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  1. "password" to get into/try the new http://superuser.com is "ewok.adventure" In case u dont know, its by the http://stackoverflow.com guys
  2. Charter Tech said there was an outage due to hardware failure in the area, signal strength all good now. Hope it lasts.
  3. My internet is back up again, we'll see what the Charter Tech says when they get here...
  4. Called charter, they are sending a tech in the morning... ugh...
  5. Charter is STILL down for me!
  6. Charter is still down for me!
  7. And my charter internet service is down again. So much for cloud computing
  8. I counted about 57 people in attendance at last nights @wi_ineta meeting on JavaScript by @sergiopereira
  9. I'm heading over to the @wi_ineta meeting about JavaScript at Direct Supply soon too. http://bit.ly/X5YlJ http://wi-ineta.org @offwhitemke
  10. @daughtkom I'm hoping not, but then again their main target with Azure is not the little guys.
  11. Blogged: What's the Minimum Hosting Cost for Windows Azure? http://tinyurl.com/laldx8
  12. RT @sergiopereira: Anyone in the Milwaukee area that is interest in JavaScript, I'll be presenting on it *tonight*: http://www.wi-ineta.org/
  13. found my phone.
  14. RT @sergiopereira: Anyone in the Milwaukee area that is interest in JavaScript, I'll be presenting on it tomorrow: http://www.wi-ineta.org/
  15. It seems I lost my phone. I hope I find it soon...
  16. Silverlight 3 has RTW'd. Developer Tools for VS'08 are also available. http://bit.ly/5V8F2
  17. @xino Microsoft POS as in Point Of Sales.
  18. lol RT @ambermac Last tweet of the night...this is disturbing, but funny...http://bit.ly/adjQS (thx Matt!)
  19. Apparently the Apple Store uses Windows Mobile and a Microsoft POS system for all their in store sales. Interesting...
  20. @cwoodruff Google OS is said to support x86 and ARM CPU's; so technically they will be targeting both Mac's and PC's. I wonder about x64?