@ajstringham I agree, a dedicated thread would be nice. I'll borrow some ideas.

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RE: Happy Second Anniversary to the Raspberry Pi
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RE: Drobo B800i Can't Be Discovered
Shot. In the dark. Blue switch can't tell you the IP. Registered in the port?
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RE: New Tiles Reference Sheet
No that it looks. Like a cat, I didn't notice either, but lately I've only been on from my phone.
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RE: Free Linux Foundation Online Class
Thanks for posting this.
The next question is, Linux for desktop or server?
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RE: grumble grumble grumble grrr
@scottalanmiller said:
Most people too much coffee just makes them need to use the comfort room too often
OK I can admit to that.
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RE: Webroot
Appriver is who we use, it's a $1/month/user. Most others I've seen are about the same. All things considered I like it.
Though I believe that O365 includes virus and spam filtering.. so when we look to move to that.. we can reduce our costs more
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RE: Hospitals!!!! What is with them not updating to new standards?
yeah it's kinda funny - Drs seem to want all the latest and greatest toys for their personal life, but when it come to the office...
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RE: Reputation?
@KOOLER said:
@Addie Reputation should either go both directions OR keep "good" and "bad" karma counters. IMHO
It does currently go both directions.. there's a guy who has a -3 right now.
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RE: Programmer = Big Belly
Change your desk so you have to stand while programming - might help you loose the weight.
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RE: One Big RAID 10 - A New Standard for Servers: Scott Alan Miller Speaking at SpiceCorps DFW 2012
I rewatched several of these over the last couple years.
Are you doing a presentation this year at SW?
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RE: COFFEE = MANY CODES
@scottalanmiller said:
@pol.darreljade said:
And also, COFFEE = BIG BELLY!!
XD
Coffee helps you to lose weight. Zero calories and caffeine!
This has always been my understanding... Now Lattes - that's another story!
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RE: Are You Running XP?
@scottalanmiller said:
@Bud said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Bud said:
I have a few machines at work running XP
I just got a new XP laptop last week facepalm
New? Or just New to you?
NEW!! Intel Core i7 no less.
What? the manufacture put XP on it? or did someone in your office pull a fast one on you?
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RE: Webroot
@ShaunS said:
Thanks @nic
We use a Barracuda Web Filter to manage things. We did look at Webroot before buying that, but once again, Cloud got in the way.
So about 300MB per day.... not too heavy at all.
A couple of our sales guys get regular Trojan-laced emails. Kaspersky strips this out before they ever even see them. Does Webroot function in a similar fashion? (POP3 in Outlook.... dont have anything fancy like Exchange)You should look at a hosted email filter to solve your email problem. We moved to one about 10 years ago, it stops 99.9% spam and kills all known viruii. The best part it keeps the bad emails from ever traveling down your internet pipe (assuming you're hosting your own email server) so you have that bandwidth as well.
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RE: WebDAV for Calendar Sharing in Outlook
Is there a setting on the client to tell it to look at the folder for updates? I'm sure you're on to something about how the client is not checking, but just staying static.