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July 31st, 2008I got a pretty good pic from my uncle the other day. Check it out…

I got a pretty good pic from my uncle the other day. Check it out…

Elk Grove H.S. Varsity Baseball was part of the final four! They played this morning and the winner was going down state for the championship. Here is a picture from the Sun Times of my cousin, Justin Kaczynski. He’s getting tagged out here
but they won that game.
I just heard that they lost this morning. Oh well, good job EG for getting this far!
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Legendary comedian George Carlin passed away Sunday night at the age of 71. He will be missed, but never forgotten.
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Photo collection from Michael Jordan’s career. I thought this was pretty cool. I remember a lot of these games.
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I just received the weirdest email. It doesn’t look like it’s trying to sell me anything, so I don’t know the point of it.
The subject of the email is “best”
Then there is one line that reads “your life is crap”
I guess spam has moved from trying to sell you stuff to verbally insulting you. I might actually read spam if it is as entertaining as this one.
Terri and I are heading up north for this long weekend. We are going to Door County, Sturgeon Bay to be exact. We have reservations at the Whitefish Bay Farm Bed and Breakfast. It looks like a nice place. A co-worker of Terri’s gave use a list of things to do there. The list included a place to hike and then about 10 restaurants. I guess we’ll have a lot of food reviews.
Recently I ran into a problem where I needed to password protect a shared folder on a public network. Without a domain controller Windows XP has some very basic network sharing settings. For the most part it’s an on or off switch.
I know you could disable ’simple file sharing’ (yup, that’s what Microsoft calls it) and have some domain-esk features, but what if you just want to throw a password on a folder? I found this little fancy how-to and It seemed to work very well.
Now when someone needs to access the share they are prompted for the password, or if you have a second machine that will be accessing this share often. You could check the ‘Remember Password’ box or easier, have the same password on both machines.
This happened in England oddly. A man has been blaring Born in the USA every night and the neighbours complained. That’s Neighbours not neighbors.
He had over 100 complaints. I’m not sure if the man was actually born in the USA or just liked the song. I heard this on WXRT,