DCNick lost to another car?

Oh yes it was used before me but nobody ever copyrighted it.

till my douchebaggery came along and did.

pay up.

should i chime in and make it interesting…

:devillook

:crackup

please do, I’m bored

Hey… FUCK MANAGEMENT
that is all

What are you gonna do? Ban me?

I know where you live. I could have a fat chick poo on your doorstep after eating so Taco Bell

Not you Ron!
I was talkin to benny

Are you drinking and post whoring again Swifty?

Thats a great idea, where’s my beer?..

Oh screw you Jake… Some of us have to actually GO to work and not crawl to our computers. :tong

I type while watching The Patriot and drinking a beer. :nod

Working from home has its perks, also its downsides. While I can drink beer while I work, it takes me longer to get the same work done. (ussually cause I have to redo what I wrote drunk) :nod

I think a majority of the board does post from work

The majority of people I know are much more productive from home. Less distractions.

Haha, it was a joke. I don’t drink while working. (Ok, I lied, I did have one beer last week, but it was on Friday, during hour 63 or 65 that week). I do get more done. It’s also very helpful in finding issues you normally wouldn’t find. We’ve found and solved a ton of network and performance issues that no one on site had any idea where there. All because I’m working from home and was having problems getting things to work remotely.

no, i am just waking up though… me and bootleg hit the handle of captain last night pretty hard, he’s still passed out, haha

I use remote desktop and it’s a DOG. You are right, definately good and bad and some like it and some don’t.

I do get a lot more done now that people aren’t bothering me but you lose out on the personal contact.

I’m pretty much getting paid to post on Shift at this point…

i hate you for that.

So am I, lol

I only remote in when I need to change something on the server or web server. But I am doing lots of data transfer and database work, and all the data is held on the servers in Buffalo. Deff found some interesting performance issues last week because of that.

Stressing the pipelines always seems to get lost in testing. I have spent a lot of time with fiddler and looking at incoming/outgoing packet sizes :frowning: