Incineration toilets are more common in remote facilities where disposal of excrement can pose contamination risks. That’s how I learnt of them by watching documentaries.
Incineration toilets are more common in remote facilities where disposal of excrement can pose contamination risks. That’s how I learnt of them by watching documentaries.
For insurance to cover it the data tells them whether you are using it or not. If you don’t meet the minimum usage they won’t pay for the machine. Buying it yourself negates that, but they can get spendy.
Do not buy Philips.
They break the styrofoam down right there and make new material. I am not sure if they do everything on premise, but you can see it happening right there with some of it.
Rule of Acquisition 136: The sharp knife cuts quickly. Act without delay!
There is a business in Kent, WA that recycles, styrofoam, flex-foam and plastics (clear, bubble-wrap and grocery bags) for no cost. We save it up and I just dropped a truckload off today. Feels good to not throw it away.
I see it on the High Seas and it is on its way to me.
Thanks for that.
Somewhat curious how CZ has never worked for you. I’ve used it for years and any failures it has had were fixed with tweaking some of the options. I love the tool myself, but I have also never heard of Rescuezilla so thanks for that. I think I’ll give that a go next time.
Cleavon Little, not Pryor.
They were olde by the time I got to administer them and they were failing every so often. They were a pain to work with as I recall, but again no lost data. They would beep with no issues sometimes. One thing that wasn’t their fault was a previous admin had set them up in threes with all but one disk in a raid5 array. They were wondering why performance was crap and one array would just drop every week like clockwork.
Took a while, but I mirrored (VVM) the data off on spare 3500s set up properly. They ran okay then. It was just ancient storage. Glad to work on netapps now. So much smoother and sophisticated storage compared to the olden days. lol
it’s hard to work out if it’s an onion or not.
Too many layers of weirdness!
This is gold. Thank you!
Agree. Reddit was the same thing if not worse. Nuance is [apparently] dead and if you do not explain everything from the dawn of Man to cover your thought, people pick the comment apart like carrion as if you’ve never thought about anything deeply before. They might even gloss over things you did say and attempt to invalidate or discredit your post because only they hold the Truth of the Internet handed down from the Elders. It can be a bit frustrating.
Y’all must’ve been doing something wrong with your hardware raid to have so many problems. Anecdotally, as an admin for 20+ years, I’ve never had a significant issue with hardware raid. The exception might be the Sun 3500 arrays. Those were such a problem and we had dozens of them. No lost data, but so many controller issues. I just left some of them beeping for a while in the server room since data was still being served.
Of course at the enterprise level we have sufficient redundancies built in, but I also use both hardware and software raid at home. No issues with either really.
At least seven.
Gotcha, thanks for the reply. That’s for straight up EVs, right? They do make a couple hybrids? Those are still going to be offered? Sorry if you aren’t the right Toyota spokesperson to ask! ;-P
The man was very rigid with how he felt his wife’s chicken should be prepared.
His whole story is interesting. He did not start his chicken endeavors until his late 50’s after an already quite colorful life.
There is a documentary on youtube somewhere and it’s worth seeing.
Why don’t you come over, Friend?
We’d like to have you for dinner…!
Squirrel!!!