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    • RE: Completely customize your mac

      @scottalanmiller
      Each of these things—magazine, books, meetings, etc—has a certain percentage of good stuff and a certain percentage of "gold". Question becomes, does the time it take to find those nuggets worth the time spent? ...assuming you catch it (e.g., not nod off in a meeting).

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      @ambarishrh said:

      Just read this and wanted to share with you all.

      Seeing one tweak missed for adjusting the Time Machine interval—

      • http://www.klieme.com/TimeMachineScheduler.html
      • http://timesoftware.free.fr/timemachineeditor/
      • Can also be done via Terminal, http://www.macworld.com/article/2033804/control-time-machine-from-the-command-line.html
      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Completely customize your mac

      @ambarishrh
      Nifty. Reminds there are 5-6 Mac magazines one can follow. Each issue has a trickle which accumulates to expands one's body of Mac & OS X knowledge.

      posted in Water Closet
      RoguePacketR
      RoguePacket
    • RE: Bill's Bookmark Dump

      @bill-kindle
      Have you tried using OneNote or EverNote to consolidate what was learn & page snippets from each of these?

      posted in Water Closet
      RoguePacketR
      RoguePacket
    • RE: Google Division Waze is Hit with $150m USD Lawsuit

      @scottalanmiller said:

      Zagat they just shut down and made go away, though.

      Thought so, too. Hard copy books are still being published, website exists, and there are iOS & Android Zagat apps. Noticed the books' copyright page does have Google on it—

      • http://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A27%2Cp_n_feature_fourteen_browse-bin%3A5483165011
      • http://www.zagat.com/
      posted in News
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    • RE: First the NSA now the FBI

      @reid-cooper
      Bruce Schneier touches on the overall scenario—

      • http://www.schneier.com/crypto-gram-1403.html
      posted in News
      RoguePacketR
      RoguePacket
    • RE: The worst. job. EVER.

      @Chamele0n said:

      Hmm...a string on posts from A.J that were deleted. But what did they say? haha.

      Hrm, leave it at oversharing on a public forum. Better suited for talk over a beer.

      posted in IT Careers
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      RoguePacket
    • RE: Microsoft MVP

      @scottalanmiller Previously figured it was VMware's equivalent of a CCIE. Quickly skimming, appears VCDX is the CCIE equivalent.

      posted in IT Careers
      RoguePacketR
      RoguePacket
    • RE: Microsoft MVP

      @scottalanmiller
      Interesting correlation. vExperts, I do not know....yet.

      posted in IT Careers
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      RoguePacket
    • RE: Google Division Waze is Hit with $150m USD Lawsuit

      @Dashrender said:

      wait, when did google buy Waze?

      Middle of last year, and in the $1.1B range. Some of the features have been slowly migrated to Google Maps. A bit like Google's acquisition of Zagat ($125M in 2011).

      OP story is still low on the radar. Bit more info and GPL tie-in—

      • http://2jk.org/english/?p=357
      • Slashdot, http://yro.slashdot.org/story/14/03/27/1546251/in-israel-class-action-plaintiff-requests-waze-source-code-under-gpl
      posted in News
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    • RE: Microsoft MVP

      @lance
      Know a few of them. Need to be nominated for MVP by another MVP. Nominations are anonymous. Many MVPs come from MS' community efforts.

      Well-known one is Daniel Petri of "http://www.petri.co.il/‎". Another is Sue Mosher of "http://www.slipstick.com/". Both made the MVP work for them. (Don't know these two personally, rather used their sites many a time.)

      posted in IT Careers
      RoguePacketR
      RoguePacket
    • RE: iPhone 4s suddenly stopped charging.

      Yeah, know the 30-pin was referenced and different.

      Same iOS update, similar programmatic logic. Have seen people use very frayed and unsafe looking cables on their iPhone 4/4s. Imagine has a clever programmer who could eek such detection for the older 30-pin connector cable....which could have many false positive results. Would be weird no message or other warning.

      Am sure it'll get hashed & rehashed on die-hard forums, until a truth comes out.

      posted in IT Discussion
      RoguePacketR
      RoguePacket
    • RE: Network Mapping tool / software

      @thor
      There are physical map and logical maps.

      Usual suspects for the physical mapping task (& some repetition). Dia and The Dude are probably the more commonly used:

      • CADE from http://www.weresc.com
      • Cisco ConfigMaker, http://www.cisco.com/pcgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/configmaker
      • Dia, http://dia-installer.de
      • LanSurveyor, http://www.solarwinds.com/products/lansurveyor
      • Microsoft Active Directory Topology Diagrammer (ADTD), http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/Active-Directory-Topology-3a334bba (visio addon)
      • Netdisco, http://www.netdisco.org
      • Network Notepad, http://www.networknotepad.com
      • Smartdraw, http://www.smartdraw.com
      • The Dude, http://www.mikrotik.com/thedude.php
      • Gliffy, http://www.techmixer.com/gliffy-online-diagram-tools
      • NetBrain Workstation Map Edition Lite, http://www.netbraintech.com/netbrain-product/personal_edition
      • NetworkAuthority Inventory, http://www.networknotepad.com
      • yEd, http://www.yworks.com
      posted in IT Discussion
      RoguePacketR
      RoguePacket
    • RE: iPhone 4s suddenly stopped charging.

      @dominica @scottalanmiller For the iPhone 5, iOS 7.1 gets grumpy about "non-certified" Lightning cables. (Cables have a ship in them, http://www.wired.com/2012/10/iphone-lightning-cable-contains-security-chip/.)

      Wonder if this is similar?

      p.s.: Seeing noise about Morphie battery packs (counterfeit?) breaking, too.

      posted in IT Discussion
      RoguePacketR
      RoguePacket
    • RE: WD external disk error

      @nara @katie

      Ah, that reminds me, OS X is read-only for NTFS. Should be fine to wipe with Disk Utility, but most other operations would fail (sudo or no).

      Curious, have not tried this...could be worth a shot as a test—

      • http://www.cnet.com/news/how-to-manually-enable-ntfs-read-and-write-in-os-x/
      posted in IT Discussion
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      RoguePacket
    • RE: WD external disk error

      OS X side, Disk Utility is used for this: repartitioning, formatting, et al. Gets grumpy with NTFS, but not much a hassle when wiping.

      posted in IT Discussion
      RoguePacketR
      RoguePacket
    • RE: Visitor Management

      @carnival-boy No experience with this manner of system

      Review was basically positive—

      • http://www.macworld.com/article/2069031/receptionist-review-app-replaces-your-human-receptionist-with-an-ipad.html
      • Making visitor name badges can be helpful, not clear how it prints however

      Skimming the article, didn't confirm/dis-confirm the assumption the iPad would need have cellular service. Would indeed need an appropriate enclosure to secure the device (ballpark $500). Related, a spare would need to be have, at least initially, for inevitable breakage or failure.

      posted in IT Discussion
      RoguePacketR
      RoguePacket
    • RE: Welp, I'm about to be banned

      @scottalanmiller
      Yeah, wasn't part of SW back in those days. Wonder how it was. Weirder there was a smurf (Product Advisor) with regular meetings just a few miles from I've been living, yet knew nothing of it. Visibility is a funny thing.

      Changes do reflect quite a bit on the personality of the top dog mod (CM, or whatever): MyShell and on down the line.

      posted in Water Closet
      RoguePacketR
      RoguePacket
    • RE: HTML code help

      @technobabble

      Wonder if that was more a Ballmer thing (the guy of the "I will f@cking destroy those guys" fame)

      Considering Netscape wasn't good enough so they made IE
      Java wasn't good enough, so j#
      C/C++ wasn't good enough, so C#
      Flash wasn't good enough, so Silverlight

      posted in IT Discussion
      RoguePacketR
      RoguePacket
    • RE: Welp, I'm about to be banned

      @hubtech
      Well, crap, now I am going to be banned!!

      posted in Water Closet
      RoguePacketR
      RoguePacket
    • RE: HTML code help

      @technobabble

      The info is odd. Helps better define "browser issues". In this case it is more clearly seen as architectural decisions made earlier in the software development process.

      Meanwhile, "Why can they all just get along?"
      =:-o

      posted in IT Discussion
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