Posted: April 8, 2009 at 11:28 am | Tags: firefox, getting-ready, internet, linux-boxes, microsoft, ron-schenone, search, technology-mar-31, ubiquity-for-firefox, upgrade-beta, Vista, wheel, windows
The folks over at the blog team for Windows are noting that many people are using Windows 7 as their primary operating system. Apparently these users have installed all of their software goodies and now they are facing a new RC version ..
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Windows 7 – Upgrade Beta To RC – To RTM Milestone ~ The Blade by …
Posted: March 7, 2009 at 7:50 am | Tags: attack-on-linux, circuit-city, cydia-store, gamers, gamers-main, getting-ready, Linux, linux-editorial, microsoft, neowin-net-mobile-logo, release-soon, shinnorie, visit-full-site, Windows 7, windows-vault
” Windows 7 includes a feature called ‘credential manager.’ This is similar to technology in past versions of Windows in that it stores your frequently used passwords so you can easily access and manage; however, in Windows 7 we’ve added …
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Windows 7: Exploring Credential Manager and Windows Vault
Posted: March 1, 2009 at 1:12 am | Tags: australia, getting-ready, image, images, knotty-knickers, north, People, photos, really-arrived
I’m in Nelson. My home until the end of November. Except for July when a car seat in Ireland next to Miss Lit will be my home

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Really Arrived
Posted: February 23, 2009 at 12:15 am | Tags: australia, beach, cuba, friends, getting-ready, image, images, interislander, knotty-knickers, photos, shopping, travel, wine
Been a bit of a whirlwind. 6:30am I taxied down to the Overlander and settled in for 11 hours of train transport. Kat and her Monkey screamed and gave me a stupendously warm welcome. Friday night we ate at a little cafe (the Lakota, of all things!) and then filled up our wine glasses and caught up on life. Saturday we awoke to big rain. Fearing there would be even worse in Wellie we devised a clever plan: dress as faeries and cross our fingers that the weather would allow our attendance at

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Briefly and With Apologies