About 15 years ago I bought a device called a NitroFlex in hopes that it would help me keep in shape. Up to 1.5 years, hopes didn't help with my expanding waste line. On Monday September 28 (during my workout), the steel pin that held the nitrocell to the crossbar broke. Luckily, there was a support strap and a screw that prevented the nitrocell bar from shooting forward; otherwise, I think I would have gotten a 1.25" thick bar in the back of the head.
My quest for fitness continues unfettered, we have decided to invest in a BowFlex unit (arrives on Thursday) - just in time for the long weekend.
Well I think I am done with the hardware, software, and router configurations for a little while. Just finished moving the servers from one Hyper-V configuration to a new server with a new Hyper-V configuration. During the prep for this move, I sort of freaked out on what was suggested (format, reinstall OS, and copy files) vs what I did (copy VHD, convert to VHDX, change 1 configuration file [LINUX]) and rebooted.
I ordered the replacement trackball yesterday - according to Canada Post it will be here by Tuesday. I think this is the first purchase I have made in a while where I am really excited about getting it, installing it, and using it. For anyone that has experienced the "pound the mouse on the desk", "blowing out the dust from the mouse", or "make the mouse take air" will understand the frustration I have had for the past 2 months (approx).
Kensington I have high expectations.
It seems the web server is dumping the application when it is not used after a bit. Looking to see what I can do to keep the application running without impacting the server stability.
Also, I think I have fixed the layout issues.
Have the website up and running for a couple of hours and I already don't like the layout. There will be a lot more changes coming to the layout, features, etc.