Posts Tagged writer
KOTOR MMO
Posted by jayb in Video Games on June 2, 2009
Image via Wikipedia
Here’s the first trailer for KOTOR (Knights of the Old Republic)
Not a fan of having to keep paying for a game, I do pay for my Xbox live Gold membership. But this game could get me to go back to PC gaming. Just not sure if I have the time.
I loved the first two KOTOR games, just wondering how it will translate to a MMO. I’ve never played a MMO before.
Enjoy the trailer.
Weekend alone
Melissa and Grace went to see Melissa’s dad this weekend, so I’m rolling solo this weekend. I rented a few games and have 4 great football games on this weekend. Too bad I have to work tonight (Server maintenance window weekend)
I also want to test embedding images with MS Live Writer onto my WordPress sites.
Here’s a picture of Grace
I plan to work on both sites this weekend, post some things I’ve been working on and clean up and add to the site layout.
later,jb
More Site updates
Posted by jayb in Uncategorized on June 30, 2007
Still updating, fixing, and tweaking the site.
I found a this theme I’m going to try, let me know what you think about it. I also fixed the permalinks so they should be working now. I think I’ll add some type of shoutbox so you can send me a quick message.
More to come I’m sure. One of the biggest things is to determine how I’m going to use both sites. I think personal,work,technology, and other stuff on both sites. I would look to keep certain topics on each site.
later,jb
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MS Live Writer
Posted by jayb in Uncategorized on February 25, 2007
Sorry for the lack of post. I’ve been busy with work and family.
I got a new computer at working and i’m running Vista on it. I loaded Microsoft Live Writer and it rocks! But I can’t get it to work with PostNuke. If anyones been able to get MS Live Writer and Postnuke working together please let me know!
Thanks,jb
Microsoft Live Writer
Posted by jayb in Uncategorized on September 16, 2006
Microsoft released Live Writer beta, its pretty sweet. But I can’t get it to post to this site. It works great with my MS spaces blog and my MT blog. But not with this site. If anyone is using PostNuke and has gotten MS Live Writer working with it please let me know.
jb
IT’s Showtime: Exchange Cluster Best Practices
Posted by jayb in Uncategorized on May 26, 2005
Scott Schnoll, longtime MVP and now a Technical Writer with Microsoft, gave an “Exchange Server 2003 Cluster Deployments: Best Practices” talk at ITForum 2004. The presentation is available online in full! Here’s the link: http://www.microsoft.com/uk/technet/itsshowtime/sessionh.aspx?videoid=10
(credit where it’s due: I ran across this link at Mark’s blog)
[Via Evan's WebLog]
Baseball trade deadline affects Sanders
Posted by jayb in Uncategorized on July 25, 2001
By Len Pasquarelli
Despite optimism from Washington Redskins coach Marty Schottenheimer that Deion Sanders will report on time when the team opens training camp next week, the cornerback said Tuesday he is still uncertain about his plans.
“Right now, I’m still a baseball player and that’s still my focus,” said Sanders, responding to a published report citing Schottenheimer’s “expectation” the veteran defender will be onhand when veterans report to camp in Carlisle, Pa. “A lot can happen between now and (next week).”
Washington reports to camp Sunday evening. Monday is the team’s first practice.
Sanders is hitting .233 in a 22-game stint with the Syracuse SkyChiefs, the Triple-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays. He was released last month by Cincinnati after failing to hit consistently well at the major-league level and then signed with the Blue Jays organization. His seven-year, $56 million contract with the Redskins allows Sanders to miss camp and even regular-season games without repercussion if he is on a major-league roster.
There was speculation the Redskins would release Sanders earlier in the spring to help address a salary cap crunch, but the club carved out enough room with other maneuvers to sign a number of free agents and some draft choices. Washington would gain $3.6 million on its cap if it released Sanders now, but would have to carry a cap charge of $1.14 million in 2001 and $5.71 million in 2002 because of the $8 million signing bonus it awarded him last year.
Simply releasing Sanders would permit him to retain the entire signing bonus. If he fails to report to camp on time, the Redskins can fine Sanders $5,000 per absent day, since he is under contract. The team might also contend, sources close to Sanders acknowledged, that he has breached his contract and then attempt to recover a prorated share of the signing bonus.
There are no indications right now the Blue Jays plan to promote Sanders to the parent team, but that could change as the July 31 trading deadline approaches. Agent Eugene Parker, who insisted in the past that he will advise Sanders to report to the Redskins if he is not playing baseball in the major leagues on Sunday, said Tuesday that nothing has been decided yet.
“It still comes down to what happens in baseball,” said Parker, who spoke recently to Toronto officials about this plans. “The trade deadline is coming up and we’re watching that. There are a lot of rumors with the Blue Jays right now. We’ll see what happens.”
The deadline for making non-waiver trades is next Tuesday.
Parker confirmed he spoke with Schottenheimer last week but declined to divulge specifics of their conversation. Schottenheimer said Parker did not indicate “with any certainty” that Sanders would report to camp on time.
Len Pasquarelli is a senior writer for espn.com.










