about 2 months ago - 3 comments
At my current day job, I work for a small technology start-up in La Jolla California. We offer web-based solutions for some of the nation’s top banks, and housing lenders. We also provide a database for “closing service” providers, so you can hire people like home inspectors, and exterminators at the best price when selling…
about 2 months ago - No comments
Image via Wikipedia I have been trying to track down a network issue I’ve been having at work for the last month and a half. It’s a real pain because it only happens once a week randomly, and it only lasts for 2 to 5 minutes. Since it’s so unpredictable, it’s nearly impossible to track…
about 2 months ago - 7 comments
When I started my current day job one of the things the IT department didn’t have was a decent monitoring system. They did have an external service that monitored the company websites, but nothing internally for monitoring servers for disk space, service, or CPU issues. To remedy that problem I decided to implement a really…
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I think it was in 2006 I attended my first hacker convention in San Diego called Toorcon. It was pretty cool because the company I worked for at the time was a sponsor, so they paid for my admission in. I will never forget one of the guys that I saw there. Dude was bald…
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A few years ago I came across a free web host provider, and have been using them ever since. Now, as some of you know, I have my own technology blog called Bauer-Power, and that is hosted on Blogger. I love Blogger because it’s easy and free. Plus it’s owned by Google, so that means that the…
about 1 year ago - 12 comments
Hey folks, Have you ever been completely annoyed by people asking you questions that they could have totally answered on their own? Most people don’t realize that a well formed web query is just as good as asking the right person the right question at the right time. Google, for most people, is just that…
about 2 years ago - 7 comments
So you don’t want to dole out the big bucks for some fancy smancy cd/dvd authoring suite just to burn cd’s and disk images? Or how about you don’t want the bloat from said suite? No it’s probably that you are just like me and a big cheapskate when it comes to buying software! Either…
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
This is a really interesting search engine that caught my eye today which I happened to stumble upon and I really like it. I have been using Google or Live search for years now with an occasional visit to Yahoo. There have not been any great innovations in the search engine realm in years. But…
about 2 years ago - 8 comments
I previously wrote an AskTheAdmin article about a tool I created called SaveMyData. This tool uses several utilities to export your important data (Passwords, Serial numbers etc..) to text files. Saving you the tedious time it takes to do this stuff manually. Well AtA… I finally made SaveMyData2.0 !! It adds some cool new features:…
about 4 years ago
The Gooch was Andrew ‘Dice’ Clay.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001048/
And, on a techie note…VERY NICE!
I love this play by Google. It attacks straight at the bastion of MS.
It will be intriguing over the next two years to see how the adoption process goes for people. I think they need to promote this more.
about 4 years ago
Slothman good try but it was a unintentional trick question :)
Andrew Dice Clay played Crazy Larry
Fans of ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ will recall The Gooch as the bully who Arnold mentions many tims throughout the series (Carmella finally beats him up) but he is never actually seen
Good reason why Chappelle says it was him!
about 4 years ago
This is great but as the guy above said the gboys need to pay some more money to their pr people.