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Oops. (new job, day two)
I was just cleaning my office phone. One of the buttons links me to the voice-dial directory. I apparently hit that, and the sound of me cleaning the phone sounded sufficiently like a name, and dimly through the earpiece I heard something like, "Do you wish to talk to Kim Chopper?"
Thanks but... not really.
My old office is just as I remember. Except it's missing a filing cabinet. Which could leave me room for a comfy chair, though I think that might be politically tricky since nobody else in CSCF has a comfy chair. *pout* (Murphy bed in file cabinet? Hmmm.)
I have a brand new iMac, with a wide-screen extra monitor (2x1680x1050 desktop yay), and I've got a project to start with, making improvements to the department's DHCP services. Also: I have coworkers! They make geeky jokes and are glad to see me!
It's good to be back.
Challenges on day one: my work calendar (Oracle Calendar) isn't compatible with gmail calendar, iCal.app, or my phone. [ETA: maybe. I can manually import/export .ical files, and maybe there's a way to subscribe to Oracle's data. But probably not.]
My personal task-tracking system isn't compatible with the hacked-up version of RT we use. I have no idea how I should record my work tasks, since our RT isn't exactly compatible with the "Getting Things Done" method of making a new item for everything that will take longer than a few minutes.
Thanks but... not really.
My old office is just as I remember. Except it's missing a filing cabinet. Which could leave me room for a comfy chair, though I think that might be politically tricky since nobody else in CSCF has a comfy chair. *pout* (Murphy bed in file cabinet? Hmmm.)
I have a brand new iMac, with a wide-screen extra monitor (2x1680x1050 desktop yay), and I've got a project to start with, making improvements to the department's DHCP services. Also: I have coworkers! They make geeky jokes and are glad to see me!
It's good to be back.
Challenges on day one: my work calendar (Oracle Calendar) isn't compatible with gmail calendar, iCal.app, or my phone. [ETA: maybe. I can manually import/export .ical files, and maybe there's a way to subscribe to Oracle's data. But probably not.]
My personal task-tracking system isn't compatible with the hacked-up version of RT we use. I have no idea how I should record my work tasks, since our RT isn't exactly compatible with the "Getting Things Done" method of making a new item for everything that will take longer than a few minutes.
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The DHCP is populated by our Equipment and Inventory Database. For a bit more information, https://www.cs/twiki/view/CF/DHCPInCS appears to be a public document...
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I'll read it at work and review the Maintain3 pseudo-APIs. There should be an opportunity for chatting about DHCP and automation over a warm beverage during working hours, but not this week for me.
I can put some of my foot in my mouth, but the whole thing is kinda big.
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I haven't found a better way to use iCal or anything else with Oracle Calendar. Some of the other folks here have weird lash-ups that export from OCal and import into iCal that they run regularly, I think. Oracle is supposedly in on the CalDAV stuff, but it's not like they've actually shipped anything that uses it....
(This reminds me that I need to export my OCal upcoming events into an iCal-compatible file and mail it to myself so I have all my future appointments &c. Thanks!)
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I found "OraCal2iCal" but its host site seems hosed. Only: the author seems to be
Why, back in the day, much of the internet was weird lash-ups...
Yeah. Anyhow.
Have fun in the new job. :)
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Um. Not sure if the keys match, but jk probably has another for mine if they don't.
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And it serves .ical URLs, so when I open iCal, it grabs my "errand" todo list, and then I run iSync to sync it to my cellphone.
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In RT: I wish there were different views of the same item.
Such as to collapse comments that weren't relevant to me (or replace them with a one-line summary). The best options are changing the Summary at the top, or starting a parallel RT item that has the bits that are relevant to me, but that has always felt hackish. Fundamentally: my summary / list of responsibility is going to be different from the next participant's, so my view of the item should possibly be different as well.
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Your job sounds fun! Except for the fact that Oracle Calendar doesn't play nice with, well, anything else. Maybe the world is waiting for you to write the interface?....
(Sometimes I really miss all the geeky stuff I used to do......)
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There's a campus surplus sale next week, and I understand there's a couch for sale. If I could get a two-seat couch in here, for $20 or something, that would be sort of neat.
Oracle Calendar is annoying- but I found OraCal2iCal, which cleverly uses mac's "accessibility extensions" to automatically run the export-to-ical-file feature. So I've got one-way sync.
I've hacked it a bit to save the file to somewhere that's exposed as a webpage, so google calendar will automatically pick up my oracle calendar data. And I think I can run it to update under cron every morning at 6. :)
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And I really ought to be spending that time on, y'know, my project. :)
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Also I just got dumped *whump* a fairly substantial project and a deadline. (Yay?)
ps- he insists on using a blotter for his calendar. (Yes really.)
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But I just tested- spaces works fine with two monitors- it uses both as a single element of the n x n.
And then I turned it off, because I don't need a 6,400 x 2,000 desktop. ;)
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I do wish the 15in Macbook Pros had the resolution that the 17in ones do. There's no real reason why they don't.