Posted in Technology on September 7th, 2004 3 Comments »
The # of pictures online have surpassed the 3,000 mark,
and the only direction is up.
So what does it take to put these pictures online, and why do I always fail in doing so when somebody goes to check them? Here it is.
A gathering happens and me or someone else takes pictures. Hopefully good ones.
I transfer […]
Posted in Technology on September 6th, 2004 2 Comments »
My boss set me up for GMail the other day at work. About 1000 MB of space, about 10x more space than what today’s yahoo provides and it’s more than I will ever use. This totally lines up my e-mail address to a ridiculous number. (e-mail addresses have been rigged for spam protection)
Sarin.Va AT gmail.com
Sarin.Va […]
Posted in Technology on July 18th, 2004 2 Comments »
This week I was assigned to do regular computer maintenance on the machines throughout the office. The tasks assigned were to update Windows as much as possible, clean out some temp/cache, and run spyware removal programs. I thought this would last about an hour each computer, and considering there were 13 computers, I thought this […]
Posted in Technology on June 13th, 2004 No Comments »
Paul Boutin from Slate Magazine wrote this awesome article on steps to protect your pc. Now, the most obvious step, automatic Windows Updates, which even I don’t do (simply because it pops up almost every week last year) would have helped debug the sasser worm last month. It seems like to […]
Posted in Technology on June 12th, 2004 No Comments »
It’s always great to say the simpler, the better. Not everthing that looks complex and promises great features will give you good performance. I should have known better, but I will almost never trust Microsoft software anymore if I know there are better more reliable open-source software out there. In my case, trying to configure […]