Apr 13, 2006 | blog
Today has been an example of things that can go wrong. While I was back at the office for a few hours getting my comptuer reimaged, our tape backup library was being ‘obstinate’ to be kind. So we’re about 3.5hrs behind schedule, but knowing our team, we’ll make some of that time up – we all have a few tricks up our sleeve!
My computer is back up and running, and I’m going to follow what I did for my home system. A clean minimalistic system that only has the software that I really need to get the job done. Not sure what caused the issues I saw earlier, but I’ve dumped the previous build and started from scratch.
Now to wait for the data to be restored.
Apr 13, 2006 | blog
I was connected via VPN to the office when it blue screened. I’m back to the office to correct the issue and prevent it from happening again.
Something with the personal firewall I believe. Time to re-image and get back to work!
Apr 13, 2006 | blog
We’re off and running!
I have had some issues getting connected back into the office, I’m using my T-Mobile MDA to VPN into the office wirelessly. It is working, but not as fast as I had hoped. Speed is currently ranging from 60kbps to 80kpbs, so it is a bit slow. I’m still hoping to get better than 100kbps sometime during the test, though VPN over EDGE service is working!
Apr 13, 2006 | blog
Oliver over at Mobile Crunch has posted that they will be doing “head to head comparisons” of the current crop of mobile RSS readers. He mentions that they will be reviewing readers for both Windows Mobile and Symbian based phones.
Can’t wait guys – I’ve been using a Pocket PC based reader, so I’m curious to see how it compares to the other shipping software out there.
Apr 13, 2006 | blog
Well, this morning getting ready for our Disaster Recovery test, I was reading the news and found these posts:
I’ve logged into my Google account and found that Calendar is available – kind of cool too! I’ll give my review of it later, I’m on a tight schedule right now.
Interestingly, notice that Scoble is on a blogging hiatus whenever there is fun news? Sorry Robert!