Tim Fehlman has a great website called Daily Cup of Tech. It is chock full of how-to’s, tutorials, neat tricks, and helpful hints for anyone who wants to make their time on the computer more productive. More importantly, he writes in a fashion that even old farts like me can follow. Here is today’s article from the Daily Cup….Windows command line tricks (to make your life a little easier). Thanks Tim. Keep up the great work.
Matthew Inman of SEOmoz recently wrote Web Developers: 13 Command Line Tricks You Might Not Know. This was an excellent post which can really make your life easier in the *NIX world. But, for many, it is a Windows kind of life. So, for those of you out there, I have put together some Windows command line tricks that might make your life easier.
While you’re there be sure to check out the many helpful links to previous DCoT articles. I hope you enjoy this week’s selection for Website of the week, Daily Cup of Tech. Enjoy.
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Got it. Thanks nuke.
glad to be of service
The man knows his chit.
I’m still trying to learn chit.
Looks like this thread got chitty.
/henh
So far today, Jacob has cried for pancakes, refused to eat his pancakes, accompanied Meemaw to Office Depot, went out to baby seat for a time out when he started screaming for things there, went back inside when he felt like he could behave, unraked all the leaves Meemaw raked up, dumped an entire huge container of Nestle’s Quik on the floor, and “helped” mop the kitchen floor and eventually Meemaw will get the 2″ or so of water on the floor cleaned up, helped feed the animals, dumped a 50# bag of corn, emptied the dog water bowl, and filled up the sheep water with hay, ran to the house screeching with laughter and locked Meemaw outside, locked Meemaw in the office, played Papa’s guitars, and scattered toys throughout the house. His Momma won’t be here for 7 hours yet, but who’s counting?
I repeat my post #5.
/henh
He’s acting out. Something is on his little mind, but how do you analyze the emotional state of a two year old? Don’t ask me, it’s above my pay grade.
When you figure that out, you will qualify to be a middle east envoy.
Sigh. I tried to cook some lunch, and then I heard a frantic voice screaming for “Meemaw!”, ran into the office where he was stretched out with his toes on the office chair which had rolled back and his hands barely hanging onto the desk, snatched him up, and brought him back into the kitchen. Pie for lunch and chocolate milk is going to be on the menu.
chocolate milk, yeah get that caffeine and sugar going. He ought to settle down right about time for Mom to pick him up.
Well, he’s shredding packing peanuts on my carpet behind me as I’m typing. We’re going to go outside and demolish leaf piles again. Papa showed him how to throw eggs from chicken nests at trees this morning. How much you wanna bet he recreates THAT experience tonight when he gets into the fridge at home?
Well, I don’t know about you, Grandma, but my Grandma, the sweetest woman to have ever lived, made us go break off a switch from the weeping willow, and bring it to her so we could get a good ’switchin’ across the back of the legs, and butt, when we behaved badly. It hurt doubly bad, because we knew how much she loved us, and that we must have really been bad to cause her to get so angry with our behavior.
yup. and those little bitty switches that we would pick out hurt a bunch.
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