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Monthly Archives: June 2006
Untitled document Call this an op-ed if you will, there is something I would like to share with you about the Origami project Microsoft has been working on for quite some time, along with a spectacular vaporware marketing campaign. Much … Continue reading
Untitled document I’m a big fan of Microsoft Messenger – sure, it has some bits and pieces missing (like ability to sign in from multiple computers) but its the only thing that has made me leave Trilian and dump all … Continue reading
People often wonder what causes things like Vladfire and other acts where I pour more gasoline on the fire. I tend not to share what goes on in my professional life because, honestly, putting this type of stuff in writing … Continue reading
Now I’ll beg to differ with Ms. Bradley but this shirt was launched at TechEd – and I’ve got video evidence. Thanks for the shirt Susan, now go get yours. Now, why a roach? Well, according to her friend “we … Continue reading
Untitled document I can always ride through to the other side knowing that my work is positively impacting people: BTW – Thank you for the SBS Show dude. I had a 6-hour road trip this weekend and got caught up … Continue reading
Untitled document Lot’s of buzz on the web about the re-launch of live.com and many services going live this week including the much improved Messenger Live. Now this may still be koolade talking from TechEd but I am really impressed with what Live.com … Continue reading
Now as much as I hate the fact that you give money to Bell South, I feel a lot of you out there could benefit from this one: Cingular has made MSFP available for 8125 device, HTC Wizard. Get your … Continue reading
Need to repartition your NTFS volume – resize, delete, move, format or delete for free? Even on a server? Check out Gparted. Not a day goes by without someone that just got their shiny new Dell server with a 160 … Continue reading
SBS Show 22 live from TechEd. We grabbed everyone left over after TechEd ended earlier today and brought you the SBS Show live from TechEd’s Security MVP executive office. By the time we were done not even the posters were … Continue reading
Just wanted to offer something to ponder over the weekend. This entire week and its relevant absence of SBS has made me feel quite bad about the state of respect the small guys (rightfully) get. I’ve probably been asked about … Continue reading
