By Chris R. Chapman at January 07, 2011 22:10
Filed Under: amuse

Via ReadWriteCloud:

Dilbert.com

This is even funnier if you substitute “MCS Consultant” into the first panel;  it makes the last panel even more hilarious.  Equally funny:  Substitute “SharePoint” for “Cloud” in the middle panel.  It’s like Scott Adams has written a vignette of my career circa 2008–2010.

By Chris R. Chapman at January 08, 2010 01:10
Filed Under: amuse, hacks, windows7

By now you’re probably well-acquainted with the “discovery” of so-called “god modes” or “superuser” features in Windows 7.  In actuality, these are nothing more than undocumented developer shortcuts to common control panel dialogs, apps and utils.  In fact, the wild-eyed brouhaha that’s erupted from this has caused some mirth down Redmond way, with Windows Division President, Steven Sinofsky even providing a C|NET reporter with a list of the shortcuts.

Here’s how you can quickly create your own “god mode” shortcut links to experiment with:

Step 1:  Copy the following code into your fave editor and save as a batch file – I called mine “godmodes.bat” (removing the line numbers).  Save this file in a folder on your desktop or other preferred location.

    1 mkdir "GodModeA.{05d7b0f4-2121-4eff-bf6b-ed3f69b894d9}"
    2 mkdir "GodModeB.{1206F5F1-0569-412C-8FEC-3204630DFB70}"
    3 mkdir "GodModeC.{15eae92e-f17a-4431-9f28-805e482dafd4}"
    4 mkdir "GodModeD.{17cd9488-1228-4b2f-88ce-4298e93e0966}"
    5 rem mkdir "GodMode.{1D2680C9-0E2A-469d-B787-065558BC7D43}"
    6 mkdir "GodModeE.{1FA9085F-25A2-489B-85D4-86326EEDCD87}"
    7 mkdir "GodModeF.{208D2C60-3AEA-1069-A2D7-08002B30309D}"
    8 mkdir "GodModeG.{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}"
    9 mkdir "GodModeH.{2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-08002B30309D}"
   10 mkdir "GodModeI.{241D7C96-F8BF-4F85-B01F-E2B043341A4B}"
   11 mkdir "GodModeJ.{4026492F-2F69-46B8-B9BF-5654FC07E423}"
   12 rem mkdir "GodMode.{62D8ED13-C9D0-4CE8-A914-47DD628FB1B0}"
   13 mkdir "GodModeK.{78F3955E-3B90-4184-BD14-5397C15F1EFC}"
   14 mkdir "GodModeL.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}"

Note:  The rem’ed entries were included in Sinofsky’s list, but didn’t work when I created them – I’ve included them here for completeness.

Step 2:  Open a command console using Run As Administrator from your Start Menu and execute the batch file created in Step 1 above.

Godmodes_cmd

Step 3:  Behold the “God Mode” links that have been created – double-click and explore away!  The most useful one by far is the last one, the “original” God Mode discovery that provides a consolidated list of shortcuts to just about every imaginable Windows 7 control panel feature, property manager or utility.

Godmodes

One more note:  The folder names don’t have to be prefixed with “GodMode” – in fact, any prefix will do.  As the batch file reveals, the trick is in naming the folder with a “.[GUID]” suffix.  I’ve added an alphabetical identifier to each of my entries to keep them in order.

By Chris R. Chapman at December 04, 2009 23:58
Filed Under: amuse, better practices

Take a look at this – the future of small business transactions has been realized by a startup called Square:

Square_sign_here

Their vision is to enable any small device with an audio jack to be able to process credit card purchases:

Square_swipe

… and provide instant email receipts:

Square_receipt

Really inspired thinking here – this is one of those revolutionary products that can act as a catalyst to power-up all kinds of entrepreneurial ventures.  Really smart design.

Square is still in beta, so availability even in the US is limited.  Canada – fuhgeddaboudit.

By Chris R. Chapman at September 05, 2008 21:34
Filed Under: amuse, Vista

So, we’re finally getting around to defending ourselves against those infantile Apple ads which, let’s be frank, contain a lot of half-truths and outright lies.  However, they’ve gone unanswered and as Chris Matthews will tell you, if you leave a charge unanswered long enough, it becomes “truth”.

Here is our first “retort” to take back the argument over Microsoft products and what they will enable people to do.  It follows on the Mojave Experiment, where unassuming folks were shown a “new” Microsoft OS code-named “Mojave” and asked to compare it against what they thought Vista was like.  This was pretty smart as it showed how people have had their perceptions manipulated by Apple and others.

Forthwith:  Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld at the Shoe Store – our attempt at re-connecting with our audience.


Video: Shoe Circus

What do you think? Is this as clever as Mojave?  Does it set the stage for taking back our turf from Apple?

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By Chris R. Chapman at December 11, 2007 23:59
Filed Under: amuse, software development

Colorful cartoon caricatures of common coding calamities.  See all 10 here.

Monsters

About Me

I am a Toronto-based software consultant specializing in SharePoint, .NET technologies and agile/iterative/lean software project management practices.

I am also a former Microsoft Consulting Services (MCS) Consultant with experience providing enterprise customers with subject matter expertise for planning and deploying SharePoint as well as .NET application development best practices.  I am MCAD certified (2006) and earned my Professional Scrum Master I certification in late September 2010, having previously earned my Certified Scrum Master certification in 2006. (What's the difference?)