TOAK- Thread Of All Knowledge- Part V
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Yeah, Greg. We are not even sure if it is hardware of software related at this point. OR..a combination where a hard drive failed, causing the operating system to take a huge $h1t on us. If that is the case, we can get a refurbished hard drive from support but then we would have to reinstall the operating system and all data on the server will be lost. The UPSIDE is that it is a test server and nothing there is irreplaceable if our programmers did things right and backed up all their new code to a version control system away from where they tested.
Oh lawd! Super geeky, ain't it?
Oh lawd! Super geeky, ain't it?
#7993
Mick, our sys admins can do some remote administration but this is a case where the server would not recover during a reboot. It is at the point where we can't even get an error message.
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I was gonna say an F-16 Mick.... showed that in the credits at the end.... definitely a light breakfast before doin that stuff....
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I will PM Greg and see if he will pass your answer along to me.
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I always thought the Phantom was a real piece of art in its day....
A series of time-to-altitude records was set in early 1962: 34.523 seconds to (9,840 ft), 48.787 seconds to (19,700 ft), 61.629 seconds to (29,500 ft), 77.156 seconds to (39,400 ft), 114.548 seconds to (49,200 ft), 178.5 seconds to (65,600 ft), 230.44 seconds to (82,000 ft), and 371.43 seconds to (98,400 ft).
A series of time-to-altitude records was set in early 1962: 34.523 seconds to (9,840 ft), 48.787 seconds to (19,700 ft), 61.629 seconds to (29,500 ft), 77.156 seconds to (39,400 ft), 114.548 seconds to (49,200 ft), 178.5 seconds to (65,600 ft), 230.44 seconds to (82,000 ft), and 371.43 seconds to (98,400 ft).
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I can't imagine the adrenaline rush that comes when ya fly that fast. Must be like giving a Ural full throttle!