New Exchange Blog

Exchange Logo I've setup a new blog about my going on's with that at sometimes beast called Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 called Port Twenty Five. Hopefuly I'll be able to share some of my insights and tips from working with this product on a daily basis. I'm also going to try and include a regular update of the Exchange Management Shell commands, not only as a personal reference to me but also as an easy spot to find the common commands.

Port Twenty Five can be promoted with this chicklet Port25_Chickelt

Eazy's New Rig

New Rig Well I thought it was about time to do a Rig upgrade and get fairly up to date with hardware that will last me another 2-3 years. So the specs of the new rig are:

  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0Ghz, 1333Mhz
  • Mobo: Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3P
  • RAM: 4GB of Kingston HyperX 1066 DDR2
  • GFX: XFX GeForce 9800GT 512MB DDR3 600Mhz
  • Sound: Crative X-Fi Xtreme Audio
  • Storage: 2 x 160GB and 1 x 750GB HDD's
  • Case: Coolermaster CM-690 with Side Window
  • PSU: Corsair HX-620 Modular PSU

I also got some Zalman Green LED Fans and green SATA and IDE cables to top things off.
I've got some pics of the build here in my Gallery.

The Top 55 Moments on Top Gear

Top Gear Click here to view the Top 55 Moments on Top Gear...luckily 99% of the moments are from the true English version of Top Gear and not that dodgy Aus version.

There are some absolute classic laughs here, so best viewed at home where you can laugh to your hearts content...my personal Fav is the Stig on Public transport :D

Australia Celebrates ANZAC Day

rar Today is again the most sacred of all days for Australians...and in my opinion if you haven't been to a dawn service then you truly don't know the meaning of ANZAC Day. From my 4 years in the army I have been through the experience of a dawn service followed by a march through the city, with hundreds of people cheering you on...the experience is something that the normal person of the street will never be privileged to feel.

The same can be said of the return servicemen and women of their experience's while on active duty in a combat zone. Although their numbers are slowly dropping of we must never forget or take for granted what we hold today: freedom, a safe Australia, our beliefs and morals, and above all mateship.

So bear in mind that we not only pay homage to our past servicemen and women but also to our current ones serving in Iraq, Afghanistan, Solomon Islands and East Timor to name a few, as they are true Australian Heroes.

The DS Show

Nintendo DS My fellow GameGabber Sikosis has created a new site dedicated to the Nintendo DS. After searching the web he found it difficult to find a half decent site on reviews for DS games. So in true Sikosis fashion he made his own.
Check it out if your keen on the Nintendo DS.