Where is tsadmin.exe?
On Windows 2003, you can easily open Terminal Services Manager by clicking Start / Run / typing tsadmin [enter]
On Windows Server 2008 things are a little different. I found this post on Scott Forsyth’s blog:
This doesn’t work in Windows Server 2008 anymore. The change is ever so slight. In Windows Server 2003 the tool was tsadmin.exe, so typing ‘tsadmin’ was all that was required to start the tool. Now, in Windows Server 2008, this has been moved to a MMC snap-in and is called tsadmin.msc (plus tsadmin.dll is used silently).
So to fix this, click Start / Run / type tsadmin.msc [enter] and you’re good to go!
Social media in school
On the Ask a Teacher blog, Jacqui Murray asks the question:
What do you think of Facebook in school?
I thought this was a great question that should be teased out.
In her post, she says that her school has banned access to Facebook, Youtube, Flickr etc. Yet these sites have kids excited about learning & excited about technology.
What I thought was interesting, is that Jaqui included a link to two youtube videos on what Social Media / Networking is. But more on that in a moment.
My first reaction was to identify what would be banned in a school and should be banned. There is no doubt that even soft porn has no place in school. Even sites like Break (which has scantly dressed women and guys being kicked in the nuts) should be removed.
So what is the purpose of banning sites? I can understand the argument that Facebook and Twitter offer limited (if any) educational value. They are “fun”, but do they offer anything more meaningful?
But have a look at the two youtube video’s Jacqui linked to. CommonCraft describe themselves as a creator of three-minute videos to help educators and influencers
introduce complex subjects. (RSA have also done something similar).
To say the study of a businesses (and industry) that just did not exist 5 years ago has no value in our schools is just crazy. I think that if you are involved in media studies, art or even an english teacher and you are not using this medium, then you are doing your students a disservice.
Then again, there always will be someone willing to get kicked in the nuts!
The ‘art’ of manliness??
I recently came across the blog The Art of Manliness.
In a recent post, Brett McKay writes on how to measure yourself for clothing (business shirt, pants sizes etc) beyond the typical X, XXL.
I am a bit embarrassed to admit it, I first thought the site was either some sort of homosexaul, greco roman wrestling site or an attention seeking spam site.
I was wrong on both occasions!
It’s a quirky “man’s man” site. It has advice on how to shave, how to tie a tie and to stop hanging out with women and start dating them!
It is as if the writers squared up at Justin Bieber and all the modern day metro sexuals and kicked them square in the nuts!
I was really surprised at how its not gratuitous or rude. It is literally a time warp back to the 1950′s!
Go have a read!
.Net 4, VS 2010, Entity Framework & mysql
An update to this Stackoverflow question and to these posts.
To use the Entity Framework with Mysql on VS2010 you need to download the mysql .net connector.
Download 6.3.2 (beta) and install!
Too easy!
Developer Notes
- A great jquery overview
- A walkthrough on migrating to Git
- A review of their Git migration and beginner mistakes
- An Online Version of the book ‘Pro Git‘
- Surviving Behavior Interview questions
- Using Git locally and pushing to TFS
Low carb update
It’s been a while since I last posted on the whole low carb / weight loss thing.
So here’s my 6 months review:
- It works!
- Weight loss to date is 12.5kg / 27 pounds
- My cholesterol is sky high! (7.7)
- My waist measurement is 104cm (<94cm is optimal)
Mentally my outlook has drastically changed. At my age (36) and height (6’2″) I should be aiming for about 90kg. Never before have I felt so confident that I will hit that.
Physically I have so much more energy. Not in the “I’m going to go to the gym for the 9th time this week”. It is more in the little things. For example, I used to leave the dirty dishes in the sink and clean them the next day. Now I see it has something that I can do in 5 minutes.
The only downside I’ve found is sugar. I’ve been following Season 2 of Masterchef. Some of the deserts look fantastic! But from a weight loss point of view they are very expensive!
Take for example a Neenish Tart. I would often have one of these with a coffee (~ 1 per week). Now I know they aren’t good for you and that I shouldn’t have them, but just how bad are they?
(I’m not going to promote one low carb vs another. I had great results with Michael Eades’, your results may vary). The Wikipedia article couldn’t clearly define what is and isn’t low carbs. So for arguments sake, lets say you are eating 20 – 30 grams per day.
What is in a Neenish Tart?
| Nutrition Facts | ||
|---|---|---|
| Serving Size 1 batch 768g | ||
| Calories 3187 | ||
| Calories from Fat 1368 | (42%) | |
| Amount Per Serving | %DV | |
| Total Fat 152.0g | 233% | |
| Saturated Fat 93.5g | 467% | |
| Monounsaturated Fat 39.8g | ||
| Polyunsaturated Fat 7.1g | ||
| Trans Fat 0.0g | ||
| Cholesterol 603mg | 201% | |
| Sodium 1807mg | 75% | |
| Potassium 676mg | 19% | |
| Total Carbohydrate 427.9g | 142% | |
| Dietary Fiber 6.3g | 25% | |
| Sugars 250.7g | ||
| Protein 37.3g | 74% | |
| how is this calculated? | ||
In my experience, going off the rails like this isn’t the end of the world, but it can be a setback.
What’s your experience been like?
Where is Matt?
Thanks! Thanks! Thanks!
If you have done any sort of self development, there is often the recurring theme of gratitude (see The Secret, Tony Robbins or John Demartini).
First time I heard the concept I dismissed it and belittled its importance. But watching “What the Bleep” and particularly the Love Crystals changed my mind.
I don’t want to get all Yoda on you, either you have an open mind or you don’t. I was skeptical, but have an open mind. If you feel that that isn’t you then perhaps you should stop reading.
So have a look at the site http://thxthxthx.com by Leah Dieterich. Basically she writes a daily “thank you” to whatever is going on in her life.
I know it’s a little ironic, but I can’t remember for the life of me who recommend I read it. If it was you, thank you!
Rock on!
Visiting Sydney with Type 1 Diabetes
Recently on Hansleminutes, Scott Hanselman gives a great insight into living with Type I diabetes.
He is also coming to Sydney to present at Web Camps.
I really like his style. While he is pro Microsoft, Scott has a good way of seperating himself from the drama.
Anyway, in his podcast he discusses the difficulty of going out for dinner when he is a strange town.
So Scott, to make your visit to Sydney, or if you find yourself in Sydney and with Diabetes here is what you should do:
- This year, Web Camps will be at The Powerhouse museum which is in Ultimo,
- It is an easy 10 minute walk, South East from the Sydney CBD. (You could catch the Mono Rail or Light Rail but it is tacky and only tourist use it.)
- That part of sydney is near the Uni and lots of Youth Hostels. So Subway is going to be open at all hours. (I’ve seen Subway at George St at 1:00am).
I’ve mapped all the Subway Restaurants in the area. (More information is on the Subway website)
Enjoy!
Setting up Mercurial server in IIS7
A short article on how to Setting up Mercurial server in IIS7
Then, follow these steps to install a self signed ssl certificate.
I was surprised how easy it is. It worked for me!
Enjoy!






