Oh Boy…are you going to l-o-v-e this…I sure do!
You know how sometimes you sign up for offers, or more info…fill in your name and email address…(which they swear upon their children’s lives NEVER to divulge)…and a few days later you are getting email from organizations and people you never heard of in your whole […]
Articles in category 'Tech Stuff'
IE7 in Windows Vista: Configuring Your View Source Editor
We’ve noticed a few blog posts asking why IE7 in Windows Vista displays a prompt to launch Notepad. You can see this prompt by right clicking on a webpage and selecting View Source. I want to explain why the prompt is displayed and also tell you how to […]
Found this great post through Feedmashr.com
How to Make Stikkit into Your Personal GTD Powerhouse
13Mar07
As most of my regular readers probably already know, I’m terribly impressed with Stikkit. Sure, it’s a little rough around the edges, but my goodness is it ever slick. In a previous post, I described how bummed I was that […]
Is it spyware? Use TaskList to find out
Wondering what that suspicious looking Windows process might be? Look it up at TaskList.org, a comprehensive alphabetical database of various processes - good or bad - that might be running on your machine.
Click on any of the process links and you’ll be taken to a short […]
How to be a Terrible Network Admin: 25 Fail-safe Tips
You walk in to work everyday wishing you didn’t have to; you drag your feet all day long as you’re bombarded with complaints: “I can’t log into the system,” “I can’t access the printer (or drive or server),” “This software just refuses to work the […]
Great explanation between Retail and OEM Vista.
Buying OEM versions of Windows Vista: the facts
1/30/2007 9:39:14 AM, by Ken Fisher
Today Vista launches. I’ve received a number of e-mails from readers looking for more information on the black arts of the OEM edition, so here it is: my brief introduction to everything you need to […]
Sweet! gotta try this some time. it would be a interesting way to backup your current system and settings. Covert it to a vmware image and then convert back if you need to later.
Convert Physical Machines to Virtual Machines – Free!
Use the intuitive wizard-driven interface of VMware Converter to convert your physical machines to virtual […]
I saw the on coming of ITIL two years ago. I have not been able to make time to take the foundation classes yet, but its something that is on the top middle of my list.
I’ve tired to talk to employers about the event of the next thing and they only see the cost of […]
I just need to get rid of the registration here. I’ve tried a couple of options but I haven’t focused on it enough to allow comments. Guess I need to really look at my Blog and see what’s allowed and what isn’t.
I genuinely want to improve my blog to allow feedback and other things for those that may visit (Hi […]
Good to know.
How to Open Password Protected PDF Documents
posted by Amit Agarwal on 1/24/2007 04:31:00 PM
There are sometimes genuine reasons to unlock or crack a password protected PDF file. You have the legal right to open the encrypted PDF document but forgot the password like in the case below.Say one of your former colleague created […]
























