I love end-of-year lists. Toda…
I love end-of-year lists. Today we have “100 or so Books that shaped a Century of Science” be sure to read Feynman – http://bit.ly/hA2Dc5
Recommendations on setting up a web site.
I just helped Katie setup a web site (katiebegley.com). While I’m walking through the process, I thought it would be worthwhile to document the process. Partly this is for my reference, partly as a placeholder for friends and family setting up web sites.
I don’t have a favorite hosting site, but if you have an available server, I recommend WordPress for hosting most small business and personal web sites.
WordPress – download the latest version, and install using the Famous Five Minute Install.
I install WordPress, customize wp-config.php, then setup Remote Publishing to support XML-RPC in the WordPress Administrative interface – Settings – Writing – Remote Publishing (screen shot below).
Next, you select Themes, set the About page, and typically us a Blogging tool such as Windows Live Writer.
Then, you want to publish the web site to
Love the DVR. Watching Christ…
Love the DVR. Watching Christmas Specials with Barb. The first is Dr. Who “A Christmas Carol” ( with the new Doctor). And it’s snowing!
Christmas wrong number call on…
Christmas wrong number call on Barb’s cell this morning. He called back, I answered. His response was “Uh oh!”. We don’t expect a call back.
Happy Christmas, everyone. We …
Happy Christmas, everyone. We may have a white Christmas yett (well, Sunday into Monday). DIGITAL STORY OF NATIVITY – http://goo.gl/vRxyW –
Megan made a “DNA Necklace” fr…
Megan made a “DNA Necklace” from her cheek cells. I teared up a bit. Geekdom is as much nurture as nature.
RT @k_begz Im gonna rip this n…
RT @k_begz Im gonna rip this nose ring out #noseringfromhell <-an early Christmas present for your parents? You’re our fave 19 yo daughter!
Why I hate Prometric for Microsoft Certification Exams
Why doesn’t Prometric recruit another location in New Jersey (specifically Mount Laurel) for IT professionals to take Microsoft and other certification exams?
Why doesn’t Prometric fix it’s web site? It’s 2010, and a company that has a monopoly on Microsoft Certification Exams should have a web site that is more reliable than my personal web site.
Why do I rant about Prometric? Let me count the ways. Better yet, I’ll just recount the exam I took yesterday.
First, registering for the exam. For several days (yes, days…), I tried to connect to the Prometric web site. It timed out when I tried to find the nearest location to take an exam. Not once, not twice, but I could not connect for several days. I tried different browsers (IE, Chrome, Firefox), and different locations (client site with huge bandwidth, my home with Comcast BLAST! broadband). No joy.
Next, I confirmed that there is only one test location near me. One. There used to be three in Mount Laurel, and one in Medford that were within fifteen minutes. Now there is one. They have two seats, and Microsoft Exams require you book for three hours, so they can only accommodate four tests per day. In Mount Laurel we have a HUGE group of engineering, networking, software development, and infrastructure people and companies who employ them. Northrup Grumman, Lockheed, Computer Associates, Cisco, NetApp, Continental Resources (where I work!), CSC, and others.
One testing location with two seats. That’s what we have. Next closest is Philadelphia. Minimum time to travel is 45 minutes to Philly. You can take the PATCO high speed line, or drive. It’s close, but it takes a minimum of 45 minutes each way, and that’s assuming you can find a parking spot or take PATCO and walk. Garage parking in center city Philadelphia can be $20. The cheapest lot parking is $9, and it’s at 23rd and Arch Streets, which is 20 blocks from one of the two test centers in Philadelphia.
In my case, the closest available seats were at Delaware County Community College. It’s a great testing center, but it’s 50 minutes from my house, and the only way to get there is I95 and the Blue Route (or the Delaware County Parking Lot as I like to call it).
After driving for an hour, and finding the Testing Center, I waited for almost two hours. Why? Because the staff had problems logging into the testing computer. Apparently the account(s) they used were locked out.
TWO HOURS. I left the house at 9:05 and arrived at the testing center around 10:10. I sat down to take the exam just before noon. The exam took 45 minutes, and I spent 15 minutes doing the Survey to bitch about deficiencies with Prometric. I then went to my client site to perform billable work. So, instead of taking an exam locally, with a total elapsed time of 60 minutes, no, let’s assume I stop for coffee, make that 90 minutes, It took me from 9AM until 1PM to take an exam. FOUR HOURS. Due to the location, I was still an hour away from my client’s site (Blue Route had a lane closure and Friday afternoon traffic). My total elapsed time was five hours from my house to my client site.
OK, Prometric, the ball is in your court. I left my e-mail and cell phone contact information on your web site, Microsoft eval, and e-mail to your company. I haven’t heard back yet, and I bet you don’t call. I’ll call you on Monday to touch base and post a follow-up here.
Prometric sucks -web site tim…
Prometric sucks -web site timed out 4 times scheduling an exam; closest open seat 1 hour away, had to wait 2 hours to take a 45 min exam.
Microsoft Security Essentials …
Microsoft Security Essentials 2.0 – lates release – I highly recommend everyone consider this for home computers http://bit.ly/h4saQ7