Minicom, Cisco and xmodem
I recently broke a cisco 1700 router by uploading a bad IOS. Rather than reconfigure a bunch of networking stuff, I decided to try uploading the image via xmodem. Read more →
Online Identities
A very prominent Rubyist has disappeared off the face of the internet, which has started me thinking about how we reconcile our online and offline identities.
I tend to leave everything in a giant jumble and try not to expose anything inappropriate. It’s not too hard, as I don’t really do anything that would get me in trouble. There are, however, many people on both sides and everywhere in between. Read more →
Android gets no love! @ d o l l m o n t . n e t
It seems like all the smartphone love is dedicated to the iPhone. Even here in Viet Nam where there is no “official” iPhone presence, all the cool kids have an iPhone. My poor G1 gets no love…
Chris, via Android gets no love! @ d o l l m o n t . n e t.
I’ll admit it. I’m an avid iPhone user. While the lack of background tasks gets on my nerves once in a while, overall I find it to be the best phone I’ve ever had.
Chris, makes a valid point in his post about Apple’s marketing department being a driving force in the success, however I don’t think that’s all there is to it. Read more →
First Post!
First Post! Ha!
Although, it’s not hard to get the first post when you’ve got no competition. Fear not, in the future there will be a second blogger hanging around, however, he’s running late right now. Won’t happen again. Really.
I’ve never been good at keeping a blog, but it’s one of those things I keep wanting to do. Getting up on my soapbox and all. I also miss writing, as i’ve not done it much since I left school.
I figure that most of my posts will be technical, as that’s how I spend most of my time. Expect the odd movie review, rant or random content that I feel is interesting.
I’d also like to have a personal publicly searchable archive for fixes to all of the little frustrating IT issues that I come across.



