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PhotoSync for Windows Home Server
09-22-02 107.jpg Originally uploaded by ckindel I just updated my Windows Home Server with Ed Halloway's PhotoSync Beta 2 . This Add-in for Windows Home Server automatically ensures that all photos stored in a particular folder on your home server...
Am I a twit?
I'm getting old and I think some of this newfangled technology stuff is beyond me. But that doesn't stop me from trying to understand (and use it). I learn by doing. I can't learn by reading. So I started blogging mostly to learn how blogs and blogging...
Posted: Apr 04 2007, 06:34 PM by charlie | with no comments
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Amazing Response
My inbox is overflowing with messages from people congratualating my team, asking questionsm, and pointng me at all the great press we've been getting. I awoke this morning over a hundred emails directly to me and my RSS reader overflowing with feeds...
screen clipping
screen clipping Originally uploaded by ckindel . Kenny Kerr has developed a great screen clipping tool that works great on Vista. I find myself doing a lot of screen clips lately; epecially when submitting bugs. I've used OneNote's screen clip capability...
Posted: Jan 04 2007, 02:25 PM by charlie | with no comments
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Seriously, read Simon of Space
I wrote about it before , but it warrants more attention: The online SciFi novel being presented as a blog titled Simon of Space is simply fantastic. Start reading it today at http://simonofspace.blogspot.com . Every day I look forward to a new installment...
New header image
I think the new header image on my blog does a pretty good job of setting the stage for Summer. Don’t you agree?
Posted: Apr 11 2005, 07:01 PM by charlie | with no comments
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IainMc is blogging
One of the most feared (ha!) people in the Windows organization is now blogging. Check out Iain's blog . Iain is one of the main reasons Windows 2000 and XP got out the door. Not to mention Exchange.
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