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Tuesday, February 10, 2004 - Posts

Someone asked me if I played soccer the other day. My answer, as always, was "Sure, Every Week... On the PS2 ;)" Glad im not alone in considering EA Sports a valid form of exercise <grin> Read More
Spim, spim, spim, spim.. Spim! Wonderful Spim! doesnt quite have the same ring to it..... Computer cops report on a new phenomenon for IM users. Spim or junk instant messages are less common than their e-mail counterparts but IM is less prevalent in Read More
Neil Hobson has an excellent blog post about  how to setup and use the MailQ utility to view the mail queues of multiple Exchange 2000 servers. Read more here. Read More
Anyone who's ever worked with me will tell you that I read a lot. Where others skim, I read because when I work with or on a particular product/platform/server I dont like any surprises. Moreover, I like people to get the impression that when I talk Read More
I just got an e-mail from Matt, with a link to a company in the US called Liebermann Inc. My first observation was how much their site looks like Apple.com but they have some cool stuff. The monitors look awesome and remind me of when I worked Read More
How can something as simple as an online journal, that I write myself, provide me with so much information? I recently blogged about my brother's e-mail issues - Colin Walker is right on the mark with the answer (Colin has an excellent Sharepoint based Read More
David Lemson posted a link to an excellent new document on how Outlook 2003 can be optimized to get a better user experience from Exchange Server "Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 introduces a number of new features that enable improved information worker Read More
Through my work with Microsoft, I've worked with a few PM's. I frequently talk to non-MS people and refer to PM's and they have no idea what Im talking about. For thos people, Chris Pratley provides an excellent explanation of the role of PM's at Microsoft Read More
Microsoft have some upcoming security related chat sessions Trustworthy computing with Mike NashMike Nash, Vice President of Microsoft's Security Business Unit (SBU), invites you to join him for a one hour discussion on security issues with Microsoft Read More
It had to happen.. The exchange team have launched their very own blog. This will hopefully be packed to the gills with interesting stuff and the first post (well actually the second;) is no exception telling all about how they came up with the Read More