Monthly Archives: June 2006

Philips Live Messenger Phone

Gadgets
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Dear Susanne, It’s your penpal Vlad from the third world of consumer electronics. I need your help. Here in America we don’t get consumer electronics unless Walmart can enslave a village in Taiwan to make phones and gadgets for $0.015 a piece. So I would … Continue reading

Exchange IMF v2 Operations Guide

Security
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IMF v2 operations guide is out and packed with 33 pages worth of goodness for you cheap bastards that won’t pay for ExchangeDefender  Joke aside, very decent entry level effort, and if you’ve got nothing to beat away spam, don’t … Continue reading

SBS Show #20 – Web 2.0 for an IT Pro

Podcast, Web 2.0
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Can you believe we’ve banged out 20 of these so far? I’m impressed. The little SBS Show has grown from “Man, how do I stop these illiterate people from shooting themselves in the face with SP2” to one of the only … Continue reading

Best business advice for a workaholic CEO

Vladville
on Best business advice for a workaholic CEO

Got some great advice today from a dear friend: “Just because the plate is full it doesn’t mean you have to finish it” Something to take into the weekend and going forward. I’m taking it easy this week, going to … Continue reading

Why is Vlad not doing enough for the community?

IT Culture
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Untitled document Yes, I do get these messages every other day. Dude, where is my SBS Show. Dude, where is my whitepaper. Dude, your guide didn’t fix the problem, could you walk me through it? Uh, no. Such is the … Continue reading

To patch a patch

Security
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Microsoft releases an update to WSUS, Windows Software Update Services. Honey, did you remember to patch the patch machine? Well, the SP is out, RTFM then plow away. As for what is in it, here is an overview from the … Continue reading

Vista Advertising Machine Starts Its Engine

IT Culture
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How badly can Microsoft make you  want something they can’t deliver? Does http://www.seewindowsvista.com; This is perhaps the most negative thing I have ever written about the Microsoft Corporation and I sat on it for about 24 hours to see if … Continue reading