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Ed is responsible for servers in the IT department at work. He is an electrical that does a lot of electronic/electrical design work. So IT concerns are not as high as his design work. Today we had a server fail due to aging hardware. We have another guy that handles IT stuff for Ed. So I went to the IT guy and said:

So I understand the server has Electronic Dysfunction. Is Ed having trouble keeping his server up?

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  • 7
    That's a lot of words for a rather flaccid joke.
  • 1
    I'm sure that deep down, we all knew Ed's uptime wouldn't last indefinitely.
  • 1
    @D-4got10-01 well the server was up for 6 years. Which is pretty impressive stamina.
  • 1
    @YourMom Indeed. Long staying power is what we admire && want in servers.
  • 1
    Aging hardware often leads to server failures if not regularly checked or upgraded. Consider using monitoring tools like Nagios or Zabbix to detect potential issues before they cause downtime.
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