Monthly Archives: June 2006

That went well

The current project I’m on at work? I’ve decided it needs a new name. I’m henceforth calling it Operation Zeno’s Paradox. You know you’re in trouble when you’ve finally found a solution to a roadblock that is keeping you from … Continue reading

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Disgruntled

I hate putting in long hours to compensate for fucked-up technology. Even before my laptops bit the big one, I was having problems with one of them. Since then, they’ve gotten a lot more flaky because I haven’t had the … Continue reading

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Best hopes for Jim Baen

SF editor Jim Baen is in the hospital after a serious stroke on Monday. The folks at Baen Books are posting updates on their web forums (registration required to follow the link). Specifically, here’s the latest info: Jim Baen is … Continue reading

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You said it, buddy. You said it.

Shout out to Jon Zeigler, who said it better than I ever could. Exactly, my friend. Exactly. (If this makes no sense to you, don’t worry.) Share this post:ShareFacebookDiggRedditEmailStumbleUpon

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A nifty PowerShell example

Let us say you have a directory full of files written to it over a period of time, and you need to quickly move all of the files written on a given day (any time during that day) to a … Continue reading

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Why the heck not?

I have registered to play in the PokerStars World Blogger Championship of Online Poker! This Online Poker Tournament is a No Limit Texas Holdem event exclusive to Bloggers. Registration code: 5134341 All the cool kids are doing it. Now, if … Continue reading

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Back from Europe

I’m home from Europe a couple of days early; I was originally supposed to be in Oslo today, doing a second presentation, but I got really sick once I got to London and my bosses couldn’t take the chance I … Continue reading

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