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:headdesk:
saw that one coming a mile away.
now where did that one last velociraptor get off to?
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I liked the Mission to Mars reference the best. Good memories. My dad used to take us (me and my brother) on that when we were little, when we were still too young / scared to go on Space Mountain.
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There is only one image I can use to express my reaction: [image]
There were velociraptors? <!-- Emoji'd by MobileEmoji 0.2.0-->Must've been running pretty fast to make all this wind. -b
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I can't be the only person that read that article and thought "Armed guards, sushi-chef on site and a bunch of lazy looking admins...nope, nope, nope, dot-com money dump"
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It's chewing through the ceiling bars. They're electrified but for some reason they won't work...
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no. there are velociraptors. Important distinction.
ah. that's where she got off to. Clever girl...
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(My dinosaur phobia is actually a lot better since I discovered that Jurassic Park is a very good book that I like to read in spite of not being able to turn the light out to go to sleep afterwards. Exposure therapy really does work.)
Actually you know, they did spare an awful lot of expense in Jurassic Park. To be sure, they didn't stint on investing in infrastructure to allow every possible expense to be spared - it was all automated, so it could be run with a skeleton staff, because robots and computers were cheaper to run than people - but it was all for cost-cutting reasons. That was the reason why Nedry could shut everything down. And don't forget, they also spared the expense of paying their programmer well...
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This article seems familiar, especially the “power switch on cabinet” part... Was it posted to the sidebar as some point?
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no! not nightmares! those are badbadbad!
No, it's true. they are. :-P science says so!
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Nice try but irrational fears don't work like that. I know birds are dinosaurs but they don't evoke the same response.
I got the reference, but the stars of the show didn't seem to appear is what I meant. I hadn't understood that RacePro hadn't got it.Filed under: is this some sort of meta-whoosh?
* all descendants of the last common ancestor of triceratops and modern birds, IIRC
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not debated. not anymore. birds are taxonomically dinosaurs... of course a lot of things that the layperson/hollywood call dinos aren't really dinosaurs either.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly8K257P2BI
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Good to know.
Funnily enough pliosaurs and all those other non-dinosaur humongous extinct reptiles don't scare me the same way as dinosaurs do. It's things that look like your standard therapod dinosaur. Which is odd really because the one that caused it all was a sauropod.
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Lots of things aren't universally accepted (e.g., that everyone needs to pay their taxes) but that doesn't make the holdouts right.
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I moved 9 posts to an existing topic: In which @accalia's queen wooshes again?
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Failure, uh, finds a way.
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They spared one expense: by allowing the customer to bring inside they own hardward. Hence TRWTF.
A real luxury solution would have the data center to provide EVERYTHING but the customer-software and database-content.
Customers, you can specify your operating system, but you are not allowed to install or change it. You can specify your disk size for your partitions, but you are not allowed to provide the disk. You can specify the power of the CPU(s), the size of RAM, the number of network cards/slot... but you are not allowed to provide them. Same for any cables.
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IaaS?
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Whoosh badger #3… two more and I take @accalia's record of four…
And while searching for an image of a 'whoosh badger', I found this: http://images.iherb.com/l/DNK-00309-1.jpg
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Huh. Did you use the generated image as a one of the source files for this image? Grid (2,9) and (5,6) (and others) seems to have this same image of the end product. Or was it just a prior run?
Filed under: Mosaic-ception!
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I… just found it somewhere… and was like 'Ooh'… and nicked it.
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Oh, not the original source? The world may never know... :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
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They got me. I was sure that someone would have rolled up to the "Secured" loading dock and socially engineered their way into stealing the hardware.
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"your" *twitch*
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What's the problem?
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:wtf:
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So all that security, and no one bothered to look at the security footage at the time of the outage to see if maybe something odd had been happening in the room at the time?
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Because it's one of those days... sigh.
edit: think I originally read that as "your protected"
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Idiots + money = wasted money
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This place reminds me of the first datacenter we were at. They advertised themselves as having dual redundant power legs. One of them they classified as "non-critical" power though and they were unable to provide enough amperage to run all of our equipment off of one leg and not everything had dual power supplies. They also specified in their SLA that they could not guarantee uptime on the "non-critical" power.
Now, most of this was my fault. I admit that. I was pretty green when I made that decision and mostly made it based upon where everyone else was in our area and they had all of the impressive looking NOC features, etc.
They constantly cut the "non-critical" power, which knocked out services. There was no way to configure the power as delivered to keep everything up as it would overload the other leg. Basically we were paying for a full cabinet with enough power to keep half a cabinet up when they cut the "non-critical" power.
I was constantly at odds with their people over that bullshit. They would always tell me, "Well, you should not hook anything to "non-critical power" that cannot handle outages." On more than one occasion I told them, "Piss off. This is not a storage unit. I don't just store random shit in there. That cabinet costs me $1,800/month. Nothing in there is non-critical."
I ended up moving everything to a much less flashy datacenter, that costs me less per month, and we have not had a single outage since. Oh, and they provide enough amperage that a single leg can keep an entire cabinet up. No armed guards, but they do have a concrete barrier wall you have to pass through that has concertina wire on the top. ;)
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I find the actual size of velociraptors helps to quell the nightmares.
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Tape? They should have used a band-aîd. More apt.
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I'm curious to know which 9% of this story isn't made up.
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9_PERCENT_NOT_FOUND
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But in any case it's an irrational fear, there's no reason for it to be of real velociraptors rather than Jurassic Park ones.
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Or of utahraptors...
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Yikes!
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Yeah, but it makes "clever girl" sound a lot more patronizing.
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I think I'll feel more protected if I know it will stay sealed. Forever.
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This is one where the only real embellishment is establishing the recurring joke: "Spared no expense." I left out a lot of the submitter's details, because there were a LOT of details.
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You also left out the cornify link.
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And the cage, of course.
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BAHAHAHAHAHAHA. HAHAHAHA. HAHA. HA.
Filed Under: :rimshot:
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Nice—it's not every day you get to see a bona fide Layer One error.
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Maybe imagination fail on my part, but what else would you expect a "secure loading dock" to be?
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You do realize that dinosaurs are not real? There's nothing to be afraid of—odds are you could go your whole life without seeing one.
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https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2039/2256365604_372d5d8fb7.jpg