Monthly Archives: June 2005

Roadbloggin’

One thing that’s always been difficult for me to explain to “wireless newbies” is why a person can’t access the web on a laptop during a roadtrip. Lots of people think “wireless” and just figure that the internet is floating around everywhere, waiting for us to connect. Technically speaking, I know the answer, [...]

Free at Friday’s

Wooooot! I’m writing you from a TGI Friday’s in Northern VA on the HP TC4200 Tablet PC. This post isn’t about the Tablet, though, it’s about my method of internet connection.
Just the other week PalmOne released a ROM upgrade for the Treo 650 that (finally) lets you use Bluetooth Dial-up Networking. So [...]

Back of the Class

I’m in a Learning Tree course this week. 5 days of Windows Server 2003. It’s actually pretty good stuff. Overall I’m really impressed with Learning Tree; the classroom and instructional tools are above par and the instructors really know their stuff. Plus, the training building is only 6 minutes away.
We’re at [...]

Getting There

Well, I accomplished two of my insomnia-inspired goals from last night. MovableType is now running at 3.17 and Vice has been e-mailed- world domination should follow shortly.
I also managed to distract myself by stumbling across the MIT Weblog Survey. I was impressed- they asked some pretty in-depth questions and [...]