Monthly Archives: September 2008
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Losing time to Spore..
I’m just back from Edinburgh, Scotland, where I was invited to a nice wedding. While over there I did a bit of shopping and wandered into a Game store on the main street. Seing that Spore was out, I hastilly … Continue reading →
- Thu, Sep 11, 2008
- Dan O'Neill
- Amazon, Brilliance, Copyright Laws, Dublin, Game Play, Game Store, Games Radar, Gaming Rig, Hardcore Gamer, Nature Of The Game, Originality, Program Menu, Review Games
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Hidden traverse folder permissions

Recently, I found users bypassing the top level NTFS security permissions on a folder via a nice piece of group policy that I’d never heard of. The previously unknown – to me – Bypass traverse checking policy. Continue reading →
Review of Free iPhone News Apps, Part 1

We take a look at 15 free news iphone apps, for those interested in home and worldwide news, while on the move with your iPhone. There are a number of paid iPhone news apps, but we’re focusing on the free. Continue reading →
- Fri, Feb 5, 2010
- Dan O'Neill
- free apps, free news applications, iPhone, Iphone Applications, iphone apps, Ireland, Mainstream Media, new apps, news applications, News Headlines
- iPhone
Another New Beginning

…Or another end. As this is my personal website, I tend to try things out here first. Like this design… I am unsure about the colours, but I like this layout and it only took me a weekend to put … Continue reading →
Websites in Offline Directories…

Image via Wikipedia We’ve all, at one time or another, needed to find a phone number of a local tradesman, or business. Now, the first thing I do is google it. However, before the advent of google, the first thing you picked … Continue reading →
- Sat, Aug 15, 2009
- Dan O'Neill
- Advertising, Brand, Business, Coca-Cola, Google, Google Analytics, Search Engines, Searching, Twitter, Yellow Pages
- The Web
Search all the computers in your domain

Sometimes, as part of an IT team, you’ll get a strange request to search every PC in your domain for a particular file, or files containing particular information. Also, you couldn’t just search for a file name as someone might … Continue reading →
- Mon, Jul 27, 2009
- Dan O'Neill
- bat, Batch file, Command-line interface, computers, domain, files, Mark Russinovich, Microsoft Windows, Operating system, psexec, scripting, search, System administrator, Windows
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