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Santa brought me an XBOX 360 this year...
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over 5 years ago
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My wife figured out what to get the geek who has everything this year. An XBOX 360! I can remember the first computer game I ever played, Telengard for the Commodore64. It was primitive by todays standards. When you "moved" your player, the player...
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Script Code Link Added
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I have a link in the left navigation bar to a page where I will begin posting some scripts I have written. I have written several useful scripts over the years and I'll post them here as time permits. The scripts will mostly be VBscript using WMI and...
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Useful Scripts
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I like to write scripts. I really enjoy automating some boring task and then walking away from it. Who knows, maybe deep down I secretly desire to be a programmer... Over the years I have written a number of scripts for customers from simple batch...
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