Manic Innovation Challenge(Feb) : UBER Twitter Stats
Continuing my pursuit of the Manic Innovation Challenge I am proud to release my newest *dumb* idea:… [more]
Top Blog Voting : Cast Your Vote
Once again the time has come in the year when vSphere-land.com does their voting for Top VMware/Virtualization… [more]
Breaking new ground : An UBER Tool for the Mac
A few months ago I bought my first Mac. I had been a hardcore Windows workstation kind of guy. And being… [more]
IT, Silos, Cloud, & You : What do you want to be when Cloud grows up?
Senior Developers, Network Admins, Virtualization Architect, Security folks, and more - in the world… [more]
Now for something completely different : Ubuntu 11.10, KVM, & VLAN trunking
Sometimes the path to learn something means using very different tools along the way. In my case, I have… [more]

UBERLinkedTwit : Chambers special
So my buddy posted the following tweet today: And since I had some calls today I decided to kick off a project to do just that. So here is a simple github link for UBERLinkedTwit: Basically a command line ruby script which using the LinkedIn gem to auth, pull, and grab twitter ID’s for your [...]

Guest Spot : The Cloudcast(.NET)
Last night I was lucky enough to be a guest on the Cloudcast(.NET) with cloud experts Brian Gracely and Aaron Delp. We covered the trip to VMware PEX, CloudConnect, and a little bit on DevOps (when I would stay on topic). Brian & Aaron’s podcast has quickly become the best source for interesting discussions related [...]

Manic Innovation Challenge(Feb) : UBER Twitter Stats
Continuing my pursuit of the Manic Innovation Challenge I am proud to release my newest *dumb* idea: UBER Twitter Stats! NEW UPDATE – Based on some tips (thanks: Brian Katz @bmkatz) some of the details haved changed below to make UBER Twitter Stats work a little easier. The same old command style still works. But the [...]
Quick Update : UNF version 1.701
I got some feedback that some users running Snow Leopard were crashing every time they started UNF. Turns out there was a method being used on a Cocoa control that required changes made in the 10.7 SDK. I rewrote the function to not need the method and have released a new version (version 1 build [...]

Breaking new ground : An UBER Tool for the Mac
A few months ago I bought my first Mac. I had been a hardcore Windows workstation kind of guy. And being a C# coder in the late hours of the night it was all I needed. But, after seeing my former teammates (vSpecs) using their sexy Mac Books I finally made the switch. I picked [...]

The next iteration : What I learned & what you can expect
Honestly I think the only reason I started this blog what as a holding spot for crazy things I wrote/built in my spare time. I never thought people would actually pay attention at first. Now I look back and realize that while I have stayed pretty true to that original course in some aspects, things [...]
The late recap post : AKA Top 7 things I learned in 2011
2011 was a banner year for me in accomplishing great things and learning new lessons. To recap my 2011 I thought I would share: Top 7 Things I Learned in 2011 1. I must be doing something right This is the obligatory stats part of my list. Comparing 2011 to 2010 I doubled [...]
Top Blog Voting : Cast Your Vote
Once again the time has come in the year when vSphere-land.com does their voting for Top VMware/Virtualization blogs. I am a firm believer in voting for who you love so head over and take the quick couple minutes to choice your favorites. If something I have done on Nickapedia.com has been cool, useful, or inspiring [...]