Article Archive for September 2007
Made it. Just. Ok, I had a cookie last night but I’m allowed a few carbs so let me off. Anyway, Day 2 here so from this point forward let ketosis do it’s thing. Today …
This is a quick note so I don’t have to keep looking it up on the Internet.
To restart sendmail
refresh -s sendmail
I have been tracking down a problem with our Exchange 2007 Server for a few hours and finally managed to fix it. Users reported this morning that external emails were not going out, initially I …
I was tied up most of last week with one of my big distractions from IT work, Marketing. I don’t mind because I enjoy firing up Photoshop and Illustrator and letting my creative side go …
It seems that every time I post a Blog entry about low-carbing shortly afterwards I fall off the wagon. This has been tricky because a number of events have happened almost back to back for …
Something to consider if you value your business is the impact of a disaster. Your considerations should include how a disaster may affect your staff, your operational practices and your site. Obviously we all really hope …
This Engadget article “OQO brings the OQO Model e2 to Europe” talks about a device that is exactly the sort of gadget that I just have to have.
1.6 Ghz CPU
Vista
up to 120GB
1GB Ram
Full Specifications are …
The Star Letter in IT Week on 17th September 2007 yet again uses the argument of stereotyping IT professionals as “faceless, introverted IT employees hiding behind the support helpdesk”. At least this time the writer acknowledges …
Presently, our visitor welcome and information board is one of those old-fashioned sponge type boards with large gold-embossed push on letters.
I’ve been looking into ways of improving this method as it can be quite time …
One of the things I enjoy most is visiting other companies and seeing how they do things. This is typically arranged either by a friendly supplier or through a scheme such as Advantage West Midlands …

