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Hello Steve, John, Shaun, Perry Grant and all who lurk here.
It's definitely winter here now Perry, cloud, windy and cold.
Cleaning the greenhouse floor with the zamboni could turn it into a skating rink Steve.
How's your day at work Shaun?
Afternoon Morris. Not too bad. Just dealt with a phone malfunction. Had to call the on call person for our IT department. The will go and turn the phone off in the server so it cant call us until they can fix it. Not much going on otherwise. How are you doing?
Was it a major phone malfunction? It's pretty cold compared to what we had today so I`m not overly ambitious.
I suppose that those wall are pretty tall Steve, how do you clean them?
Phone was calling us on its own. No own near it. It happens every now and then with an outdoor mounted phone. Moisture gets into them or the wiring and causes all kinds of issues. We put it on hold so it would not call us until they can turn the extension off in the phone server. Which was just done remotely. So it wont call us until the university opens back up on January 2nd and they start to look at it.
I`m sure it`s quite complex Shaun, I`d hate to see the schematics of the campus phone system.
I don't like heights now Steve, though it`s likely quite stable you wouldn't catch me up on a rolling ladder.
it took our IT department at least 3 years to switch us from an analog phone system to teh current VOIP system we use.For awhile we had 3 separate phones at each dispatch work station because both systems were in use.
Sounds like a complicated switch over Shaun.
You do what you have to do Steve.
Hello John, a few white snowflakes coming down now. It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
It was Morris. Especially for my office because of the way our phones have to be set up. Not only do they have their own extension they have to be tied to 2 different extensions for my department. And they had to figure out how to tie the audio recording software in as well.
Sounds like a complicated switch over Shaun.
You do what you have to do Steve.
Hello John, a few white snowflakes coming down now. It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
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