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I spent just about all of my work day troubleshooting issues with a new PC I just setup last week and it’s driving me crazy! This is a new OEM of Windows XP Pro, updated to SP2, running Office 2000. There were two issues, both of which involved spooling processes and timeouts. One was sending…
Tom O’Connor posted yesterday about a conversation that has bounced around the litsupport mail list, quoting John Martin in the title of his post, It’s the Archer, not the Arrow. I won’t repeat what Tom has written, you can go read it yourself, and frankly, I couldn’t write it as well as he did anyway….
The truth about the office– This is a fun rant, but also an important message. We need to talk about how much the office sucks for many people, and what we could do instead to retain those people.
Tools for Managers to Help Employees with Their Mental Health Challenges
X begins charging $1 a year for new, unverified accounts– It’s a test for 2 countries, but if this if the only solution they’ve got for spam and scams, there’s not much there.
Taylor Swift Just Did Something Incredibly Simple, Yet It’s a Powerful Example of Emotional Intelligence– clean up after yourself, even when it’s someone else’s job to clean the suite, because you respect them.
Blogger Stats has been unleashed on the world. Currently only available for BlogSpot Plus users, but they hope to have it available to others soon. I’d be interested to see how it works out for anyone using it! Sun announced this week that they are going to roll out a Linux desktop system. It seems…
Thanks for allowing me the temporary diversion in the interest of helping out Ohio’s libraries, now for the random techie comments: Perhaps the worst drive-by adware ever! According to Virtualsecurity.org, this one actually goes ahead and downloads the .NET framework if you don’t already have it, without asking, so it can use it to display…