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Yearly Archives: 2006
Earlier today I caught up on all the emails and phone calls and finally decided to do a very brave thing… email bankruptcy. Now I am not as brave as Eileen, but nuking mail for me is a very big … Continue reading
In this series of four events offered this week in locations across Florida, join SBS-MVP Jeff Middleton of SBSmigration.com to meet members of local IT Pro Community Group in your area, and to learn about Swing Migration and Disaster Recovery with … Continue reading
Untitled document I’m back in Orlando on Monday — feels like I’ve been gone for ages. This will be the first week of the quarter that I will be in and am likely to lose at least the remainder of … Continue reading
If you have Windows Mobile 5 and Vista RC1 you might find that the Windows Mobile Device Center is missing from Vista RC1. As a matter of fact, you won’t even be able to get your device to be recognized … Continue reading
You can take a geek out of a data center, but you can’t take the data center out of a geek. Earlier this week a support call for the favorite HTTP_500 error (ActiveSync error 0x85010014) floated up to me in … Continue reading
Untitled document I have a lot more friends than I thought! So on behalf of me and my soon-to-be-bride, thank you all! I got a ton of emails from folks wanting to send us all sorts of stuff (short of … Continue reading
Untitled document This is about as far off topic as its going to get but since most of my family and friends already read my blog I figured I start here. Pictures from our pre-moon are up on our web … Continue reading
Untitled document Someone asked yesterday just who this poor, poor girl that is going to marry me really is. Here she is, naked in a theme park: Now as for the introduction, I have two videos. Both are unedited raw … Continue reading
Untitled document Wonder what my marketing firm will think about including this in our next set of brochures. Dear Vlad, I am really running on a tight deadline here and as much as I can appreciate that you’re out of … Continue reading
Untitled document Greetings from the beautiful Los Angeles… and my insomnia. I’ve never met a power grid that could support me. From the early ISP days all the way to Infomart, I’ve tripped, blown, spiked and had every other inappropriate … Continue reading
