Xterra’s are fun

Aaron and I ended up taking a day off from the toils of the office and decided to upgrade our BrianHead and Minersville Cisco 2500 series routers.

On the way to BrianHead we stopped by a few GeoCaches along the I-15 route.

Unfortunately for me, I had not dressed for the occasion. I had awoke to a sunny, warm St. George spring day. As such, I had worn a T-Shirt, Shorts, and sandals. However, upon leaving the warmth of St. George, and upon reaching the windy city, Cedar City, I knew I was in trouble..
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School’s out!

So the class I have been teaching, CIS3700 at Dixie State is now officially over.

This morning at 7:00AM my students all showed up to take their final exam. I ended up making a written and a hands-on portion of the tests. Reason being is I wanted them to prove what they knew on the Cisco router.
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Trackback testing

Well, here I am testing Aarons trackback testing… Hope it works.
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Viruses and CPU Heatsinks

So, I’m here at the InfoWest Datacenter in the cold with my laptop. I decided to try out Ecto a neato little Blog posting application for MacOSX and now Windows. It connects right up to my favorite blogger to post my blog.

Anyway, I just had to get some information on our new InfoWest Cache CPU. Appears we need to make sure the stepping and SL number are correct for a second 2.8GHz Xeon that should be coming soon…..
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Finally

So after getting harassed by Aaron in not having anything useful at my website http://www.cbl.us/ I decided it was time to get a blog up and running. Who knows how frequent I will be updating this thing. I have a lot to say, but the problem is writing it out for the world to see.
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