"The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of star stuff." — Carl Sagan
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Roller Skating or Warrior Spirit Unleashed!
I have been roller skating/blading all of 3 times in my life, so you can imagine my "excitement" when the youth decided to go to the local rink on Wednesday night. It would have been no big deal not have attached those rolling macinations of death to my feet, I'm a leader, I could hang out supervising, watching the World Series thing that was apparently on at the time. No big deal, no expectations no pressure, right? HA! Are you kidding? Never was there more pressure! I have had more "firsts" trying to impress and/or encourage these guys then my fragile, IT-professional body can handle. So I strapped up and lighted upon the reinforced vinyl-covered-concrete-steel-reinforced surface that seemed to scream for my face to impact it. It was not as bad as I remembered, I am first and foremost an observer, so I observed. The shifting of weight as the back leg angled out to propel one forward, the fluid transition from toe to heel, and the graceful and effortless turn as we melded in with the flow of the group. It wasn't very long before I left the 5 year olds and was pretty much catching up with the teenagers. So I skated, fell a couple of times, but mostly skated. It was fun. I got up to pretty good speed, it felt good. Then it was time to go, time to return to the 7' gap that was the exit off the rink. It was an experiance I can only describe as re-entry. There are no breaks, there is a break, when applied, instantly stops the forward progression of ONE leg. Now I'm no physics major but even I could see what was coming. The doctors say I'll only have to wear the brace for 6 weeks. OK, that last part was a little embellished, but it does hurt.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Patching With Wake-on-lan
Cemetery IT director, Auburn Cemetery
Energy Starr site has many tips
Kbox can do this
Carmella Anderson
Myths about PM, does it waste energy and damage PC's? No.
Power Management
Auditing with Reporting Module
EPA recommends 30-60 min
Configure all points: Bios, Switches and NIC, port 9 is common
PSShutdown.exe is 3rd party tool for shutting down.
we need to Label Desktops and Laptops
Carmella Anderson
Myths about PM, does it waste energy and damage PC's? No.
Power Management
Auditing with Reporting Module
EPA recommends 30-60 min
Configure all points: Bios, Switches and NIC, port 9 is common
PSShutdown.exe is 3rd party tool for shutting down.
we need to Label Desktops and Laptops
Kace user Konference -2
Help Desk Best Practices
Parent/Child Tickets, closure rules need to be discussed
Auto Rules: Waiting on Response
we need to look at changing the phone message: "please visit helpdesk.gmcs.k12.nm.us"
Approval: cannot close unless they select approved status, i.e. equipment request, or HR report
upcoming feature: process ticket, ie, new hire ticket creates multiple tickets
Parent/Child Tickets, closure rules need to be discussed
Auto Rules: Waiting on Response
we need to look at changing the phone message: "please visit helpdesk.gmcs.k12.nm.us"
Approval: cannot close unless they select approved status, i.e. equipment request, or HR report
upcoming feature: process ticket, ie, new hire ticket creates multiple tickets
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Kace user Konference
Application Virtualization.
How things are today? is it a .msi, a .exe, windows7.
Repackaging is an issue, usually manual process
Application Virtualization.
seperate dll's from system while allowing read access to read sysem
containers foe each app, or multiple apps per container, we have the bandwidth to support this.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
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