Archive for January, 2005
my thoughts on the tsunami disaster
Thursday, January 6th, 2005I’ve seen much mention of donations, but I think it is hard to know how much money it will take to rebuild the communities that were affected by this tragic event. Some things money can’t buy, such as peoples’ lives. The tragic event has taken away many lives, and disrupted many more. It will take [...]
Trackback spam?
Wednesday, January 5th, 2005Got 2 Trackbacks on my blog overnight. Here they are: #1: Website: jzlmiiv URI : http://xtjegohtvuvwx.com/ Excerpt: <trackback /><strong>lgjalpppa</strong> twxdeaeffep #2: Website: vcoazrkyq URI : http://iroycskuvwx.com/ Excerpt: <trackback /><strong>ihpivek</strong> vhalvciyy So why do I think it could be spam? Well, all the listed details are just plain gibberish, and also neither of the domains are [...]
Monad/MSH Chat Transcript available now
Tuesday, January 4th, 2005Well, i’ve been away, and now that i’m back again, i’ve noticed that they have released the MSH Chat Transcript from last month. Here are some interesting items that I saw: MSFT James Truher (Expert): Q: Monad will ship as a feature of Exchange? Can you provide any detail as to the integration of MSH [...]
Catching up on my inbox and an Australian EPG
Monday, January 3rd, 2005I’ve gotten many emails over the time i’ve been away, and I think i’ve tackled the vast majority of it all. I’ve gotten almost 1000 emails from my blogging script asking me to approve comments, all of which i’ve gone through and they are all spam comments. And looking at the two blog comments i’ve [...]
Back in Action!
Monday, January 3rd, 2005Just a quick note, got back from Sydney late last night (around 11pm. we left Sydney at 9am.). A summary of places i’ve visited during my road trip: – Sydney Opera House – Wollongong – Westfield Liverpool (for shopping!) – Mount Annan Botanic Gardens – Canberra – Parliament House and Telstra Tower – Megacenta – [...]
