iPhone Plays Nice with Exchange 2003 SP2

August 3, 2008 at 8:46 pm | In General | Leave a Comment

I am not sure if anyone out there is actually configuring their own Exchange 2003 box to work with the new iPhone 2.0 software. But, if you are, I would make sure that you have SP2 installed. I thought I knew how to check if SP2 was installed in exchange 2003…but, I was wrong. I now have full “sync’age” on my 1st gen iPhone.

People Are Crazy

February 15, 2006 at 12:19 pm | In Commentary, General, News, Why | Leave a Comment

Seems to me that people are really worked up these days. I just got off the phone with my friends at Cingular and they have no record of the 20 minute conversation with a nice fellow over there last week. So, I had to start at ground zero again.  Of course, asking her to make a note in my account of our conversation was about as easy as pulling teeth from an elephant.  Probably due to the fact that she liked to talk more than listen. Then I was browsing around over at Topix.net and noticed that they have a pretty cool new feature where you can leave comments on any piece of news you find on their site. Pretty cool idea. But, the problem is that there are some really hostile people out there…dare I say fanatical. The recent news about VP Cheney shooting one of his buddies is of course, stirring up a lot of action on and off line.  But, it got me to thinking about the current state of affairs around here.  People are just plain angry. I tell you what, I liked it better when we had moderates with fiscal responsibility in office. I am talking about “Democrats” and “Republicans” who all knew right from wrong, overspending from insanity and had some decency.  The team out east these days seem more like they simply want to piss everyone off and start some kind of civil war in this country. Did I miss something? What the hell happened?

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The 2006 Flu

December 27, 2005 at 12:15 pm | In General, News | Leave a Comment

Well, I just got over the most insane flu I have ever experienced. Not to toot my own horn (if that is what I am doing here), but I have been pretty tolerant of illness and such over the years, due to the fact that I am allergic to just about everything out there. I have asthma, I get rashes when it is dry outside, I am affectionately referred to as Bubble Boy by some.  This flu is something that I would not wish on anyone.  The only “good” thing about the flu is that it is very short lived. It started with me feeling bloated after a great Christmas Eve dinner at Danielle’s parent’s house with family and friends. At about 10pm I started to begin to feell bloated. I figured this was simply from the insane amount of food and wine I had consumed that night, the only difference (from other over-indulgence evenings) was the mild acid reflux I was experiencing at the time.  I tried to go to sleep around midnight, but I could not.  Not because I was excited about the gifts I had bought for Danielle, but because my feeling of bloatedness had now turned into a feeling that my stomach was going to explode if it got any bigger.  I was very uncomfortable.  I asked Danielle (told her) that I needed something like Tums or Pepto to make this feeling go away. We were at her brother’s house so she fished out some Tums and handed them over.  I popped two and felt some grumbling down below.  I figured they were starting their magic.  Not much if anything happened and I popped two more.  Still a little more grumbling and I was sitting up now in bed, pretty miserable. Danielle told me that I should “sit on the toilet.”  Wise words, so I did.  Well, that is when the fun party began.  The big D kicked in right away and it was, well the worst it could be.  But, it was a big relief.  But, after I stood up and cleaned up, I felt something in my mouth. Could that be? What is that? Oh, no. Not the saliva. Yes, that is the saliva.  Seconds later I was puking violently into the toilet. Well, that should take care of anything that was left because it was violent and complete and to be honest, I felt a hell of a lot better when all was said and done.

But, that is where the fun began.  Puking and Diarrhea were the least of my problems, I just didn’t know it yet.  I managed to get to sleep after that, but woke up a short while later with terrible aches and the chills. Clearly, I was running a small temperature, but I felt extremely uncomfortable. I will be honest, the normal aches and pains associated with the flu and running a temperature don’t really bother me all that much. These aches and pains were very thorough in their effectiveness and distribution. I felt terrible.  That managed to hang on until the early hours of the morning when the little people of the house woke up to start the Christmas morning magic.  I was staying in bed despite how much I wanted to see Syd and my Godson open their gifts.  It proved to be a wise decision because after about 30 minutes of the present opening going on downstairs I got violently ill again.   This time, after 4 full-throttle sessions, I had nothing left to give. I was very weak and dehydrated.  I was worked.

Rather than me give you more play-by-play, suffice it to say that the symptoms of this years’ flu are short lived but very severe. Should you manage to contract it, there are a few things that you will want to do.  Drink as much fluid/Gatorade as you possibly can stomach.. I was so severly dehydrated after day two, that I woke up to my stomach muslces in a complete cramp for 15 minutes. If you have never had this experience before (I had it once as a child when the on-call pediatrician prescribed a “conflicting” medication to the one I was taking….he didn’t check my file/chart), suffice it to say you think you are dying.  It is a terrible experience and if it happens to you, get a heating pad on your stomach and lay flat on the floor…and try to get fluids into your body.  Gatorade has more than just the necessary water your body needs, but also essential amino acids that your body needs to metabolize things related to it.  It took me a couple of gallons (literally) yesterday before I was back up to normal urine color (rather close to it).

I don’t really think there is much more that will help you other than fluids.  Drink a lot of them and stay away from everyone if you get this thing. It is terrible and you do not want to pass it along.

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Performancing Firefox Extension – Technorati Tags for WordPress.com Blogs

December 23, 2005 at 10:36 am | In General | 1 Comment

Alrighty, I was making my RSS rounds this morning and came across a cool FireFox blogging extension at Performancing.com. I recently added them to my RSS list and I am glad I did. Most of us have tried out Flock, and most of us think it is a POS. The idea behind it is great, but for those of us who post to more than one blog, that thing is more headache than help. So, one of the things that caught my eye about the Performancing plugin, was that it will insert Technorati tags into any post (on any blogging platform they support). This was something I blogged about earlier, when I first signed up for my wordpress.com blog. So, if you are a WP.com user and you want to be able to post technorati tags to your blog posts easily, then you will want to fire up this extension. Good job guys.

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J.J. Reddick – Please Stop Flopping

December 4, 2005 at 7:17 pm | In Basketball, General | 3 Comments

Ok, I was not a Duke Bluedevil fan, but since my fiance is a Dukie and a fan, I have rooted for them for the past couple of years.  No matter if you love them or hate them (most likely), they are an exciting team to watch.  One of the most exciting is J.J. Reddick, who…oh my. I am sitting here watching the end of the Duke Virginia Tech game, and Sean Dockery just hit a half court shot, with 1.6 seconds on the clock to win the game. Unreal.  Anyway, aside from Sean Dockery throwing in half-court bombs, J.J. Reddick is arguably one of the best collegiate shooters of all time.  I have noticed however that he likes to use the flop every now and again and there was a play in the beginning of this game where J.J. Reddick ran into someone, barely touching chests, when he violently flew back in the direction that he came from.  It was very Vlade’esque. The thing is, J.J. does not need to flop. The guy can shoot the lights out and single handedly put an opposing team out of commission.  So, J.J., give up the flop.

WordPress on GO Internet Sales

November 3, 2005 at 6:56 pm | In General | 2 Comments

Decided to run WordPress, my favorite blogging/CMS system on the GO Internet Sales website.  We used to have some POS CMS called WebGUI on there, but it was way too convoluted and really over-the-top for what we were needing.  So, we will hopefully be building some pages and information about all of the ecommerce sites as well as the blogs and the GOIS blog network that is coming to town soon. Stay tuned.

Howdy

October 27, 2005 at 6:07 pm | In General | Leave a Comment

Pretty psyched to have a blog over here at wordpress.com. I will be getting to posting some stuff over here and tweaking this place a little bit when I get a few free minutes. Right now, Streethound is taking up all of my free time. Hopefully, this afternoon I will be able to get over here and do some damage.

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