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jsbowden ([personal profile] jsbowden) wrote2007-08-27 08:12 am
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Can I go home?

Between the electric lake (is there supposed to be a couple inches of standing water here?), the randomly functioning keypads (how come, if all these fucking doors are supposed to use the same fucking control panel, my badge only works on one?), and the failed AC unit in the data center (Oh fuck, why is it 110oF in here?), I'm already done. This is all from the exciting weather we experienced overnight Saturday. I was here at 11:30PM Saturday to deal with a dead mail server (Oh look, Win2k3 Server sucks shit through a straw, SURPRISE! Here, have a kernel deadlock for your trouble!), and everything was still fine at that point.

I don't even want to know how many machines we'll end up replacing, but at least two very hard to replace SGIs in one of our classified areas are sitting with their surge suppressors halfway submerged. They're still on, as well as several PCs and at least one printer. I don't even want to know how, but the only way to shut them off is to kill the circuit remotely, which is always fun and exciting (that or risk walking through the water to get to the wall to pull the plugs, but fuck that noise). If we're lucky. If we're unlucky, they'll look like the PC whose surge suppressor appears to be somewhat less waterproof, and whose state is currently unknown as it's not currently showing any signs of life.

Fuck you, Monday.

[identity profile] jsbowden.livejournal.com 2007-08-27 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
What, to send someone to their doom?

[identity profile] publius1.livejournal.com 2007-08-27 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I would actually suggest that you get management to go in and try, one by one. Eventually there'll be enough corpses in the room for them to walk over that they'll be able to safely pull the cord out of the wall without a drop of water touching them.

It should be reminiscent to them of their rise to their current position, even.

[identity profile] jsbowden.livejournal.com 2007-08-27 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Most of our managers are physicists who have had management thrust upon them, so they aren't your typical middle manager weenies who went to business school and thus live under the illusion that they can manage anything and everything.