Monthly Archives: December 2004

Behind the Blog – 12/19/2004

Just something I forget to mention in yesterdays podcast.

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Behind the Blog – 12/18/2004

It’s a miracle, the first show I’ve ever done in one take! Woot! Links: – Pleasant Prairie RecPlex

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I like my iRiver even more now.

The biggest gripe I had about my iRiver ifp-790 mp3 player was the fact that you had to use the software that came with it to put data on it and pull data off of it. I was really hoping, … Continue reading

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Behind the Blog – 12/16/2004

Morning commute edition

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Wouldn’t this be nice?

Come January, I’ll have 2 extra Mbits of bandwidth love going on, but wouldn’t it be great max it out downloading every Linux ISO and podcasts, while watching my new 102″ HD plasma TV? Swwweeeeet! Source: Engadget

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Bring it on!

My mouth is watering at the thought of 5Mbits. Time Warner Boosts Cable Speeds Time Warner has unwrapped a holiday gift for its cable Internet subscribers: faster downloads. The company plans to roll out increased speeds of 5Mbits and 8Mbits … Continue reading

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Claiming my feed

No Need to Click Here – I’m just claiming my feed at Feedster

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Behind the Blog – 12/13/2004

I talk about getting a new cellphone and it’s cold outside.

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Behind the Blog – 12/11/2004 Part 2

Here’s the promised full podcast recorded Saturday night. Show Links: – Brainwagon Radio – eDave.org Security News – vivapodcast – Asterisk Open Source PBX – Podcasts 24/7 – Icecast Streaming Server – Bash Podder – Epack 815S Dynamic Mic with … Continue reading

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Looks like a nice year end for my company

Looking back historically, we usually only do 1-2 server installs for per year. As of today, we are currently scheduled with 4 server installs. 2 of those are scheduled to happen before the end of the year. One is a … Continue reading

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