Godaddy - you’re on notice
I’ve used Godaddy.com for about 8 years now to register my domains. I probably have 20-25 domains with them (I can’t keep up with all my forgotten projects).
Anyway, three of the domains are ones I got for my daughters. They all expired on April 14th, despite my checking the ‘auto-renew’ box on my account profile.
I didn’t really notice they had expired because the girls don’t really use the domains and I never check them.
Anyway, last night I *did* go to one of them and noticed it was gone, listed as expired!
Web 2.1 finally arrives!
FINALLY we are starting to see some standard compliant applciations coming from AJAX developers that can fully be exploited using the WEB 2.1
Thank you, Al Gore, for giving us this blessed gift.
How many IT guys does it take…
to move an Exchange servers database to a new server?
2. And 12+ hours.
:(
We started this mess at 6pm EST Saturday night. As I write this, it is 9:30am and I have consumed approximately 129 cups of coffee and eaten half a pizza.
Allen has done about 12 hits of pure heroine though, so he’s slightly more functional than I at the moment.
Dear Microsoft:
Why do you make such a simple task so hard? Why not simply allow a store to dismount, replicate users, choose a new mdbdata folder, pop the files in and go?
Yours,
Captain Bloodshot-Eyes
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MacBook Pro weirdness
Things are just getting weirder and weirder with my MacBook Pro. As numerous others online are reporting, there are serious issues with heat, screen flickering and now, since I updated to 10.4.6 (which was supposed to FIX this issue), I’m having Airport issues.

In that screenshot, the keychain is revealing what the MBP thinks is my network key. Forget that my PCs and another Mac are connected perfectly fine using the old key. Grrr.
Anyway, if anyone has this issue, try this:
*Go to System preferences.
*Delete your preferred network.
*Turn Airport off, then back on.
*Reconnect to your Pref network, re-entering your key.
This worked for me…
Resetting a Razr v3 (Master reset code)
For your information:
If you need to do a master reset on a Razr v3, the ’security code’ is 000000.
Posted for future generations…
Paradise by the Dashboard light
Hmmm…posting from a Dashboard widget for Wordpress. Pretty cool I guess. Beats loading a browser, logging in, publishing, waiting, editing and so on.
Then again, it probably won’t make me updates this any more often than i do now, so it doesn’t really matter I guess.
:)
XP running on a Mac?
Indeed. As the entire internet is aware, the guys over at www.onMac.net have made the dual boot dreams of Intel Mac owners everywhere come true. Just a scant few days ago, they paid a community donated bounty of over $13,000 to a developer who found a way to dual boot both XP and OSX on an Intel based Mac.

And it works…boy howdy does it work. My Macbook Pro (1.83) is running like a charm, with everything except iSight, and a few other little things working perfectly. I’m typing this post in Firefox on XP right now.





