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- One man's definition of science fiction
- One Mans Science fiction is another's fantasyOn that basis alternative history can't be science fiction.Describe the scientific rationale for choosing the event that meant Dixie was victorious.I've enjoyed a few books on this basis, but I treated them as fantasy, because I cannot suspend my disbelief to accept the psuedo...
- Discussion threads 2007-02-09
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- One wireless NIC, office and home networks
- I have a laptop with a built in 802.11g NIC. I connect to my office domain and my home domain using this card. Currently I boot my laptop and go to the system properties and change the domain, depending on my location. Can this type of process be handled with...
- Discussion threads 2004-10-11
- Decision Support: Flash drive on a key chain comes in handy when troubleshooting PCs
- Uncover the file storage and retrieval capabilities of the DiskOnKey flash storage deviceCheck the pockets of any IT pro and you're bound to find a number of small, cool, electronic gadgets, most of which we carry to make our jobs easier. I recently found a device that you might want...
- Technical articles 2001-11-29
- 75 words every sci-fi fan should know
- Textbook barons Houghton Mifflin have of late proclaimed 100 Words Every High School Graduate Should Know, probably in an attempt to shame and terrify the average student into purchasing an appropriate SAT study guide. For those of us who grew up reading science fiction and/or comic books, the list reads...
- Blog posts 2008-01-14
- Stretching truth = lying
- Stretching truth = lyingLying is a false statement deliberately presented as being true. Stretching the truth is the same as telling a lie.If you state that you have a degree and you don't, you've told a lie. If you state that you have certified training on new hardware/software...
- Discussion threads 2006-02-01
- What/how would you document to guard against 1-person failure point in IT?
- What/how would you document to guard against 1-person failure point in IT?I am a single-person I.T. Department for a non-profit child welfare agency, managing 150 users, 100 desktops, 6 servers, and all aspects of technology. We have our email, database, app, file, and print servers, phone system (within a...
- Discussion threads 2006-04-12
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