Welcome to my blog! This spot is for me to write things down to remember later on, ask questions of others and share information I've gathered both on a technical level and a personal level. Thanks for stopping by and please feel free to post a comment.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Friday, August 28, 2009
TurboLister
Working with Ebay's TurboLister this afternoon to try to determine if it will meet my needs for creating auctions in a timely fashion for my neighbor's harness and mower business. It looks like they've made some significant improvements over the years although I still don't see how I can easily capture pictures of the items without taking them, downloading them to my computer and then inserting them into the listing.
What I'd like to be able to do is take picture 1-3 while I'm creating the listing for item number 1. That way I don't have to go through all those steps.
Oh well, I guess I'll have to try it to see how good "free" is:-)
David---
What I'd like to be able to do is take picture 1-3 while I'm creating the listing for item number 1. That way I don't have to go through all those steps.
Oh well, I guess I'll have to try it to see how good "free" is:-)
David---
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
PowerPoint in French
I'm enjoying the view of a vendor's WebEx'd desktop in French. How cool is that.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Why HughesNet Sucks
So I'm writing this post on my Blogger Buddy while VPN'd into work and waiting on the RDP client to refresh my screen. I'm on the lowest tier package and it still costs $69.95/mo. It's unbelievably slow and practically useless this day and age. It's amazing that we still have no other viable option for broadband at home.
Yes, I would move if I could find another place to live where the land was free (well, cheap anyway).
Anyone else struggling with HughesNet? Anyone actually like it?
Yes, I would move if I could find another place to live where the land was free (well, cheap anyway).
Anyone else struggling with HughesNet? Anyone actually like it?
End-User Performance Monitoring
In 2000, I tried to drive the purchase of an end-user performance monitoring product for both our desktop and Citrix environment. I struggled to drive this (a. due to my inexpierence and b. the greater need for a standardized desktop) and ultimately decided that there was no real need for end-user performance monitoring of a truly optimized desktop.
I think I might be changing my mind however. What a product like SERDEN Interact shows us is in the optimized desktop is where the problem is not. On the ideal desktop it's going to point out problems elsewhere but not on the desktop itself.
What do you think?
I think I might be changing my mind however. What a product like SERDEN Interact shows us is in the optimized desktop is where the problem is not. On the ideal desktop it's going to point out problems elsewhere but not on the desktop itself.
What do you think?
Got to get better about updating this...
I've fallen off the band-wagon the last couple of months and need to get back to it. Just sitting here watching a demo on measuring the performance of Citrix from the end users perspective.
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