Anyone tried buying processors lately?
What an expensive fiasco this turned into for me. I ordered 10 motherboards and 10 Intel processors and upon recieving them promptly found out that no longer do you just need to look at socket pattern (Socket #) and front side bus speed there are now other variables that will stop […]
Posted on November 12th, 2006 by john
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I had just installed a new AP onto a wireless network of ours that is configured using PEAP with 802.1x authentication this week and was having no end of trouble with clients connecting to it. It seemed to work for about one minute and then things turned decidedly pear shaped and eventually the entire laptop […]
Posted on November 9th, 2006 by john
Filed under: Windows Server | 2 Comments »
I found myself in this situation on site about a month ago. I had upgraded (well okay maybe downgraded) a drive from SCSI to SATA and Windows would no longer boot. Normally in this situation I do a repair install but this time I was feeling adventurous and wanted to try something I had thought […]
Posted on November 7th, 2006 by john
Filed under: Web Development, Windows Server | 2 Comments »
Your blog is not safe. There is a new hack out there where a malicious user can create the illusion of duplicate content on your site - and its not hard.
Essentially all they need to do is link to a page on your site with added GET variables in the URI. If your page returns […]
Posted on November 6th, 2006 by franktank
Filed under: SEO | 1 Comment »
Super stuff. Our RSS has feedburnerised, now we can keep an eye on all you subscribers out there in digital land. To celebrate we have nascar’d the site up a little with all those little buttons you see hanging around rss feeds with our RSS Syndication page. Aren’t they pretty? Apparently they are called ‘chicklets’. […]
Posted on November 6th, 2006 by franktank
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