- More progress on the SCCM product from Microsoft. Brian S., my associate at MFI, will be happy to see some new information on the product. The system planner tool for SCCM will be of huge usefulness to just about any systems management infrastructure ar
- Unfortunate that MS Virtualization releases will be delayed, but the scope of the products are such that they require a little more time. As I’ve been watching the development of the “Vista Wave” of products, one common theme of consistency, integration,
- More UMPC designs.
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Sootch00
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Tony Beets
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Good times make weak men.
Weak men make hard times.
UnknownYou're only worth what you're willing to work for.
Wranglerstar
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Capt. Phil Harris
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Mistakes are just success training.
DarwinOnTheTrail
Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.
Unknown
No man is a complete failure. He can always be used as a bad example.
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You're either the mouse or the lion. Time to find out which one.
Sue Aikens
Failure is always an option.
Adam Savage
@dbongino Uh huh. Like your doctor, keep your doctor. Save $2000 a family, right? Meanwhile, 8 different insurance plans cancelled in 14 years leading to 6 different doctors and premiums going from $156 a month to $1,128 a month. Go fck yourself Ro.
🚨 INFURIATING: JD Vance accuses doctors of pushing for GENDER TRANSITIONS for children because they could make over $170,000 instead of just $3,000 off a kid
This is BEYOND EVIL, and JD correctly called it "medically sanctioned BUTCHERING"
Arrests EVERY SINGLE ONE of them!
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