++ ATOT official NEF thread part IV ++

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I always feel weird being in hospitals. There's no many people here experiencing drasticially different realities. It makes me thankful that I get socialized healthcare for being a disabled veteran. I could have never paid for the allergy testing that I just got or the appointment/procedure that I'm about to get.
 
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It makes me thankful that I get socialized healthcare for being a disabled veteran. I could have never paid for ...
I'm right there with you buddy ! I don't have ANY medical issues , besides acute clinical depression. I don't take any meds myself. But the wife has more medical problems than I can shake a stick at ( and I'm a Professional stick shaker :) ) We be in sad shape if the VA and Tricare didn't pay for a whole lot of that.
 
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Just got my Ultrabase for my X230 in the mail. The previous eBay seller I bought from sent two of the wrong dock to me, eventually just refunding me and telling me to keep those two. I got the right one in today from someone new and it works great.
 
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I always feel weird being in hospitals. There's no many people here experiencing drasticially different realities. It makes me thankful that I get socialized healthcare for being a disabled veteran. I could have never paid for the allergy testing that I just got or the appointment/procedure that I'm about to get.

I'm very thankful for the VA. I had surgery for arthritis in my right foot. There is no cartilage now where the big toe connects with the foot. I'm still active, but it hurts on many days. It's a catch 22. Use it and the arthritis progresses. Don't move and the rest of your body gets worse. I'll just have surgery again when it becomes to unbearable. I also had surgery for cataract in my right eye. Then I had a tear in my retina of my left eye. They lasered it back in place. Then I had two more tears in the opposite side of the same eye and had to have major surgery to repair it. Luckily my vision is pretty good considering how bad it could have been. Then that surgery caused a cataract in the left eye. Had cataract surgery on the left eye. After it all, I can see with glasses.Thank you VA!
 
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I wonder if it's a bad idea to patch my Unifi AP remotely. I don't think anything could really go wrong though... Worse case it may require a hard power cycle at some point.

Going to want to patch the spares too that are in the box. That is harder to do remotely. :p
 
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Tomorrow I go in for my first day of my new job, just for a bit. Working in semiconductor still, which is the goal. This time super close to home and that compressed work schedule is sweet. I got the shift I wanted. I haven't lived this close to work since I was working at a grocery store as a teenager.
 
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Blah.. looks like I can't get my AP to adopt properly. Think I do indeed have to upgrade the controller. What a freaking pain. This stuff is poorly documented too, I can't find any detailed source on how to do anything, just finding random tidbits on google.