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Geek Trivia: And called them by name(s)
What names besides Rudolph did writer Robert L. May consider for his famous red-nosed reindeer? Editor's note: The Trivia Geek is scrambling to finish his traditional last-minute holiday shopping, so we've pulled this Classic Geek from our archives, which originally ran Dec. 22, 2004. And because the Geek is...
Tags: Jay Garmon, Team management, Santa Claus, Saint Nicholas, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph, Geek Trivia Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Quibble, Editor, Nose, Copywriter, Gillen, Management
Technical articles 2005-12-20
Geek Trivia: And called them by name(s)
Dutch wordsWhile pronounced more or less the same, the correct Dutch words for thunder and lightning are 'donder' and 'bliksem', respectively.Telekinetic Reindeer?Telekinesis is the ability to cause motion in other things by force of mind, a la Carrie in the Stephen King movie. I am at a loss as...
Tags: Jay, P. Ahles, Rudolph
Discussion threads 2004-12-22
Holiday Crack the Hacker Challenge and Winners: Rudolph's XSS Christmas
Ed Skoudis, security expert and author of the new book Malware: Fighting Malicious Code, has created a Holiday Crack the Hacker Challenge exclusively for TechRepublic. Ed forms scenarios based on old (and not-so-old) movies and TV shows to teach invaluable lessons about how to keep your systems secure.In this challenge,...
Tags: Ed Skoudis, Hermey, North Pole, Rudolph, Santa, XSS
Technical articles 2003-12-05

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SourceForge Marketplace goes online
SourceForge's Marketplace enables registered open-source projects to offer paid services and support through the site. It will compete against Red Hat Exchange and Novell's Market Start service programs. An excerpt from InternetNews: According to Mike Rudolph, vice president for SourceForge and SourceForge.net Marketplace, the SourceForge.net Marketplace...
Tags: SourceForge, SourceForge.net Marketplace, Open Source, Operational Accounting, Finance, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-12-07
Elf Bowling 3 (exe)
Hold on to your stockings...those bawdy, naughty, wisecracking elves are back for their wackiest adventure yet. Having returned to the North Pole, Santa finds Rudolph and all the reindeer unable to fly the sleigh (or count backwards, or walk in a straight line, or touch their hooves to their noses....
Tags: NStorm
Software downloads 2005-05-04
Geek Trivia: And called them by name(s)
Editor's note: True to his lazy holiday self, the Trivia Geek has skipped out early to celebrate the silly season and has called forth this time-honored Classic Geek from our archives to cover his tracks. (Again.) He's also taking off December 26, so don't expect a Geek Trivia on that...
Tags: Jay Garmon
Blog posts 2007-12-18
Microsoft changes its mind on Vista virtualization
It appears that Microsoft had initially planned earlier in the week to announce that it was broadening the virtualization rights for Windows Vista, but it reversed its course at the last minute. According to CNET Networks' News.com, the software maker had briefed both reporters, as well as...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Virtualization, Storage Management, Utility Computing, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Hardware, Storage, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-06-23
One of Santa’s reindeers gone bad…
A few days ago, I saw a News.com story that really put me in the spirit of Christmas: “Dasher worm gallops onto the Net.” Dasher.B is a Windows-targeted worm that drops spying software on vulnerable PCs, and it’s spreading across the Internet. According to the story, “The Dasher.B...
Tags: Worm, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2005-12-21
Beta of Parallels Server now supports Leopard Server
A new beta build of Parallels Server for Mac has been released, which supports running virtualized instances of Leopard Server. The result is that multiple copies of Leopard Server can be set up, with each configured for specific applications to maximize available resources. The ability to run...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Server, Beta, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-05-02
No offence meant, but,
No offence meant, but,How do I get vomit out of a keyboard?Cynic n: One who, upon smelling flowers, looks around for the funeral.When I am done laughing with neilb(you ARE laughing, aren't you neilb?) :) I will say thank you for this, Ernest. I, of course, love it!(And you KNEW...
Tags: Tech Support, Customer, installation, help desk, joke, love, Deadly Ernest, off-topic, neilB, Tech-Support
Discussion threads 2006-04-30
TechRepublic members sound off on company cell phone policies
A recent TechRepublic poll found that IT executives rely heavily on their cell phones, and they look at them not as a perk, but as a requisite of the job. Read on to see what respondents said.In an informal poll we conducted recently, we asked TechRepublic members who is responsible...
Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Cellular phones, Jennifer Recktenwald, phone, cell phone
Technical articles 2000-03-01
Keep employees motivated in stressful situations
When the pressure is on to deliver an important project, your team can become stressed out and burnt out, as well as feel undervalued by the company. Read how some managers motivate staff in those situations.TechRepublic editors Mike Jackman and David Bard are currently trekking through Nepal on their way...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, PRODUCTIVITY, Jennifer Recktenwald, job
Technical articles 2000-04-18
Running XP's Disk Defragmenter from the command line
Running XP's Disk Defragmenter from the command linearticle rootwill it work in windows 2000I have windows 2000 and about 256 of memory on board too will the defragmenter work for 2000good stuffgreat tip - these big drives take forever to defragNo DEFRAG.EXEI searched for a defrag.exe file on...
Tags: command line, disk, Diskeeper Corp., nighthawk514@..., Running XP, windows
Discussion threads 2005-04-21
Rumpole of the Bailey
Anyone here a fan of Rumpole of the Bailey BBS show staring Leo McKern?I was many years agoThere were SO many great shows like that at one time. Now the only hope is putting up with 40 minutes of pledge drives for every 20 minute segment of good British Comedy...
Tags: Bailey BBS, Be Obeyed, CG IT, Dave Allen, Neighbour, off-topic, Penelope Keith, Richard, rumpole
Discussion threads 2006-06-26
Hang on to the knowledge when you lose the employee
IT workers are a mobile bunch. So how do you retain their skills and knowledge when they move on? Here are some ways you can prepare for the dreaded knowledge gap.You’re in the middle of a major, company-wide software upgrade. Suddenly, your best database administrator tells you she’s accepted another...
Tags: Strategy, Jennifer Recktenwald, knowledge
Technical articles 2000-04-19
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