Down time

January 24, 2005 by Brian in Law and Politics, Work

I just finished up one of the in-class labs a little early and so I thought I would take a few seconds to post something.
There’s been some interesting news today. Apparently the Supreme Court thinks it’s okay for the police to use drug-sniffing dogs to search your car’s unopened trunk during a legal traffic stop. [...]

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Settling In

January 23, 2005 by Brian in Personal, Work

I just finished getting settled into my hotel room and I went for a walk around the outside mall which is located right outside the back door of the hotel . The hotel is really nice. I have three wireless Internet access in my room so I can sit on The chair or [...]

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Server service

January 23, 2005 by Brian in Guides

The Windows Server service allows a computer to share printers and files with other computers. It’s a resource hog that you may want to shut down and disable if you don’t plan to share files or printers with others.

However, you may want to enable this service temporarily to share some files. Here’s [...]

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Heading Out

January 23, 2005 by Brian in Personal

Here I am, writing an entry in the blog when I should be finishing up all of the things that I have to do before I go away for one full week of Oracle training. This is week one of three, and this one should be relatively easy since I already know my way around [...]

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US Supreme Court to hear Grokster case

January 21, 2005 by Brian in Law and Politics

Washington, DC – The US Supreme Court set the date for the oral argument in MGM v. Grokster for March 29, 2005, in Washington, DC. EFF is defending StreamCast Networks, the company behind the Morpheus peer-to-peer (P2P) software, against 28 of the world’s largest entertainment companies.

The companies first brought this lawsuit against the makers of [...]

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