Friday, December 9, 2011

Using notepad as a log file - Automatic timestamp on open - Who Knew?

 I am an old school guy.  I like to write text in a plain text editor whenever possible.  It helps me focus on the text, instead of the font, spacing, italicizing, indenting etc. 

I have just enough ADHD that all those bells and whistles always pull me in.

Anyway,
I often use notepad when I am stuck on my corporate machine.  I take nearly all my notes with notepad.

I just stumbled across this little gem (Source)
Notepad can be used to log data manually. This adds the current date and time when you open the particular notepad log file..
Use the following instruction to create a log file:

  1. Open a new Notepad. (Start -> Program -> Accessories -> Notepad)
  2. Type .LOG in the first line and press ENTER.
  3. Save this file in the name of your choice.
  4. Now, whenever you open this file, the current system date and time will be appended to the bottom of the contents in the notepad.
It works REALLY nicely. Give it a try!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Herman Cain is a Koch Brother? Who knew...



Herman Cain's deep ties to Koch brothers key to campaign

By Associated Press, Published: October 16

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain has cast himself as the outsider, the pizza magnate with real-world experience who will bring fresh ideas to the nation's capital. But Cain's economic ideas, support and organization have close ties to two billionaire brothers who bankroll right-leaning causes through their group Americans for Prosperity.
Cain's campaign manager and a number of aides have worked for Americans for Prosperity, or AFP, the advocacy group founded with support from billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, which lobbies for lower taxes and less government regulation and spending. Cain credits a businessman who served on an AFP advisory board with helping devise his "9-9-9" plan to rewrite the nation's tax code. And his years of speaking at AFP events have given the businessman and radio host a network of loyal grassroots fans.
The once little-known businessman's political activities are getting fresh scrutiny these days since he soared to the top of some national polls.
His links to the Koch brothers could undercut his outsider, non-political image among tea party fans who detest politics as usual and candidates connected with the party machine.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/long-ties-to-koch-brothers-key-to-cains-campaign/2011/10/16/gIQAKTLPoL_story.html

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Yay! Instant Camera access on iOS 5.



From a locked screen,
Double-click,
Right there, bottom right, CAMERA!
And it starts fast too.

Yaaaayyyyyy!

Blackberry | We are all missing the point...

 Blackberry is down and it is a big deal, but...

How is it we aren't talking about the fatal service and security flaw in their architecture?


Messaging and Browsing go through RIM?  Seriously?

"The messaging and browsing delays ... were caused by a core switch failure within RIM's infrastructure," it said. "As a result, a large backlog of data was generated and we are now working to clear that backlog and restore normal service."

I'm not sure why anyone would think this is a good idea.

Read more: http://www.montrealgazette.com/BlackBerry+outages+spread+North+America/5538017/story.html#ixzz1aaTAW9xr

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

I'm calling BS on this. | Federal Times biased?

 According to Federal Times:
"Federal employees are being increasingly concentrated into higher  paygrades without taking on greater responsibility, according to a  Federal Times analysis of government data."
http://www.federaltimes.com/article/20111010/BENEFITS01/110100301/1001

Is this just sloppy work or a bias?

How, exactly, does Federal Times know that employees aren't taking on greater responsibility, unless they interviewed the employees?
They clearly haven't and state the same at the end of the article.

They talked to senior management? Because they are so aware of what is happening at the ground level?

What I see are GS staff doing more and more, as their co-workers have retired or left for better opportunities.  The climate is so bad now (no pay raises for 2 years, no support, no help, no new staff filling critical roles) that many are fleeing the federal ranks and most would not consider entering the federal workforce.

You can't fix the problem of the federal workforce by blaming the staff.

Friday, October 7, 2011

An ad I had not expected



I wonder if they get much business from this.

And...  now my mind is stuck on euphemisms.



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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Slanted article alert! Study: Contractors paid far more than feds for comparable work

 This article is misleading.  The article lumps the amount that is paid for a contractor's support and calls it all salary.  The amount the feds pay for an hour of a contractors time doesn't equate to the amount the contract worker takes home in his/her pay check. 

The Feds are paying for salary, benefits, overhead, and profit. They are also paying for corporate management and all the other processes that keep these organizations working.

Sure, some federal contractors earn more per hour than their federal employee counterparts, but remember most contract employees survive contract to contract. 

No contract=no work.

There is little certainty that their employer will win the next contract award and they are typically laid off, although they do exemplary work, because their employer lost  a low cost competition with companies that offer lower salaries, no benefits and less capable staff.

IMHO, if the federal government has long term work they will always save money by hiring staff.  They will also have to accept the risk of having excess staff if that work ends. 

I have spent ~ 12 years as a federal employee and ~11 as a federal contractor.  Contractors have their place  and most provide excellent support, often performing work that the federal government can;t accomplish in a timely, cost effective way.  Federal employees also have a huge role to play. Many are dedicated individuals who do good work, often at a pay rate lower than they could get on the open market.  They are dedicated to what they do and feel the work contributes in a positive way to the country as a whole.

We need to find the right balance between federal employees and contractor support.  Anyone who claims that one side is better than the other in all situations is a liar.

Full article here:
http://www.federaltimes.com/article/20110913/ACQUISITION03/109130301/1001

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Network Solutions just got added to the "Bad list" a zillion times

 This email just came in to my corporate mail box.  It immediately got shoved to the Spam mailbox.  I wonder how many black lists NetSol just got added to...

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