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Gregg Richwine Member
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Posted: Sat Nov 1st, 2008 04:09 am |
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...you lucky folks still taking care of DCS machines. I'll be joining you Saturday night next to the Novell 3.12 server making the DST change by hand again.
Don't forget the EAS boxes...
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Kent Clark Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 2nd, 2008 03:23 am |
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| You know, over the last couple of years, I've been having to set the time on the DCS machine at KQUL. However, I have this weekend off. I was kinda surprised to find I wasn't on the schedule. Of course, it wouldn't surprise me if my phone rings in the morning with someone asking for help on changing the clock on the KQUL machine!
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Gregg Richwine Member
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Posted: Sun Mar 8th, 2009 03:52 am |
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DCS...RIP!
New automation in service...DCS no longer used. I ain't drivin' to change no Novell 3.12 servers tonight! Just dialed into the remote controls and reset them. Good night!
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artmorris Administrator

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Posted: Sun Mar 15th, 2009 04:06 am |
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Didn't anybody tell those dolts at the Federal Government that changing DST was going to mess our classic DCS systems?
HA!
Art
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