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  • Google Desktop

    I've gone full circle. I uninstalled Google Desktop Search back in August 2006 and installed the Windows version. Yesterday, I reversed that decision. I thought that GDS' problem with archived email was bad; what a joke that was. WDS was far, far worse. By the end it couldn't even find files in folders that matched a filespec - you ...
    Posted to British Inside (Weblog) by James on October 24, 2007
  • Back to 3 monitors at last

    After my 3rd screen died a few months back I've been missing my 'outlook' screen. Bestbuy fixed that last night with a special deal - and the fact that i have a big box of cables helped too. Apparently cables are optional nowadays; my new HP C3180 printer ($80!!) didn't have a cable either. I was a little surprised to find a ...
    Posted to British Inside (Weblog) by James on January 19, 2007
  • My first lost package

    I just found out that my recent Woot purchase, a 19” LCD Monitor, has been lost by Fedex. L The tracking simply stopped after arrival at Carol Stream, IL a week ago. I’ve never been through this process before so it will be interesting – since Woot is a one-time deal I guess I’ll just be getting a refund – but from ...
    Posted to British Inside (Weblog) by James on December 7, 2006
  • Johnny released!

    Community Server 2.1 was released yesterday, but I didn't have the energy to blog about it. A night in front of the telly usually sounds better than it is in practice though, and the latest movie from Blockbuster Online, "Ultraviolet" was seriously bad. Still, the eye candy and lack of energy made me watch almost 45 minutes before ...
    Posted to British Inside (Weblog) by James on August 10, 2006
  • The difference between a developer and a VC

    My home office: Brad Feld's home office: We both have 3 screens, but I think he might just have taken it up a notch. Brad also talks about taking his wife out for lunch once a month, and giving gifts. This time I win; Tara and I have recurring appointments for lunch every week - everyone with kids should do this. Put it on your calendar ...
    Posted to British Inside (Weblog) by James on March 6, 2006
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