kb7qdi

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IMO, they didn't do the ticket renewal process very well. If you had more than one ticket last year, you got more than one email, each email linking to their payment vendor separately.

In other words, unless I missed something, I had to pay two times - one time for each season ticket in 2024.

Good part is that they linked the tickets with Google and Apple wallets.

Doesn't look like they added the free parking like last year though. Again, I might have missed it.

 

For those who had season tickets last year, you can renew for 2024 in a few days!

 

"Rob's a huge pickup for the Hounds," said CEO and General Manager James English. "The ex-England international has proven himself as one of the top young coaches in Europe."

 

Team is starting to come together!

 

The Hounds agreed to a contract extension with All-Pro center Billy Meakes

 

The Academy will be led by Hounds' Attack and Backs Coach Dave Clancy and is supported by a combination of senior coaching staff and existing Hounds' players with the goal of identifying and developing local senior men's talent towards future hounds MLR contracts.

 

Good news for Hounds fans. Also looks like tickets will start selling soon!

 

I'm not a fan of the "war" between Android and Apple when it comes to SMS/texting. The rest of the world doesn't use SMS/RCS/iMessage as much as WhatsApp and the like, so the US is pretty much lagging behind everyone else on this anyway.

That being said, I have to admit Android did a good job with this!

 

Looks like they are having some issues with some equipment - I'm turning the water softener back on then - amazing how many more water spots appear when the softener is bypassed. :-)

[–] kb7qdi@midwest.social 1 points 2 years ago

My first experience with Linux was in the mid 80s when I was in the service working with AT&T 3B20 and Sperry UNIX servers as an admin. I enjoyed just about every aspect of the OS, but most government, contractor, and civilian jobs required desktop software that Linux either couldn't install or the open source equivalent just wasn't good enough.

Over the many, MANY, years I have kept experimenting with the various desktop environments, but with my current job a large percentage of our servers are Ubuntu or RedHat Linux (although we're being forced to migrate to Windows Servers for many of the same reasons yet again).

That being said, with the ability for many Microsoft Office365 products working well enough as web-apps, my home laptop runs 100% KDE Neon, and with the exception of needing a couple Windows-only programs (which no longer runs on Linux) I'd probably be running KDE Neon on my work laptop as well. If I can ever get Cisco ASDM to work with Wine and/or Bottles, I will be switching over soon after.

The DEs in the last few years are light years ahead, and I am personally very impressed with just how smooth everything works. My hope is to get back to a semi-40 hour work week in a few years and help contribute - not as a programmer, but perhaps as a QA tester or the like.

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