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Hey everyone! Sounds like a good weekend was had by all! I was in Fargo with my sister and a few cousins, and had an absolute blast! Goofed around replacing a door handle on my sister's Oldsmobile, and then taught her how to check her tire pressure, oil, and how to replace windshield wipers. I ate too much at the various places we went. I've just kind of been winding down tonight after running around Fargo/Moorhead all weekend.
You don't happen to have a cousin named Tess, from MD, do you? Not that Fargo can't hold more than one set of people visiting. But, two that I know of in the same weekend. Seems far fetched.
Been there .. done that, except it was on purpose for a fire suppression kill switch test. We have roughly 75 2U servers with 2 - 21ton A/C units. We activated the emergency kill switch to test it after we put the fire suppression system in. We had the noise level tested after the A/C units were put in. The general noise level is too loud for anyone to work in the room full time by OSHA standards (we had someone that wanted to). I NEVER want to hear the silence that followed the kill switch test again.
Apparently if you don't use the Tripp lite cable the pin out for the serial connection is such that you trigger inverter shutdown when connecting it to the pc. Sounds exactly like somebody hit an epo.
Apparently if you don't use the Tripp lite cable the pin out for the serial connection is such that you trigger inverter shutdown when connecting it to the pc. Sounds exactly like somebody hit an epo.
The ***** you say makes zero sense to me. I count myself lucky for that.
Good morning gentlemen. Hope everyone has a good week.
We put 130 miles on the sleds this weekend. After the warm temps and sun this week the trails around us will be pretty bare in spots without more snow. May need to head north where ther is more snow.