Not a single original thought in my head this week..... Ron's Twitter #FF

by Ron Oglesby on Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 10:30 AM 0 comments, 1247 views

Its Thursday. Generally I try to put out a blog by Wednesday or Tuesday during the week. Nothing long or drawn out (no copy of War and Peace here) but something that I have seen or been thinking about this week.

Well, this week I must not have been doing enough thinking because I simply sat at my laptop for over an hour thinking of and discarding topics. Basically they were not worth the space on the web page. Any of them. I really looked like this guy:

So after digging around in that empty bucket I call a head, I decided that if I couldn't find anything worth while to say, I would attempt to point you to some folks that may have something interesting to keep you busy.

I generally dont do Twitter #FFs. There are just to many solid folks out there and I feel like I run the risk of duplicating week to week or missing someone. But here are some folks you may want to follow when looking for something to read or interesting tid bits and info bytes via Twitter:

@rspruijt  @cswolf  @A_perilli @stevegreenberg @MattLesak @Andreleibovici @mattliebowitz @simoncrosby (<- he's always entertaining) @duncanYB @langonej

Most of you may already know these guys. Sorry. But as I said I just dont have an original idea in my head for some reason. Some call it writers block... I'm not sure that is what it is. First, you have to be a real writer to have "writer's block". Second, I have lots to write about, just none of it seemed as interesting after the first paragraph as I thought it would be. So you get this...

Oh... BTW did I mention that MS did away with the user logon debugging they had...you know how you set UserEnvDebugLevel in the registry, rebooted and got a text file (timed) process by process so you could see what was taking so long during a logon. Once I figure out a new/better way to do this in Windows 7 I will post that. Maybe next week.

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