Archive for June, 2009
It is truly amazing the amount of completely irrelevant email that goes through the system. # Corporate email on a graph where the y axis is volume and x axis is importance (0=not, 10=very). Result is inverse bell curve. # Result is that there is a comparativily lower volume of mediocre email versus the inane and the [ READ MORE ]
Symptoms have to occur longer than 2 weeks, among other things, to be diagnosed with an ulcer. # Now just have to run through a prilosec treatment. Lucky me. # Wish I could run a self dianostic. Damn not a cyborg. Of course I doubt cyborgs have heartburn. # [ READ MORE ]
Think I have an ulcer. Time to go to the dr. dammit # [ READ MORE ]
Back to work. I need a vacation from my vacation. # Good night mr. Mcmahon. # [ READ MORE ]
AnywhereUSB by Digi – ideal for those obscure braindead usb hardware locks to be served from within vmware. # ATTN: Engineering Software Companies. STOP USING USB AND PARALLEL HARDLOCKS for your DAMN software. Like we want to steal it. # We only use your shit software because we HAVE to get our job done. [ READ MORE ]
hyper-v is sounding like a poor pathetic attempt by MS to do something worthwhile. Scary implementation at the parent partition level. # even with a fully secured ws08 core install of hyper-v, how the hell does that even compare to a teeny linux vmware install? overhead? # [ READ MORE ]
Gah 6416b day two is sooooooo slow. Seriously do we have to review IPv4? Seriously? # Have so much work to do when I get back to the office. And the week is only half over. # [ READ MORE ]
Sitting in class. At least the instructor keeps attention. # [ READ MORE ]
Breakfast consists of a burrito the size of my head. # AImplications are dire for my gi tract. # [ READ MORE ]
Wish I could force the status on my bb enterprise IM client to always available. If my phone is on, I have it. # And I really wish the alt an shift keys were swapped on my bold. Alt should be below shift. Intuitive. # carpetbombed it. napalm+twitter == jkinter’s vaca tweets # [ READ MORE ]