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Yay!!! NoMHack!!!! Yay!!!! |
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Technically Rambling
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By Deji Akomolafe on
3/22/2006
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NoMas - No msExchMasterAccountSID
NoMHack - No More Hacking around NoMas. The Fix is in, ladies and gentlemen, and error 9548 will be a thing of the past shortly ...... well....almost shortly .....
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IIS6 User Isolation Mode using Active Directory |
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Technically Rambling
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By Deji Akomolafe on
1/5/2006
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Anywhoooo.... I've come to talk "Isolation", not to dis it. I just ranted so you don't get the wrong impression that I believe that "Isolation" is the next best invention since microwavable lunch :). I think anything that improves security is a good idea, but I take exception to the "this is gonna solve all our problems now" mentality that is now surrounding "User Isolation"
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Disney's Irresponsible Reward System |
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Social Commentaries
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By Deji Akomolafe on
Thursday, December 29, 2005
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So, I subscribed my kids to the new Disney Toon Town online service. In case you are wondering what that is, here's a blurb:
"Toontown is the massively multiplayer Internet game that lets you live the life of a Toon. Create your own Toon character, furnish your estate, play games with friends, and explore amazing lands. The best part is it's always growing, always changing, and as wild as your imagination!"
OK, so it's an online community for Kids to play Kids-theme games. It's all about Kids.
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Priceless..... |
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Social Commentaries
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By Deji Akomolafe on
Monday, December 26, 2005
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We made a deal with our son - Lanre. Lanre is one of those indescribable kids every family prays to have. He is indescribable because I'm his dad, and there is no known adjective in the entire English dictionary can describe how much I think of him - well, I could try, but that would appear self-serving, grandiose and vain.
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How NOT to spend a billion dollars. |
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Technically Rambling
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By Deji Akomolafe on
9/13/2005
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Ebay is in the business of facilitating auctions (I have a Teddy, do you wanna buy? My wife is having a baby, do you want to buy the rights to name her/him? Here's an authentic African Elephant's ear, dripping blood and all, wanna buy it? that kind of thing), and reaping cupious commissions in the art of doing so. Ebay does it well, having beaten back all the notable competitors. It's a successful business, and it's a growing one because there is no comprehensible/fathomable limits to the business of buy-and-sell. But Skype? Someone please explain it to me.
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