ll be working with went to get breakfast Got back, bs’d with my brother for a bit then it was decided everyone could head home for the day View Quote |
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Quoted: Fun first day at the new place. Got there to see a tractor trailer wrapped around a telephone pole, electrical wires down No power to the mill or offices so me and the guy I’ll be working with went to get breakfast Got back, bs’d with my brother for a bit then it was decided everyone could head home for the day View Quote Tada! |
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Quoted: Fun first day at the new place. Got there to see a tractor trailer wrapped around a telephone pole, electrical wires down No power to the mill or offices so me and the guy I’ll be working with went to get breakfast Got back, bs’d with my brother for a bit then it was decided everyone could head home for the day View Quote Awesome first day. |
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