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Hello IT

Have you tried turning it off and on again?

The button on the side is it glowing?

Yeah you've gotta turn it on.

Push the button!

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Ah! There you go. I just heard it turn on.

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What do you do?

Lots of stuff :P

Technically I'm a consultant working with engineering information management systems.

ATM I'm working on an upgrade project which is about 9 months work crammed into 4. Totally awesome :down:

My boss bought an iMac

I now have to support mac's OS on a windows domain

FML

Sucks to be you.

Urgh.

Didn't get much sleep last night because we lost power in the middle of the night. This set one of the smoke alarms beeping (they are wired to mains, I guess this one had a low battery or something) which woke me up.

When I managed to get it to shut up I couldn't get back to sleep because it was so f**king hot (no air con or fan with power out).

Feeling it about now :(

When I managed to get it to shut up I couldn't get back to sleep because it was so f**king hot (no air con or fan with power out).

Sux2bu

Apparently we had a storm last night. Only time I woke up was to tell Sandra off for closing the window.

Someone provide me with the motivation I need to go to work. New job in 10 days, zero enthusiasm for my current one.

Get your arse outta bed and get to work you lazy fark!!!

It's like... eleventy billion degrees in the workshop today :(

Should work in an awesome air conditioned workshop like dan ;)

Sux2bu

Apparently we had a storm last night. Only time I woke up was to tell Sandra off for closing the window.

I woke up at around 3 to the door slamming, brutal wind was brutal. I sleep well when it's raining.

John, still good for Saturday!

Yeah about 3am was when i got woken up. Got back to sleep at about 5, then had to get up at 6 :(

Get your arse outta bed and get to work you lazy fark!!!

+1

see i have the window open when i go to sleep, that way you get fresh air. kyle thought it was your car alarm going off.

pulled a 'stray'n day today, sorting some things out

It's like twelvety billion degrees in Cairns today, way too tropical for me.

Watcha doin in cairnz?

see i have the window open when i go to sleep, that way you get fresh air. kyle thought it was your car alarm going off.

I opened the windows when the power went out, I'm not an idiot. But without even a fan to move the air around it was still way too f**king hot.

pulled a 'stray'n day today, sorting some things out

Get Netbanking! Joo owe me rent money.

Also, can you swap my battery charger over to the other battery please?

pulled a 'stray'n day today, sorting some things out

For the first time ever in my working life I have two of these planned for next week (never chucked a sickie, only taken 3 legitimate sick days in the last seven years.)

Taking a half day to meet with the owners of the new pub I'm off to manage and a second half day the following day to get my baby serviced by Dan at ERD. The company owes me 460 hours of sick leave, they can pay me out 16 before I leave next Friday.

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