Dealing with printers on a day-to-day basis is something I really really despise. I really feel that paper is a dying business as far as large enterprises are concerned and that the transition to digital media is well overdue. As a result I decided to make my daily experience with printers that little more enjoyable by changing my name in the job queue – I was incredibly surprised it worked…
So, when I created the photoblog, I wanted it to give a bit of an insight into my life as well, which is where today’s picture comes from. While it doesn’t show off my photographic skill, it does show off how inventive we can be when we really want something to work.
These are two Cisco 3560 48-port switches. One with a broken power supply, one with a broken mainboard. We thought we could swap the power supply from one into the other, to create one working box from two dead ones – but we needed to test it first.
BEHOLD!
Thanks to Cisco, I got a lovely new Polo to drive. =) The clutch is far to light though…
This arrived on Tuesday and shall be forevermore carried in my pocket/bag/whatever I have with me. I use it as a reminder that I take this blog seriously and that with every snap I will in some way improve my skills. Full photo coverage to come soon.
This is a pretty famous and rather awesome beer I found while out shopping. I only had one bottle but googling around I discovered its scored incredibly highly on most tasters lists – generally in the 95-100% area. ‘Trappistes’ beers are popular because they are abbey brewed beers, brewed by proper monks and usually finished off in the bottle for a few months.
This particular beer was ruby red and very rich. It was lovely to drink and although I’m in no way a beer critic, I felt it was a head above the rest (pun intended).
I liked this image so decided to turn it into a 1080p wallpaper (1920 x 1080) which you can get here.