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I once saw a t-shirt that said "There's no such thing as the cloud...it's just someone else's server"
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You do the same type of dealing, except it's with virtual machines. You specify capacity requirements, and a VM is generated to your spec. And as in real-life, it's either over or under-specified, and you pay accordingly. It's just all happens faster.
It was only in wine that he laid down no limit for himself, but he did not allow himself to be confused by it.
― Confucian Analects: Rules of Confucius about his food
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No 5G???
Then it is useless!
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Beautifully retro. It reminds me of George Carlin talking about how you'd curse someone who had a lot of 9's or 0's in their phone number.
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Presumably "ABC" maps to 1, "DEF" to 2, etc...?
If so, I wanna see how quickly people can text with that thing. Or even just write down a URL.
This might get people to be more selective about that they think is really important, and bring some sanity back.
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If I remember correctly from my old Nokia 6310i, ABC started at the 2. Could've been different on the rotaries though. We never had letter on them in Sweden.
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Looking at an actual landline phone, yeah, you're right...there's no letter assigned to 1 (or 0). But my point remains the same.
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dandy72 wrote: But my point remains the same
Oh yes!
It's just a bad habit of mine to answer the wrong question...
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Hey man, guilty as charged. I've been known to take conversations in completely different directions based on some unimportant thing I pick up and disagree with.
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Yeah I know, but obligatory xkcd: xkcd: Duty Calls
I'm retired. There's a nap for that...
- Harvey
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True dat.
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I know it's not a typical timing for it, but this one just popped into my head and I didn't want to forget it.
Failed to uphold a bell (7, 1, 7)
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DROPPED A CLANGER!
Nice one!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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I liked it. Bravo and well done.
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@OriginalGriff
Which one of you would care to explain this in plain English to enlighten those who are puzzled?
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Failed to uphold = dropped
A bell = a clanger
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And "Dropped a clanger" means that you have done or said something stupid.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
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If any of you have this O365 version in the computer...
What does it say at the about?
Mine still says "Product of the subscription Microsoft Office 365 Business" without premium.
I did an upgrade from Business to Business Premium, now I can use Teams... but it still shows the same it said before doing the upgrade.
Is that normal?
Thank you all.
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By now, no problems with the icons...
In fact the desktop applications are the same in Business than in Business premium, maybe the "about" doesn't change...
You should not see any difference with the normal Office... maybe the application icons and not much more...
Cross fingers with the mail system though, if you jump from Exchange to Exchange online it should be automatic, but any other mail source could give some fun... I'm studying now what is my scenario in order to keep only one mailbox into Office 365 and the others in our same on-premises server...
Thanks for the joke, after a complete day locked at home it's been nice.
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