This guy apparently does not get as much spam as the rest of us. He also does not realize that most spammers are illegally using the hardware and bandwidth of unsuspecting companies to send out their spam. This is where his “junk mail” and spam comparison falls apart. [CamWorld] Is this guy for real? I [...]
Archive for: June, 2002
Microsoft Certified Trainers – Quality?
I used to be a MCT (I’ve been decertified this year, when they changed their requirements). The new requirements to be a certified trainer are:Become certified as a MCSD, MCSE, or MCDBA Attend a Microsoft course (any course) Provide proof of instructional skillsAnd then, each year, you must renew your certification; to do this, you must do [...]
Thanks Gordon!
Welcome Greg Reinacker to the weblog neighborhood!Greg is leaving Galileo June 14, and we’ll all miss him. Greg was our resident COM and Windows security expert, among other things. Last I heard, he’s still looking for his next gig, so if you’re in the Denver area and need a Windows guru, look him up![Gordon Weakliem's Radio [...]
Galileo announces production web services
Galileo announces production web servicesThis is exciting news, if only because I’ve spent a big chunk of time over the last year or so making this a reality. The initial wave of web services are being delivered on .NET, and the next set of services will be with Websphere.
Who is this Greg guy anyway?
Chances are you don’t know me…so I thought I might give you a quick introduction. By day, I’m a .NET consultant, doing consulting and training work. I’m just coming off a long-term engagement with Galileo, where I worked with Gordon Weakliem. I’ve been working on web services for quite some time; in fact, we deployed [...]
Welcome
Well…here I am in blogger-land. Many thanks to Gordon Weakliem and Jon Udell for getting me up and running, and getting my subscribed list working. Radio seems to be a much more complex beast than immediately meets the eye.I’m having a lot of trouble with Radio FTP’ing to my server. The symptoms are timeouts at [...]

