Longhorn

I know the blog world is abuzz with news from Longhorn, but don’t expect to see much about it here. Frankly, I’ve got too much to keep with that is actually in my office, either at home or at work, to worry about something that won’t be available for another couple of years, at least, and will probably change pretty substantially before then. I’m keeping my eye on it, as any good IT person should, but it’s not going to be a major part of my day-to-day activities.

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