RE: McDonald's vs. Starbucks

2009-02-16 Thread Peter Rabe
+1

Always need to go with 3 extra shots on a Venti Latte to achieve
suitable flavor satisfaction from Starbucks; whereas, Dunkin' serves up
a consistent mud.


-Original Message-
From: Jason Morris [mailto:jmor...@mjmc.com] 
Sent: February 16, 2009 10:06 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: McDonald's vs. Starbucks

*coughs* Dunkin' Donuts *coughs*

Far superior coffee to either of these.

-Original Message-
From: Chinnery, Paul [mailto:pa...@mmcwm.com] 
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 10:00 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: McDonald's vs. Starbucks

 
Well, I must be the exception to the rule, then, cause I don't fit any
of the criteria yet love Starbucks.  Unfortunately, our local Starbucks
closed about a year ago.  The next closest one is 50 miles away.  

Paul Chinnery

-Original Message-
From: Angus Scott-Fleming [mailto:angu...@geoapps.com] 
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 11:03 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT: McDonald's vs. Starbucks

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- Included Stuff Ends -
More here with fascinating graphic showing the differences:
http://www.reason.com/blog/printer/131615.html

Basically the young, the liberal, college grads, the left-coast, and
those making over $75k would rather see more Starbucks than McDonalds.
The rest of us swing the other way.



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RE: SharePoint Server

2008-12-09 Thread Peter Rabe
Microsoft has good documentation for MOSS at:

 

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc303422.aspx

 

The Pocket Administrator's book provides most of the day-to-day answers.

 

We have had WSS running for almost 2 years and are working on the
migration to MOSS.  Development MOSS web and app servers are already
running on Server 2008.

 

SQL will stay on a physical machine, but there is not any reason to put
the app and web on VMs.

 

 

Peter Rabe

Server Specialist

Hy Cite Corporation

 

 

From: Bob Fronk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: December 09, 2008 2:29 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: SharePoint Server

 

I have setup a test machine... Looks like I need to buy some books or
find a hands-on class nearby.

 

Bob

 

From: Steven M. Caesare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 2:40 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: SharePoint Server

 

We are getting ready to pilot SP for much the same purpose.

 

The potential SQL server size scares me.

 

-sc

 

From: Bob Fronk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2008 2:16 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: SharePoint Server

 

I am gearing up to deploy SharePoint Server 2007.  The main goal is to
help eliminate Outlook as a file transport, but eliminate the 100's of
file shares we have.  But I also know there is much more to the product.

 

I would appreciate replies from those that have deployed SharePoint or
have SharePoint experience on what your deployment experience was and
what you would or wouldn't do again.  

 

Also, anyone have SharePoint running in a VM?   

 

As I type this, I am loading up a test server to experience the install
process and do some testing. 

 

Thanks for any info.

 

Bob Fronk

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RE: Group policy question

2008-11-25 Thread Peter Rabe
You can always do a Deny to test.

 

Peter 

 

From: Joe Heaton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: November 25, 2008 11:30 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Group policy question

 

Is it possible to add exclusions to a group policy?  I'm having an issue
with some people getting their personal home drives mapped.  When I
started here, this was done with a login script to a manually created,
shared folder.  I've always believed that if the tool is provided, you
should use it, so I would like these drives mapped through ADUC, using
the Profile tab.  However, when I do this, the user will intermittently
not have their home drive mapped at all.  I haven't changed all users
over to the new way, as I need to unshared their home directory, copy
the current contents to a temp location, delete the current folder and
allow AD to recreate it with the proper rights.  But I have been doing
this for all the new employees.  It just so happens that these new
employees are the ones with the issues, so I would like to exclude them
from the GPO that does the old login script, to see if the problem goes
away.

 

Joe Heaton

AISA

Employment Training Panel

1100 J Street, 4th Floor

Sacramento, CA  95814

(916) 327-5276

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RE: So... how is the recession affecting your buying decisions?

2008-10-31 Thread Peter Rabe
Trickle-down effect - When the economy tanks the first people to suffer
are those who have little because they received little, a trickle, when
the economy was good.  Those who have money to invest, invest minimally
in expansion during an economic downturn as they are protecting their
assets.



-Original Message-
From: Chinnery, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: October 31, 2008 11:15 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: So... how is the recession affecting your buying decisions?

But for businesses to expand, build new factories, etc. they need
capital. For that they have to go to the marketplace either thru
commercial paper, IPO's or other financial instruments.  Increasing
taxes on those who supply that capital means less capital to go around.

Taxing businesses is a false argument.  Businesses don't pay for
anything. Their customers do.  Also, there are a lot of dollars overseas
because the cost (tax) to repatriate those dollars is very high.  So,
the companies keep the money over there.
Yes, the rich put the money away. In investments, bonds, stock market,
etc.
 


Paul Chinnery
Network Administrator
Memorial Medical Center
231-845-2319

-Original Message-
From: Ralph Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 11:23 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: So... how is the recession affecting your buying decisions?

I would think lowing taxes to increase government revenue would only
work if the money is funneled back into the US economy in a productive
way.  So if the money from tax cuts is distributed to big corporations
who use it to invest in offshore projects, and the benefits of that
investment stay mostly in that country, that doesn't really help us.

If you cut taxes on the very upper tier of the income brackets, and they
just put that money away to increase their personal capital or sock it
away in other countries so as to avoid paying taxes on the income it
generates, that doesn't help us either.

Now if you cut taxes for lower and middle class Americans, and small
businesses, they will spend that extra money.  Then it is productive and
increases demand, which produces jobs, and increases government revenue.

Anyway that's how I see it.  Trickle down economics doesn't work.  If
you believe the people who say it does, take a careful look at which end
of the income spectrum they are on - maybe they have a reason for
wanting you to believe it.


 -Original Message-
 From: Tim Vander Kooi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 10:41 AM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: RE: So... how is the recession affecting your buying
decisions?
 
 Except for the fact, that lowering taxes is how you increase revenue
to
 the government. Raising taxes lowers revenue. The problems that Bush
has
 caused are not due to tax cuts, but rather the fact that he grew the 
 federal government faster and bigger than most liberals would have
(even
 honest conservatives will tell you he stunk that one up).
 TVK
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 5:23 AM
 To: NT System Admin Issues
 Subject: Re: So... how is the recession affecting your buying
decisions?
 
 We are a broke nation. We need a tax increase - like it or not.  Maybe

 they can be lowered again if/when we have another surplus. But right 
 now there are nations (primarily China) who have the potential to 
 financially dismantle us. They promise not to, but they could.
 
 Talking actual cuts in taxes is ludicrous.
 
 --
 ME2
 
 
 
 On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 10:08 PM, Benjamin Zachary - Lists 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Wait was the tax increase at 250,000 , 200,000 or 150,000 ?? it
keeps
  changing.
 
 
 
  What they ARENT mentioning is EVERYONES taxes will go up because
they
 aren't
  renewing the Bush Tax Cut in 2010.
 
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