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MrNubbz

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Re: OT - Grumpy Old Man Thread
« Reply #1344 on: April 23, 2026, 07:17:28 AM »
My profession dedicates itself to the proper use of words. 
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Re: OT - Grumpy Old Man Thread
« Reply #1345 on: April 23, 2026, 10:20:17 AM »
I hate when some old project that I didn't build gets dumped on me.  It's hard to do updates or fixes when your head is not around the project, you don't know or have any notes on what the original requirements and intentions were.  It's hard enough to handle requests on old stuff I did build myself, because I've still largely forgotten everything by then.  

We build a crap-ton of stuff for HR, and it seems they never use any of it.  We've got all these half-finished projects for them just sitting around, and they're still passing around paper forms and getting wet signatures because they can't ever finish and implement anything they request.  

One of my co-workers handed me something from them yesterday because she thought I originally built the workspace.  I did not, she did, but whatever.  We keep getting these intermittent, small requests for this project like every two months or so.  We never remember what this whole thing is even about....the meetings and the initial setup were so long ago.  They don't ever schedule meetings to discuss finishing this thing and getting it up and running for them.  We just keep getting these penny ante requests to do one little thing, which does not even come close to completing the project into something useful for them.  

So, I spent a while looking at the setup and its automations, trying to figure out what's going on so the request makes sense, and I can do whatever HR is asking for.  And I did it.....which required setting up a new automation.  Which is fine, except that because I didn't grasp the entirety of the project, I noticed my update broke three other existing automations.  So then I had to spend the rest of the day figuring those out and fixing them.  Had I really been up to speed on everything, I would've known a better way to do the update which wouldn't have broken anything.  Unfortunately, when you do something, sometimes you can't undo it, so there was no way to go back and do it smarter and avoid breaking the other components.  

Honestly still not sure my fixes are doing what they want done, but we'll never know, because you can't hardly schedule project meetings with HR, because they think they all have to come, and they never all have open time slots at the same time.  They can't just send one or two people who know what they want and liaise with us and get something done.  The consolation I have is that they're probably never going to use this anyway.  It's another random small piece of work in a disjointed, never-ending, HR black-hole.  

Oh well, as long as they keep issuing my paychecks, I guess I won't be too grumpy.  

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Re: OT - Grumpy Old Man Thread
« Reply #1346 on: April 23, 2026, 03:28:23 PM »
I hate when some old project that I didn't build gets dumped on me.  It's hard to do updates or fixes when your head is not around the project, you don't know or have any notes on what the original requirements and intentions were.  It's hard enough to handle requests on old stuff I did build myself, because I've still largely forgotten everything by then. 

We build a crap-ton of stuff for HR, and it seems they never use any of it.  We've got all these half-finished projects for them just sitting around, and they're still passing around paper forms and getting wet signatures because they can't ever finish and implement anything they request. 

One of my co-workers handed me something from them yesterday because she thought I originally built the workspace.  I did not, she did, but whatever.  We keep getting these intermittent, small requests for this project like every two months or so.  We never remember what this whole thing is even about....the meetings and the initial setup were so long ago.  They don't ever schedule meetings to discuss finishing this thing and getting it up and running for them.  We just keep getting these penny ante requests to do one little thing, which does not even come close to completing the project into something useful for them. 

So, I spent a while looking at the setup and its automations, trying to figure out what's going on so the request makes sense, and I can do whatever HR is asking for.  And I did it.....which required setting up a new automation.  Which is fine, except that because I didn't grasp the entirety of the project, I noticed my update broke three other existing automations.  So then I had to spend the rest of the day figuring those out and fixing them.  Had I really been up to speed on everything, I would've known a better way to do the update which wouldn't have broken anything.  Unfortunately, when you do something, sometimes you can't undo it, so there was no way to go back and do it smarter and avoid breaking the other components. 

Honestly still not sure my fixes are doing what they want done, but we'll never know, because you can't hardly schedule project meetings with HR, because they think they all have to come, and they never all have open time slots at the same time.  They can't just send one or two people who know what they want and liaise with us and get something done.  The consolation I have is that they're probably never going to use this anyway.  It's another random small piece of work in a disjointed, never-ending, HR black-hole. 

Oh well, as long as they keep issuing my paychecks, I guess I won't be too grumpy. 
You should use AI, Claude if you can, to evaluate the tool and look for paths that may lead to other spreadsheets/tools.  
Was this a spreadsheet type macro, or something else?  

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Re: OT - Grumpy Old Man Thread
« Reply #1347 on: April 23, 2026, 04:14:25 PM »
My wife thinks I would've made a great on-air cfb analyst because of how often I'll saying something and then the tv people say the same thing....penalties, play-calling, prediction, context, etc.  But, I think they're mostly all idiots, and I'm afraid that kind of confirms my suspicion. 

I have that same issue.

But it's even worse when I say something before Michael Cole did during Wrestlemania last weekend....

But at least I'm self aware.

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Re: OT - Grumpy Old Man Thread
« Reply #1348 on: April 23, 2026, 07:41:02 PM »
Sometimes, but often I'm wondering why I'm not great at any professional job (or anything else) when I'm not an idiot.  I can't think of anything, really, I'd consider myself a go-to guy for.  It's enough to make me rethink the idiot thing.  After all, an idiot plausibly wouldn't know he's an idiot, right? 

My wife thinks I would've made a great on-air cfb analyst because of how often I'll saying something and then the tv people say the same thing....penalties, play-calling, prediction, context, etc.  But, I think they're mostly all idiots, and I'm afraid that kind of confirms my suspicion. 
It’s harder than it sounds. 

You gotta put in a lot of work to only sort of sound like an idiot. (granted, for some of the color guys they do just throw someone in there and let it ride)

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Re: OT - Grumpy Old Man Thread
« Reply #1349 on: Today at 01:19:37 AM »

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« Reply #1350 on: Today at 07:39:35 AM »

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Re: OT - Grumpy Old Man Thread
« Reply #1351 on: Today at 07:39:48 AM »
U RAH RAH! WIS CON SIN!

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« Reply #1352 on: Today at 07:40:08 AM »
U RAH RAH! WIS CON SIN!

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Re: OT - Grumpy Old Man Thread
« Reply #1353 on: Today at 09:40:54 AM »
Not really.
You need the bottom of Florida to be the Midwest and Northeast?

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Re: OT - Grumpy Old Man Thread
« Reply #1354 on: Today at 09:54:47 AM »
West Coast = Midwest
East Coast = NE
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Re: OT - Grumpy Old Man Thread
« Reply #1355 on: Today at 10:08:10 AM »
West Coast = Midwest
East Coast = NE
Unfortunately true.  😟
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« Reply #1356 on: Today at 10:13:19 AM »
Unfortunately true.  😟
You also have a lot of European and South American, yes?

We have Canadiens. I was out and about for a bit yesterday, and I'll post on the happy thread.
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« Reply #1357 on: Today at 10:15:37 AM »
You also have a lot of European and South American, yes?

We have Canadiens. I was out and about for a bit yesterday, and I'll post on the happy thread.
I just mentally read that as "oot and aboot."

 

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