I requested and received my beta invite to Flowchart.com today. Seems like somebody has decided to challenge Gliffy in the online diagram space.
Long story short: I’m impressed. This is a pretty slick online application! I’d encourage folks to have a look — while it is in beta, I applied for and then received an
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This is almost the most useful and interesting Microsoft “Live” site yet: Sysinternals Live. Now, don’t get too excited about following the link — until you need one of the many excellent Sysinternals utilities.
This new site puts ‘em all in one easy to find place. No need to download and install anything either. If you
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Alan Houser has decided that he needs to redesign his site (sites?) and has opted to do it in a very open fashion. He’s started a new blog and expects to fully document the process along the way — while seeking input and feedback.
Why? To quote Alan:
The web is full of how-to articles, but I
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I learned two important things yesterday:
If a production rack server can support two power supplies then get two power supplies
After installing an SSL Certificate, export it and save it
If you’re in the Denver area and happen to have a spare 700W power supply for the HP DL36x server series (part number 412211-001) holler! Want
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On Friday, I was looking for more Firefox add-ons that were native and working with Firefox 3. I just found the post 20 top add-ons that are ready for Firefox 3. which has been quite helpful.
Dunno that I personally consider all of his 20 as “top”, but there are definitely some good ones listed. He
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