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How to configure a Web Server within VirtualBox

The point of the project was this, create a web server using VirtualBox and host it on a Windows 7 64-bit platform. And why would I do something odd? Well, I need a copy of Windows 2003 Server Web Edition running on a new platform since the physical PC it was running on literally tore itself to pieces. The drives failed and the cost of buying EIDE drives is just a waste of money. So why not just upgrade? Well, I will in the future, but I was actually using that machine. I’m familiar with 2003 and had everything dialed in the way I like it. And why host it in Windows 7? That’s the host OS of my most powerful machine, a 6-core machine with 16GB of ram. No sense in rebuilding everything when Windows 2003 Server isn’t multicore aware and only accesses 4GB of ram. But anyway, the OS and the host are sort of irrelevant, it’s the […]

I’m not sure I see the point of an iPad mini

The rumors are flying fast and furious, but I’m not sure I get the point. Why an iPad mini? I have the Kindle Fire and don’t find the size to be very productive. Is this Apple’s attempt to make a low budget e-book reader or perhaps a portable gaming console for kids? I have no doubt it will sell, I just don’t see the practical application. I’m sure much will be revealed in October.

Poor Lance

I’m an avid cyclist, but not a fanboy, and I have to say this is some sad news. It’s disappointing to see a cycling icon in the middle of such a tangled mess. I firmly believe that Lance is capable of doing the cycling feats we’ve seen. Unlike riders like Boonen and Cancellara, who ride week after week in different races, putting themselves in danger and getting banged up, Armstrong only focus on the Tour and trained for it the whole year. He went into that race well rested and in top condition. He didn’t come into it on the heels of another race of healing from some injury. And just like Wiggins, tens of millions of dollars have been spent on training, research and equipment to make Lance the best cyclist in the world. He trained for one thing. He participated in one thing. I have no doubt he’s capable of winning those tours without the help of drugs. […]