Actually, I believe it DOESN'T index network locations; just local
drives. Last time I checked anyhow.
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I haven't looked at the III but the biggest problem we saw with the
earlier versions was that there was NO provision for file or
folder-level security. You could ONLY apply security at the SHARE
level. Which rendered the unit mostly useless for our business clients.
I hope they've fixed that
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I haven't looked at the III but the biggest problem we saw with the
earlier versions was that there was NO provision for file or
folder-level security. You could ONLY apply security
: Friday, October 23, 2009 1:26 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Buffalo TeraStation III
I seem to recall some type of integration with AD for file/folder level
permissions.
Roger Wright
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On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Ben Schorr b
Yes, though I sort of wonder why you'd do it that way.
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From: HELP_PC
TriviaI went to Jr. High with Dweezil. Never met his sister though.
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Oh, don't worry, if anybody exploits a wallpaper vulnerability you can
bet that Microsoft will get blamed for it. :-)
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1GB? Not sure what version of Outlook you're using but I've run far larger
mail stores than that on Outlook 2003 and 2007 for years with no problems
whatsoever.
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I've never needed to go to NTBackup to restore a single message - that's
what Deleted Items Retention is for. :-)
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Very happy with my ASUS 1000HE Netbook (with 2GB of RAM). I only use it
for a travel/off-site/living room machine. Most of my real work gets
done on a desktop with dual 19 monitors (will go larger when these
die).
Best wishes and aloha,
Ben M. Schorr
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Actually it was a superior word processor application until Microsoft
Windows 3.x ushered in the era of Windows-based applications and the
first Windows versions of WordPerfect were absolutely dreadful.
WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS was a thing of beauty. WordPerfect 5.2 for
Windows was a steaming
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Subject: Re: More consequences of bad IP law
+2
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wrote:
Actually it was a superior word processor application until Microsoft
Windows 3.x
Erik Goldoff
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Systems, Networks, Security
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Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 4:35 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: More consequences of bad IP law
Actually it was a superior word
, 2009 11:07 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: More consequences of bad IP law
You can do reveal codes in Word. It's odd but I've done it. I'd have to dig
up my notes to figure out how I did that. I don't recall it being a basic
setting.
Ben Schorr b...@rolandschorr.com 8/12/2009 4
vertical for about 10 years. They didn't give up
Wordperfect without a lot of kicking and screaming. They were mostly
forced into it by their corporate clients that wanted document
interchangability.
Ben Schorr b...@rolandschorr.com 8/12/2009 2:17 PM
SHIFT+F1 reveals formatting in Word
, Networks, Security
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Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 5:18 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: More consequences of bad IP law
SHIFT+F1 reveals formatting in Word.
Ben M. Schorr
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We haven't deployed a new tape system in...a couple of years I think.
100% of our clients are going to (or have gone to) external/removable
hard drives for backup storage and a few of them have contracted with
Cloud backup providers (Carbonite, Mozy, etc.) as secondary off-site
backups.
Sh. Can you wait a couple of hours until my download finishes to
tell everybody that! ;-)
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Ok, Just you me, and shall we tell anyone else?
Erm this is a private conversation right
Mike J
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Sent: 06 August 2009 18:36
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Win 7 issue
Sh. Can you wait a couple of hours until my
manager? If so it should pick up
where it left off, at least it has for me in the past.
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Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 8:09 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Win 7 issue
My download FAILED after more than 2GB
I have to agree with you. Even though they don't have the best devices, the
Windows Mobile 6.1 folks have been the easiest to support and our clients have
been the happiest with them software-wise.
I wish somebody would come out with a great, fast, stable, piece of hardware
for them though.
500 feet away? Those must be some pretty long extension cords...
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From: Tigran K
I've been using my ASUS 1000HE Netbook for presentations. Works great
with a projector - can't beat it for size and at $425 (with the 2GB RAM
upgrade) the price is hard to beat.
Durability may be an issue - though it hasn't been for me yet and my
ASUS has been in a lot of time zones over the
I'm interested in trying it but it looks like they don't have any 808
numbers so that significantly limits its usefulness to me.
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That explains why so many clients are calling me to get them off Exchange and
onto Groupwi�
���oh wait, I think I said that backwards. ;-)
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Subject: RE: Gmail
Seriously? Exchange has most of the market but GW is so easy to manage.
Some of the features are different than Exchange, but it is definitely a
full-featured client. Whatever works for my employer is what they
get...
Ben
: Netbooks
But in the enterprise, we need the manageability of Windows. It's not so
much a factor of cost or ease-of-use.
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Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 3:36 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OT: Netbooks
I'm sure
I put XP Pro on my 1000HA and my current 1000HE. No problems with
drivers, runs like a champ.
-Ben-
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I'm sure it is - every XP Netbook I've ever seen came with XP Home. If
you're going to flatten it and install XP Pro (or Windows 7) instead
then I'd check into getting one of the Linux-based Netbooks as it might
be cheaper.
Ben M. Schorr
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...and you've just explained why Outlook has so many seemingly asinine
security restrictions in it.
-Ben-
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True but Fido is a good boy! (with the spaces) would be harder to
crack and easier to remember. Substitute zeroes for one or more of the
os if you like.
-Ben-
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Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 12:55 PM
To: NT
My Windows Mobile 6.1 Motorola Q was happily syncing my e-mail,
contacts, calendar and tasks from my Exchange Server from my pocket as I
walked from the Verizon store back to my car. I don't know how much
faster than that an iPhone could be.
Ben M. Schorr
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I had the XV6800 (the one with the sliding keyboard) and didn't like it
much. It tended to freeze a lot, required frequent (soft) resets, and
just seemed underpowered. And all I used it for was phone, e-mail, text
and twitter - only occasional web browsing, hardly ever any photos, etc.
I
The 6900 is probably a good choice for a touch screen. If you can live
WITHOUT the touch screen I'm using a Motorola Q from Verizon these days
and I'm pretty happy with it. Performs well, requires about 99% fewer
resets than my old XV6800 (HTC) did and just seems all the way around
pretty solid.
They eventually send? Does it happen to every message or just select
messages? How are you connecting to your Exchange Server? (LAN? WAN?
VPN?)
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Isn't Hamachi now Logmein?
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We find that if you dial down the zoom (from the 140% it sometimes wants
to default to back to 100%) that the display performance improves
significantly.
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No, you're correct.
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From: Jeff Bunting
Yes, that is what it does. But it doesn't do a broadcast - it attempts
a renewal with the original issuing DHCP server at those points.
-Ben-
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I never bother with the 80-20 thing myself, if I have dual DHCP servers
(which I like to) I always try to give each a large enough address pool
to cover the entire network.
The rare exception is if I have too many devices for the subnet to be
completely split like that - i.e. 175 devices on a
There is no equivalency, that's true, but that doesn't mean that we can ignore
the issue either. It's not a pass/fail proposition.
For my client the issue wasn't necessarily that the macro viruses affected the
Macs themselves, but rather that the macro viruses impacted the company. There
was
I sort of second Sherry's comments. I say sort of because I have a Mac
or two myself and don't have anything against Macs...but they are often
a pain to support in a mixed network.
We support one network that USED to have a single Mac (among about 50
PCs and half a dozen Windows servers).
Yes, that was exactly our experience as well. Every month there was some new
special Mac app that they just HAD to have working and that our helpdesk staff
had never heard of before.
So we had to spend resources getting up to speed with and supporting an
application that only one user (out of
Our clients who do disk-based backup (which is almost all of them at this
point) either backup to removable drives that they rotate off-site on a regular
schedule or run an additional on-line sync across a WAN to a disk system at
another physical site. (usually in the middle of the night)
Ben
Honestly I'm running ESET on a lot of client systems too but I tend to
just leave Windows Defender in place. It doesn't seem to hurt anything,
it's free and even though ESET is an excellent product it doesn't hurt
to have that extra layer.
Ben M. Schorr
Chief Executive Officer
Depends somewhat on what kind of file system you're talking about. On
Windows Servers it's not too tricky to remove delete permissions from a
share or folder. On some NAS devices it can be a little more difficult
- depending upon how granular you want to get.
In any event you do have backups
Safe to assume you've already updated the driver for the internal NIC?
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Good friends of mine just had a baby and I figured the best call was to
give them a gift card to WalMart. That way they can decide which baby
supplies they really wanted/needed. They just mentioned again today how
helpful/appreciated that particular gift has been.
Ben M. Schorr
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You can get his 1-hour daily podcast (excerpt from his show) for free
from iTunes. I've never sent Ramsay a penny but I have found his
advice useful - I've been listening to the podcast for a year or so.
Ben M. Schorr
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I don't pay any monthly fee for iTunes either - but I use it.
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From: Michael Ross
Giving you the same advice your grandmother did, except we keep our
teeth in. J
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But that tax deduction on your mortgage interest is only partial. I
mean you can deduct the interest, yes, but that deduction is only at
your tax rate - 33% or whatever. So you're going to pay a bank $12,000
a year (or whatever) to keep from paying the government $4,000? That
doesn't seem like
Copernic Desktop (http://www.copernic.com) is very good. They have both
free and paid versions. You'll want to let it fully index the content
first, of course, which may take a little while depending upon how much
content, how fast the machine, etc.
Ben M. Schorr
Chief Executive Officer
Every two weeks I take our team (it's only 4-5 of them) out for lunch
and we touch on every active client followed by any announcements from
sales or operations. It lasts about an hour generally, but they were
going to take lunch anyhow and the meetings are usually pretty valuable
for making sure
Some of those with money to invest do so aggressively during a downturn
because right now stocks and real estate are on sale.
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. It is the poorer citizens who tend to save and
refuse to spend when times get tough. This is why giving out money to
the middle class to spend our way out of a recession has never worked
once in the history of our country.
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I read it, write for them occasionally and speak for them occasionally
too. Really good stuff. I find the print mag is handy to stuff in my
bag for those times I'm stuck waiting in line somewhere or otherwise
killing time in a place where I don't have ready Internet access.
More often I read
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Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 11:41 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Magazine subscriptions
...like the bathroom
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Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 2:39 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Depends upon the broad. ;-)
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Funny – I got my iPod touch set up to sync with my Exchange server and get
e-mail, calendar and contacts pretty quickly. Took almost twice as long to get
a Blackberry Curve to ONLY get e-mail. J
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Google is your friend: http://www.magiciso.com/
-Ben-
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From: Tigran K [mailto:[EMAIL
???
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Ben Schorr
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Google is your friend: http://www.magiciso.com/
-Ben-
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I like IE7. Big improvement over 6.
Of course I'm a Firefox 3 user myself, but I still like IE7. :-)
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From: Jim McAtee
Chrome seems very fast here too - faster than FF3. But I doubt I'll
switch off FF3 - too many features about FF3 that I like.
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the others.
Tim
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Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 12:29 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: What no chrome?
Funny stuff. I found FF3 to be faster than Chrome.
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From: Ben Schorr [mailto:[EMAIL
browsers.
Tim
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To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: What no chrome?
You must have an amazing connection then. Mine is fairly fast but FF3
is noticeably faster than IE for me and Chrome
Buddy of mine is facing #1 right now, except he carries the beeper
24x7x365. His company refuses to get him any backup. And the beeper
goes off pretty much EVERY night. Not kidding. His wife is not the
least bit happy; even though 95% of it is phone support. Can't blame
her for that.
I'm
Have you tried starting Outlook with the /cleanviews switch?
-Ben-
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Seems like Gmail would be perfect but you didn't like Google?
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From: Jim McAtee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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And I have a pretty big non-profit who might be interested. I'll
contact you for more discussion. :)
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From: Andy Ognenoff
Right. It's a very low hurdle.
-Ben-
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Not necessarily - could just be an older drive that isn't large
enough/fast enough.
-Ben-
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Beats me...I successfully downloaded and installed Version 3 today - and
it reports as Version 3.0 just as you'd expect.
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at 9:23 PM, Don Ely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SharePoint is most certainly not FF friendly which is why FF will be
banned from our network...
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Ben Schorr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Do all sites work in it? That's been my problem with Firefox
traditionally - I
Well, if you want to build your entire business around the premise of
don't run any software from Microsoft (or hardware from IBM, HP,
Apple...) then I guess that's up to you.
I'd sort of rather get our work done and our product out the door than
make a symbolic point nobody outside of this
Does Xobni give you the ability to have it rebuild its index?
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be encouraged, now should it?
Heh.
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 9:23 PM, Don Ely [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SharePoint is most certainly not FF friendly which is why FF will be
banned
from our network...
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Ben Schorr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Do all sites work
friendly which is why FF will be
banned
from our network...
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wrote:
Do all sites work in it? That's been my problem with Firefox
traditionally - I too often had to use IE to use sites I needed to
use. So
I just figured the heck
Do all sites work in it? That's been my problem with Firefox
traditionally - I too often had to use IE to use sites I needed to use.
So I just figured the heck with it - if I'm in IE half the time anyhow
it doesn't make sense for me to maintain a separate browser.
Ben M. Schorr
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Sure, if you can find a discreet way to get them to create new folders. :)
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As others have said I would document painstakingly and I would also pay
particular attention to making sure your backups are good and current. That
way if he does trash something you get to be the hero who gets it back.
Ben M. Schorr
Chief Executive Officer
Yes, certainly. Just because two departments may be part of the same
larger org doesn't mean they should have total access to each other. I
assume this credit union doesn't issue every employee keys to the vault,
for example. :-)
The more secure the organization (and credit unions/banks are
I'm a little surprised that Symantec DID make it into that group.
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From: Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SWINC has one that’s pretty good. HYPERLINK
http://e-newsletters.internet.com/discussionlists.html/http://e-newsletters.internet.com/discussionlists.html/
I believe.
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HYPERLINK
There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems.
-Ed-
I think you need to have the guy's manager walk into his office, close the door
and inform him in no uncertain terms of what the company policy is and what the
consequences for violating that policy is. Then when he
There are a few vendors, including Dell now, who make an “all-in-one” that
bundles the PC into the monitor. I’m not really that fond of them, but it
would solve your issue.
Or you could hide the computer tower in a cabinet of some kind perhaps?
Ben M. Schorr
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switch to a virtual
machine? Thin clients with RDP access to a Terminal Server?
KVM-over-Ethernet? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
On Jan 6, 2008 10:34 PM, Ben Schorr HYPERLINK mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL
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There are a few vendors, including Dell now, who make an all-in-one
Title: RE: Legal Email Issues - Dont shoot me :) -
First of all let me say that I'm not your lawyer and we don't have an attorney-client relationship. This is not legal advice, just my educated opinion and so forth.
That out of the way...a piece of paper that is essentially a memo is hardly
Title: Message
As
before I'm not your lawyer and this is not legal advice, just my educated
opinion. /disclaimer
If you
can prove that she's the one who called MS, and assuming that your company
doesn't distribute illegal software, you might consider filing a charge of
harrassment against
Title: RE: Reporting Hackers?
I'd report it. Worst case you've wasted a few minutes. Best case you get them caught.
-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MVP-Outlook, CNA, MCPx3
Director of Information Services
Damon Key Leong Kupchak Hastert
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From:
Title: RE: Microsoft Has Nimda
You need IIS if you want to run Exchange 2000.[1]
[1] Well, at least if you want it to do anything useful [2].
[2] Hi Dean and/or Sherry.
Aloha,
-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MVP-Outlook, CNA, MCPx3
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Damon Key Leong Kupchak Hastert
Title: Message
If
it's not too late to consider an alternative we recently deployed DataFellows
F-Secure version 5.x on our LAN and we're quite pleased with it. http://www.datafellows.com
Aloha,
-Ben- Ben M.
Schorr, MVP-Outlook, CNA, MCPx3 Director of
Information Services Damon Key Leong
Title: RE: Email Scams
Undoubtedly true, but almost all major fire departments have a Widows and Orphans Fund. I have no idea if this is a legitimate solicitation for that group or not, though.
Aloha,
-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MVP-Outlook, CNA, MCPx3
Director of Information Services
Damon Key
Title: Message
Curious problem -- I had basically the same thing happening on a Win2K
Pro workstation yesterday that I had just installed WordPerfect 9 (2000)
on. Turning it off, letting it sit a few minutes, and turning it back on
seems to have resolved the problem. Naturally I'm keeping a
Title: Message
With
all due respect - if WWIII is the result of this it won't have been Bush who
started it.
Yes, a
measured response is appropriate at this time -- but there will be a
response. Count on it.
-Ben- Ben M.
Schorr, MVP-Outlook, CNA, MCPx3 Director of
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Title: RE: Afgan
CNN is reporting that the Afghanistan Opposition are claiming responsibility for the attacks in Kabul tonight. U.S. Gov't officials have already said that we (the U.S.) didn't have anything to do with it.
I've heard nothing about Belgrade or Baghdad, FWIW.
-Ben-
Ben M.
Title: RE: Where's your disaster recovery plan?
Yes, but if a 757 hits our building at 9AM it's irrelevent as virtually our entire firm will probably be killed in the explosion.
Short of that magnitude of catastrophe our plans are in place; if perhaps a bit dusty.
Aloha,
-Ben-
Ben M.
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