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I've tried doing that as well. Even with RDP and a couple Windows boxes. At the end of the day, even if everything works quick-ish, the latency for this type of stuff is too much for real productive work. Especially if you do just about anything with graphics or animation. Personally, I don't touch the stuff unless I have no other choice for things like simple server admin. Sanity is more important than having to tap a button to swap.
Jeremy Falcon
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Come to think about it, there is a solution if you want both "on" at the same time. You can get wide monitors that take two simultaneous inputs at the same time and show each display on either side of the screen. Then it's a matter of installing software to make it seamless on both machines. Since it's only tracking keyboard and mouse data the latency is tremendously better than VNC or RDP.
I am in no way recommending this particular monitor but just showing they be out there: Amazon Clickety.
Jeremy Falcon
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Hmm, I guess there was no monitor connected to the Mac.
I know when I remote connected to a Windows PC without a monitor it caused issues with the remote software.
If you need to go back to remote desktop software you could try a monitor emulator dongle (AKA HDMI dummy plug) to simulate a monitor in hardware.
Software-wise I use TeamViewer - it is free for personal use. It can work over a local network, although that is not the default.
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... And they are running 45 minds late.
Herself is not happy, but it's quite fun listening to one side of receptionist telephone conversation.
A long call, someone wanting an appointment ASAP...
"The earliest I've got in 7th March"
"I know, but that's the earliest we have"
"I'm sorry to hear you're in pain, but..."
"What kind of pain have you got?"
"TOOTHACHE YOU STUPID ****" -- we all heard that bit.
Receptionist disconnects.
Oops.
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modified 10-Jan-23 11:55am.
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OriginalGriff wrote: "What kind on pain have you got?"
My arse hurts, but I thought the dentist may be giving it a try.
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I thought it was a pretty stupid question when she asked it ...
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On a serious note, it looks like getting appointments in UK is almost as bad as getting one in France.
My wife asked for an appointment for my son who had had stomach ache for a few days, and they proposed an appointment 3 weeks later. Needless to say, it was gone by then. Only alternative are emergency care, but there they complain that they have too many people coming for things that are no emergency AND you loose at least 6 hours of your life in the waiting room.
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Covid: few people had checkups in '20 and '21 and the workload now they are fully reopen has probably gone through the roof.
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I blame this 100% on the heathcare industry. They shutdown during COVID and many of their highly skilled folks simply left for other, lower stress work.
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In the UK, it's a bit more complicated than that.
Combine 13 years of chronic underfunding by a government who wants to turn the NHS into an American-style private healthcare system, with tabloid newspapers encouraging old people to tell all "foreign" healthcare workers to "go back where they came from", and an education system that would leave any potential medical students with a lifetime of crippling debt, and you can start to see why we have a shortage of staff, equipment, buildings, and other resources.
And that's before you get into the corruption of government ministers bunging billions to their mates for PPE contracts during the pandemic, despite knowing that said mates were incapable of fulfilling them.
But it's fine; we'll just keep voting the same party into power, and blaming all of the problems on the same people we stood on our doorsteps and clapped for once a week during the lockdowns.
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- Homer
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It is the same in the U.S.
Also, the nurses in Manhattan (NY, not Kansas) are on strike. So, if you actually get admitted to one of those hospitals, you most probably die, since it is the nurses that keep you alive while you are being treated.
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Start from the bottom and work your way up?
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OriginalGriff wrote: The earliest I've got in 7th March
The NHS works in mysterious ways, its wonders to perform...
(For non-UKians, NHS == National Health Service)
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Is there anything called Emergency Toothache? Or is every toothache considered sub-emergency?
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Depends if you are the one suffering or listening to the phone, I guess.
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That's not typical if you're a regular patient. Then there's all the scheduling that already went into the day. Sort of like this whole "I must travel by plane and make all my connections on time" mind set.
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told my grandson to become a dentist. Makes a lot of money and at regular hours.
Interesting and complex engineering problems to solve at times.
Fix problems to improve people's health.
only problem is you see a lot of people who don't want to be in your chair
and can't wait to leave.
Just saying.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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But they're always down in the mouth.
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
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good one
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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Sure it can be a bit of a grind but you know the drill going into it.
If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.
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"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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OriginalGriff wrote: "The earliest I've got in 7th March"
They should consider themselves lucky to be registered with an NHS dentist. I moved 2½ years ago, and I'm still on the waiting list.
I ended up having to go to a private dentist when I needed a root canal, which is decidedly not cheap.
(It was either that, or face a 520-mile round-trip to my old dentist for each appointment - assuming they had kept me on their books.)
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- Homer
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Without me, debt and US fuel make it all greasy. (10)
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994. So does this signature. me, 2012
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Without me, ALONE (without the "A" but I don't know why)
debt IOU
and US fuel GAS
make it (anag)
all greasy
OLEAGINOUS
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