Did you know that Windows XP comes with a free command line defrag tool? It sure does, it is really easy to use. Simply get to a command prompt (click on Start ->  Run, and type cmd in the box.). Then to defragment the C: drive you would type defrag C:

Now if you want to schedule it to run, make a quick batch file by opening up notepad.exe (Start -> run -> notepad.exe). Type your command into notepad defrag C: save the file as mydefrag.bat

Then go into your task scheduler and choose your batch file as the item to schedule.

Defrag

Very cool Jeep JT concept.

What a great site.

www.whatsthescuttlebutt.com

This site has an insane amount of great sound clips from the TV Show “The Office”. You can search by episode, character, even by text, and length of clip. This is a great collection. I’m sure you could find a great ring tone in there too. (I did)  :)

Make sure you check all your code before you go to print!

SQL Oops

Isn’t the internet tube a great thing!

Have to jump on the band wagon. This was my favorite image about the great HD DVD code crack fiasco! :)

HDDVD

picture from wired.com

Here is my dog Julie. I just wonder what she is thinking about…. “I am flying”, “Look how fast I’m running now!”. :)

Jule in the breeze

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