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The 10 Sexiest Women In HDTV!

Friday, August 10th, 2007

The 10 Sexiest Women In HDTV!
High-Definition TV can be most cruel. The picture is so clear that you can detect even the hint of a new wrinkle forming on an otherwise perfect face.

However, celebrities who are naturally beautiful in real-life look even better in ultra-real HD. Their skin, hair and smile somehow take on an extra radiance, all but overwhelming the viewer with their raw physical attractiveness.

Mac OS X Server for Intel: Should You Make the Switch? > Building a New Server vs. Installing Using a Disk Image or Backup

Friday, January 19th, 2007

Mac OS X Server for Intel: Should You Make the Switch? > Building a New Server vs. Installing Using a Disk Image or Backup
With the release of Intel server hardware, Apple has also provided an Intel-native version of Mac OS X Server. Migrating from a Power PC server to an Intel server poses some unique questions and challenges not encountered with the client version of Mac OS X. In this article, Ryan Faas walks you through such potential pitfalls as choosing an install and configuration method, moving data and services, and deciding whether to make the move to Intel server hardware now or after the release of Leopard, the next generation of Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server.

Backing up Open Directory: Recovering the Foundation of a Mac OS X Server Infrastructure > Special Backup Concerns for Open Directory

Friday, January 19th, 2007

Backing up Open Directory: Recovering the Foundation of a Mac OS X Server Infrastructure > Special Backup Concerns for Open Directory
Directory services such as Mac OS X Server’s Open Directory (or Microsoft’s Active Directory) are the critical bones of user account and computer management in a network. Because these systems are so mission critical, you need to ensure that you can back up and restore them properly with little downtime. Ryan Faas details the necessity, methods, and the special considerations involved in backing up Open Directory domains with Mac OS X Server.

Can I have a Traceback please?

Friday, January 19th, 2007

This is a traceback link from my personal blog. Tracebacks allow me to make a post on my blog that appears as a comment on your blog.

The-Review.com

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

The-Review.com
The Marlington Board of Education is hoping to send a message to the community. The message: when the district is tightening its belt financially, so are individual board members.

More Cow Bell!!!

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007

Saw this on Cingular Video. Went looking then and found this copy on Google Video. Enjoy!

If you are a fan of the Daily Source Code, you will understand.

Enemies dig in for WiMAX-on-cell phone trench war | The Register

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

Enemies dig in for WiMAX-on-cell phone trench war | The Register
The exception is when Qualcomm is involved. It has a general rule (say its rivals) of hiring as many lawyers as technologists; it will let you use its IP, but only on a strict royalty basis. And the amount it charges is seen as prohibitive - to the point that the GSM spec was drawn up almost entirely with the objective of avoiding any technology owned by Qualcomm.

Getting Vista to work with Samba

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

Getting Vista to work with Samba
I was tinkering with my Vista system the other day, when I found it wouldn’t connect with a pair of NAS (Network Attached Storage) drives. I was not a happy camper.

Ian Murdock’s Weblog » Blog Archive » Software installation on Linux: Today, it sucks (part 1)

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

Posting this one for Andrew’s pleasure. He’s always giving me hassle about how much of a pain it is to install linux apps.

Ian Murdock’s Weblog » Blog Archive » Software installation on Linux: Today, it sucks (part 1)
I have a confession to make. Sometimes, when I’m trying out an unfamiliar open source component, I cheat. Even if the software I’m working on will deploy to Linux, I’ll sometimes develop it on Windows first. Why? Because on Windows, an open source component is likely to come with an installer that just works.

“Hi, I’m a Mac. I am way cool.”

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

DenverPost.com - “Hi, I’m a Mac. I am way cool.”
“PC, that little wireless router you use to connect to the Internet runs a variety of Linux. When you search with Google, you’re dealing with a Linux cluster. Most web servers run Linux. I’m in a lot of places. If I shut down, both of you guys would be in a world of hurt.”