Archive for January, 2006

This person has listed instructions how to dual-boot Windows XP on a Macbook. The instructions have not been tested by the author but he believes his theory will work. I wonder if it will work with and iMac. I will have to try this when we get on in the school district.

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This person has listed instructions how to dual-boot Windows XP on a Macbook. The instructions have not been tested by the author but he believes his theory will work. I wonder if it will work with and iMac. I will have to try this when we get on in the school district.

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I’m sure all IT departments share folders on a server. Some times, after a long time, you cannot remember where that share really is on the server. Like EMS might really be e:\shares\departments\ems. There is a real easy way to find where as share truly is and what your server is sharing. Right click on My Computer and then go to Manage. Next under the System Tools level you will see Shared Folders. If you click on the + you see Shares. Next click on Shares and you will see on the left all of the folders you are sharing and there drive paths. Very handy for locating a folder to set folder permissions.

Google License Plate Frame for only $1.20 + Free Shipping!
Google gave away some cool stuff at CES 06 for free, but I think this is worth the $1.20. Standard shipping totals $0.00.

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PackageMapper.com is a Google Maps based tool showing your FedEx, UPS, or USPS package routes.

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and you use an alternative firmware, say, DD-WRT, and you tend to have to reset your modem and router a lot, then I have a possible fix for you.

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and you use an alternative firmware, say, DD-WRT, and you tend to have to reset your modem and router a lot, then I have a possible fix for you.

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Lego is now allowing you to design a model online, and then order a kit that contains the parts necesary to build it.

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This site goes along with my last blog entry about company logos.

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Are you a system administrator, or work with computers? If so, this article is a must read. Outlining everything an administrator needs to keep things glitch-free. Not a bad read

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