tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1987034124542515040.post6410184462913717913..comments2024-01-31T03:13:30.976-06:00Comments on Snrky: No, it wasn't laundry dayScooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07264667176243327560noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1987034124542515040.post-26621378779097776682011-02-28T06:54:25.570-06:002011-02-28T06:54:25.570-06:00I've usually had a change of clothes and toile...I've usually had a change of clothes and toiletries squirreled away somewhere in my workspace. In the cabinet or in the filing drawer (underwear filed under "u" or "j" for jockies?). I have made use of them before, although I tend to wander around the next day in a daze.<br /><br />There was a trivia question - Family Feud style - at a picnic several years ago where the category was "longest work stint" and there were some outliers in the 36 hours range. I think I was one of them when we were taking down external mail servers. The fix and follow up with clients was only about 8 hours. The statistical gathering and reporting out to incident management and C-level management was the additional 24-28 hours. Fortunately it started on a Friday, so the Saturday was uninterrupted number crunching without someone looking over my shoulder.Snrkyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10568530032267696759noreply@blogger.com