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- Geek Trivia: Five for (Saturn) five
- Thirty-five years ago -- May 14, 1973 -- saw the end of an era: The last Saturn V rocket ever to fly was launched from Cape Kennedy. By almost every measure, the Saturn V was the most powerful rocket ever to fly. The Soviet N-1 was a bit wider, and...
- Blog posts 2008-05-13
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- SolutionBase: Inside Apple's System Preferences
- Apple's System Preferences console serves as the Macintosh's counterpart to Windows' Control Panel. Erik Eckel shows us how multiple common desktop and system settings are configured on a Mac.One of the biggest challenges that must be overcome when deploying, supporting, or administering Apple computers is locating common ...
- Technical articles 2007-08-23
- By request: Loc's laws
- Loc's law #01 - More of what does not work, does not work.Loc's law #02 - You can not substitute wishes for reality.Loc's law #03 - Luck is the residue of industriousness.Loc's law #04 - Leadership is not waiting to see what people think, but to bring them to your...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-25
- Intel Macs, what's the big deal?
- Maybe I'm just being cynical, but I fail to see why Apple's decision to move to the Intel architecture is such a big deal. Let's get real here folks, it's simply a change in CPUs.OK, so maybe there's more to it. So the Macs may drop a touch in price,...
- Blog posts 2005-11-10
- Kerry's vs Bush's military record
- Lets compare what we know about Kerry's record with what we don't know of Bush's. Here is what we know about John Kerry's service in Vietnam: Kerry volunteered to go to Vietnam. He volunteered for two tours of combat, saved a man's life, and received three purple hearts, a bronze...
- Discussion threads 2004-10-21
- John Kerry's plan for America
- John Kerry's plan for AmericaJohn Kerry's plan for our country is fairly extensive, so I've figured we should analyze it to determine whether he should be the next president of the United States of America. I tried to simplify it as much as possible, so here it comes:In National Security:1....
- Discussion threads 2004-10-22
- Mind those IMs--your cubicle's walls have ears
- Mind those IMs--your cubicle's walls have earsarticle rootMind those IMs--your cubicle's walls have earsWorkplace surveillance is on the rise, as more and more companies are installing monitoring software due to regulations such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the growing use of e-communications as evidence in lawsuits. However, experts state that...
- Discussion threads 2004-10-25
- No mutiny from Microsoft's bounty
- No mutiny from Microsoft's bountyarticle rootHackers abound despite Microsoft $1 million bountyIn the year since Microsoft placed $1 million in bounties on the heads of high profile virus writers, malicious code attacks have swelled to record levels, leading many industry experts to declare that the software giant's Anti-Virus Reward Program...
- Discussion threads 2004-11-05
- 5 PC's with no CD ROM, new install.
- I have a job for a Cyber Cafe, I built them 11 PC's. The owner wanted 6 with CD ROM and Floppy, and 6 just with Floppy. Since I built them, the HDD is blank, I was told that there is a way to connect these 5 PC's...
- Q&A 2004-11-08
- How do you handle supporting people's home networks/computers?
- How do you handle supporting people's home networks/computers?Just a quick thought I'd be curious to know, to see if its not just me here...How do you feel or how do you handle when you are asked by a work associate to support their home network or computer?Does it matter if...
- Discussion threads 2004-11-22
- How do Americans see Bush's upcoming second term
- How do Americans see Bush's upcoming second termAccording to the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll, Americans are optimistic about the next four years under President Bush, but have reservations about central elements of the second-term agenda he presented in defeating Senator John Kerry.At a time when the White House...
- Discussion threads 2004-11-24
- Colin Powell's "resignation."
- Colin Powell's "resignation."While I don't give a fig if America goes down the tube under a second term of Bush administration, I am concerned -- as is mostly like the rest of the world -- about Colin Powell's apparently forced resignation. God knows ( although He probably can't bear to...
- Discussion threads 2004-11-25
- Lenovo poised to take over IBM's PC biz
- Lenovo poised to take over IBM's PC bizarticle rootLenovo poised to take over IBM's PC bizLenovo Group Ltd., China's largest PC manufacturer, may announce as early as today that it is buying control of IBM's PC-making business for up to $2 billion, according to a source familiar with the situation....
- Discussion threads 2004-12-07
- IBM Selling PC Unit to China's Lenovo
- Good, bad, or ugly you make the call.NEW YORK -- International Business Machines Corp. is selling a majority stake in its pioneering personal computer business to China's biggest computer maker, Lenovo Group Ltd., for $1.75 billion in cash and stock. The widely expected deal, one of the biggest Chinese overseas...
- Discussion threads 2004-12-08
- Microsoft aims at Big Blue bull's-eye
- Microsoft aims at Big Blue bull's-eyearticle rootMicrosoft aims at Big Blue bull's-eyeOn Tuesday, partners of the Midrange Alliance Program MAP, which include Microsoft, Fujitsu, Electronic Data Systems, and a half-dozen other companies, will try to convince businesses to look at Windows-based alternatives to IBM's iSeries servers. The MAP's goal is...
- Discussion threads 2004-12-14
- Do Employer's Have Right to Keep HR File?
- Do Employer's Have Right to Keep HR File?Just a hypothetical that popped on my mind related to something that happened at my company. You know how every company keeps an HR folder on each employee? It has all their reviews, filled out job application, any HR benefit forms, company policies...
- Discussion threads 2004-12-16
- Mother's Day
- Mother's DayWell every May we celebrate a single day for the 365 other days that our mothers are our mothers.I move to make today December 17th, 2004 TR's SPECIAL Mothers Day.I was just talking to my mother and she has been helping me with some contracts I am working on...
- Discussion threads 2004-12-17
- 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...
- Discussion threads 2004-12-22
- Pro's/Con's of CEO installing spyware w/o employees knowledge?
- Pro's/Con's of CEO installing spyware w/o employees knowledge?I am a sys admin for a small company only 50 employees. Over the weekend the CEO installed spyware on all the machines to track activity on the network, i.e.-E-mail, access to files, internet activity, etc. I was here for the...
- Discussion threads 2004-12-22
- TECH'S KNOW IT ALL
- TECH'S KNOW IT ALLWhy is it so many tech's think they know it all?As I read down through many of the postings, people correct others with just as incorrect information as the ones the are correcting. Is it possible that no one knows anything? There are so many geniuses that...
- Discussion threads 2004-12-30
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