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Join the contest SubscribeUmmmmm, that's still how it works, if you only check work emails ar work....
Yep that's how it should be, but my wife is constantly checking and dealing with work emails at home. I asked her what are we going to do with all this extra overtime money you are making....She looked at me like I was speaking Chinese.Ummmmm, that's still how it works, if you only check work emails ar work....
Yep that's how it should be, but my wife is constantly checking and dealing with work emails at home. I asked her what are we going to do with all this extra overtime money you are making....She looked at me like I was speaking Chinese.
I work with a bunch of women like that. They all complain they just can't get away from work and the emails never stop. They are all emailing and responding to each other.Yep that's how it should be, but my wife is constantly checking and dealing with work emails at home. I asked her what are we going to do with all this extra overtime money you are making....She looked at me like I was speaking Chinese.
Imperial, TX is no where special to visit. A friend and I left a ranch we were hunting in Brewster County, just east of the park. Headed north, he looks at me and said "You're going to think I'm full of shit, but if she's working we are getting lunch in Imperial. It will be the best brisket burrito you've ever had in your life." I said "BULLSHIT! There is nothing good in Imperial Texas!"They are every where. Deep in the desert near imperial tx, they were raiding my friend’s shrimp ponds. On the beach at Corpus, I was throwing them cat fish to keep them out of my bait. I’ve seen them in the Sierra and on both coasts.
@Fx51LP308, ahhhh, memories of switching over from VM to MVS & VSAM to DB2. But it did not end there. Calls @ 2:00 AM because a DB call hung the entire mainframe up & backend production which started at 5:00PM and most times was hard pressed to get done by the time I got in @ 5:00AM. There was an elusive bug that showed up every 5 years or so and we were never able to replicate it but always manifested itself in this major job stream. Retirement is good now!
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FWIW # ! Best Seller Today@4:01 time is that photo from the Vietnam Era?
FWIW # ! Best Seller Today
Heartbreaking if you lived in that period of US History
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This one is 5 or so years back in the scrolling but worth a repost.It’s good to see folks are putting in some effort, scrolling back a whole five or six pages to find something to share.![]()
No that's a ballistic helmet and it looks like a Blackhawk.@4:01 time is that photo from the Vietnam Era?
Yeah, all the batch back-end stuff (that required hotel stays) was MVS/XA then ESA mainframe. Although, in my case, it was IMS DB/DC (well the DB part (DL1 - Hierarchical)). We used standard CICS for the communication. Now, for back-end batch, these guys would always convert the data bases to flat files and process the flat files, then re-converting them to DBs.
At the interim company beyond this one but before Wall St., it was still mainframe and CICS, but it was standard DB2. We used a CICS facilitator product called TELON. It helped you reduce time drawing CICS Maps and debugging them. Funny. For the longest time, I did not realize that DB2 Tables were just glorified VSAM files, anyway!
Wall St. was pure Client/Server using SUN/OS V880 and V1280 servers and using Sybase ASE for the DB. Of course, Solaris 8 and 10 workstations.
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You guys are some sick motherfuckers. Everyone knows what you are thinking.
I think you mean “When you’re a marine and use a pellet smoker”.
I was the only one that did CICS in the beginning. Some of my error messages in the test region were, ET call home, after you error entering data you are now on double secret probation, you are now in the house of the rising sun, little red riding hood I would like to ……and so on . A few times I did not take out all of my test messages, I thought it was funny!Yeah, all the batch back-end stuff (that required hotel stays) was MVS/XA then ESA mainframe. Although, in my case, it was IMS DB/DC (well the DB part (DL1 - Hierarchical)). We used standard CICS for the communication. Now, for back-end batch, these guys would always convert the data bases to flat files and process the flat files, then re-converting them to DBs.
At the interim company beyond this one but before Wall St., it was still mainframe and CICS, but it was standard DB2. We used a CICS facilitator product called TELON. It helped you reduce time drawing CICS Maps and debugging them. Funny. For the longest time, I did not realize that DB2 Tables were just glorified VSAM files, anyway!
Wall St. was pure Client/Server using SUN/OS V880 and V1280 servers and using Sybase ASE for the DB. Of course, Solaris 8 and 10 workstations.
You guys are some sick motherfuckers. Everyone knows what you are thinking.
We also call them shy-pokes or cream shitters.