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15 degrees Farenheit is -9 Celsius, sounds more like a freezer than an air conditioner.
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Not the sharpest hammer in the drawer, our "Alex". Should have opened the box up the minute he noticed it was running hot. Shame shame.
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Fifty (50), not fifteen (15)
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Is Alex Alex? I mean, is Alex the phone server's rebooter the same as Alex Papadimoulis?
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So, I was right. It WAS a ventilation problem.
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Pics or it didn't happen.
inb4: but, but, but, there's a picture of a gas can in the snow! Me wants to see the monstrocity of coolers and A/Cs.
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The Daily WTF has too many articles on cooling! Not cool.
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Or at least before going out to buy that 25 gallon cooler...
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And fix the problem himself instead of watching the CTO try to fix it? Now where's the fun in that?
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Did nobody think checking the Phone server to see if there was some buildup? I pull my desktop PC out from under the desk every 9 months or so with a little hand vaccum to pull any dust that may have accumulated in or on the vitals out. It's why I'm still running a computer that is about 2 "replacement" cycles behind most of the others in my department.
laoreet: What Lao Che (from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom) exclaimed when he saw the plane.
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Well, technically he wasn't wrong. It was a cooling problem. Just, not a macro level one.
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And that's why I don't. My computer is brand new.
captcha trasverbero - or as my English teachers used to call them Transitive Verbs.
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Who is the bigger fool? The fool or the man that follows the fool?
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TRWTF is that he had a Fiancée...right?
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I knew this was going to be good at the line "One day, Alex spotted two workmen"
CAPTCHA: minim - is that the minimized version of "minimum"?
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He said he wasn't a server guy, so it sounds like it wasn't his job. But then, he's responsible for pushing the power button...
So, TWTF is... who's frikkin job was it to maintain hardware?
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Schadenfreude's a bitch, amirite?
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Yep. I'm surprised the boss didn't go from the A/C to cooling the whole floor, then the whole building, then buying a dome to put over the building, then solving global warming.
Nothing like over-engineering the simple.
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Just curious; where did they pump the hot exhaust from the air conditioners?
Similar incident: my brother and 5 friends just opened up a sports bar with lots (>50) tv's. There's a communications room with all the cable and satellite controllers which is used to direct what channel to which tv. Naturally, it gets very hot in there. Equally, there is no window, vent or drain in there. The general manager's solution? Put a portable a/c unit in there, and direct the heat through the wall into the next room. Ok, this works out as the kitchen is hot anyway. To drain the water, they drilled a hole in the floor with the idea of putting a drain hose in the basement. Unfortunately, when they drilled down, they didn't first check to see what was under them. They had drilled right through the top of the big refridgerator that is used to chill all the beer,
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TRWTF is that they didn't recycle the condensation by creating a radiator system for the servers. Then there would have been no need to empty any water cans. In turn, they could use the steam produced by the over-heating server to then warm the office (and the receptionist!) and saved on heating bills during the obviously-cold (noted by the photo of the gas can) winters!
How's that for solving global warming?
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This is an article about not cooling.
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drobnox: don't you know that the CxO office is always right? :-)
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Bah, what a bogus system, the cooling thing. Why not automate the restart process? I am partial to cdrom drive (with custom batch file to eject), dominoes and one of those teeter-totter things with liquid in them.
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Imagine that, the CTO was right. It was in fact a cooling issue...
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Five gallon gas can, hundred-quart cooler, two hundred pounds of water, fifty degrees Fahrenheit???
Is it really that hard to follow, I don't know, the rest of the WHOLE world and use metric?
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I think it's that there are no PICTURES of the fiancee.
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My metric brain translated all that into bucket, large cooler, very heavy, and very cold.
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It's funny that a Republic uses an Imperial system.
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A pint of water weighs a pound (assuming US measurements). 8 pints to the gallon. Twenty-five gallons would weigh a whopping 400 pounds (181.8 kg), not the 200 mentioned in the article. IIRC, the UK gallon is larger, so 25 UK gallons would have weighed in at more than 400 pounds. Hm, maybe it was English and he meant 200 kg (440 pounds).
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Looks like a job for ... SuperITAPPMONROBOT!
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Aha, yes, you got it, that's the real WTF, all the containers and measurement devices and thingies all use Imperial measure. Took me a while to spot it ...
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I don't know much about metric multiplication, but here in the US, 8 x 25 = 200.
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In the UK their money is in points. Maybe that's how he got confused.
I guess it costs one pound to buy a pint.
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I assumed the gas can was for a gas powered AC. I'm happy to see they didn't go that far.
transverbero - the art of transforming verbs in to objects
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This comment reminds me of a time I was a camp leader for a group of 12-year-old boys. It was a hot week, and the boys thought they were being very clever: they stole a window air-conditioner from one of the other buildings, dragged it into our cabin, plugged it in, and let 'er rip.
It turns out the thing was either broken or very inefficient in its old age. Plus they had the whole unit inside the cabin. I walked into the cabin to find the group of sweaty boys, shirts off, congregated around the AC unit, congratulating each other when in fact the unit was actually HEATING UP the room!
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I would argue that while the math is slightly more complex (x4 instead of x10), the units are clearer (wait, was that deciliter or decaliter?).
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Wow. Both these guys are idiots. But if I was the hardware guy, I'd be hard pressed to want to find a new job.
plaga - fancy final fantasy poison spell
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People learn about fraction and decimals even before high school you know? There is such a thing as 10 liters or 0,1 liters...
Even thought decaliter and deciliter exists, they are almost never used. We (I'm in Brazil) go on the 'thousands' steps (miligram, gram, kilogram, ton), with the exception being distance (milimeter, centimenter, meter, kilometer).
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duct tape
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Really? I can count to 100000000000000000000 on mine.
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Unless you're Jake the Peg, of course, who could count up to 25, the lucky fucker.
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