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Hey, why didn’t anyone tell me the template tags weren’t correct and the new comments weren’t working? Oh yeah, probably because no one could leave a comment, huh?
Should be fixed now.
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Hey, why didn’t anyone tell me the template tags weren’t correct and the new comments weren’t working? Oh yeah, probably because no one could leave a comment, huh?
Should be fixed now.
Follow these topics: Uncategorized
Just something that’s been on my mind lately, but do companies know what kind of impression they make in interviews? OK, yes the job market isn’t what it used to be, and attracting good candidates isn’t nearly as hard as it used to be, but I’ve seen, or heard about, numerous examples of behavior in…
iPodder looks like a bit of technology that might prove to be very, very useful. I installed it on my work PC and I envision using it to download audio content, like Adam Curry’s daily source code, for example. I can set the program to download the RSS enclosures overnight, and add them to my…
SafeWeb users are vulnerable. Oh the irony. Should we start calling them (not so)SafeWeb? *L* The Register is baffled by ICQ “hack”. Was it hacked or wasn’t it? You be the judge… Trillian version .725 is out, the latest in the AIM connection wars. Why aren’t the Olympics over yet? Haven’t we had enough drama,…
If you use My Yahoo! and want to use it as a news aggregator you can just click Add to My Yahoo! and start it up. It’s nowhere near as flexible as other aggregators but it requires no downloading or installation. Maybe it’s a step toward more wide-spread use of RSS? (link via Library Stuff)…
Thanks to Microsoft Watch we now have a pointer to a KB article listing apps that they know will have problems with SP2. Gee Symantec Corporate edition 8 is on there. That’s one of ours, although the work-around seems simple enough. Guess I’ll find out for sure soon enough. Follow these topics: Uncategorized
I’ve complained about it when it doesn’t happen, so I guess I’ve got to give credit where credit is due. We have a new employee starting on Dec. 2, and I already know her name and where she’s going to work and what levels of access she needs. Will wonders never cease? 🙂 Follow these…
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Works!! 🙂
Sure does.
Thanks again for the great blog. I really enjoy reading it and hearing about your transition.