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Some interesting reading over at Koozie’s Notes. Chris, with permission, has reposted two articles by Grant Barrett. They look very interesting. Long, but worth the read. 🙂
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Some interesting reading over at Koozie’s Notes. Chris, with permission, has reposted two articles by Grant Barrett. They look very interesting. Long, but worth the read. 🙂
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There’s a new channel9 video covering some of the new security features and what the user experience is going to be like. By the way, I agree with what Scott says about it. It is going to be harder for casual end users, because they are going to be expected to think. I have been…
Does anyone, in a typical business setting, get any work done during this week? I’m thinking not so much, because while there are only a few more people out of the office than an ordinary week, the number of support questions I get during this week tends to be about zero. That, to me, hints…
Since he explains and links to things about the Hollings bill, and the internet radio fees better than I ever will, go over to Doc Searls’ site and get all the latest information about these horrible laws! He does a wonderful job of keeping us all informed about this stuff on a regular basis, but…
This post goes out to the two other subscribers to the mail list that sends these posts out when they are posted. Apparently it hasn’t been working since last week. I hadn’t noticed, because, like I said, there are two of you, and it’s just not something I check all that often. My bad… Anyway,…
Yesterday was Nature Photography Day, and between a full work day and an evening meeting over at the library, I was in the midst of the concrete jungle downtown. (OK so Columbus isn’t exactly the concrete jungle, but there’s not much in the way of nature to get photos of downtown.) On the positive side…
This seems like a rather insecure way to remotely control your PC. Afterall, anyone can send emails to your gmail account with “keywords”. Unless you can use long, randomly-generated, sets of characters. Even then, if you really have a need to control your PC remotely, learn to use a VNC program. Tags: GmailRemoteCommand Follow these…