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NEW BLOG! See my new software development blog at Software Association of Oregon Social Network
Government Open Source Conference GOSCON07: The GOSCON07 was hosted this last year right here in the USAs best and most livable city: Portland, OR (according to Forbes and Money Magazines) on October 15 & 16! Blogs from high level attendees from companies such as Adobe, Microsoft, OregonLive.com, and Linux Today can be accessed from the GOSCON website along with a list of program topics from their Highlights portal.
MS-DOS / Windows Kernel Trap: Want to create a folder for all of your stuff after that conference with a snazzy name like CON in Windows XP? Think again because DOS isn't completely dead yet!
It along with PRN, AUX, CLOCK$, NUL, COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6, COM7, COM8, COM9, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, LPT7, LPT8, and LPT9 are reserved device names from the early days of MS-DOS. See kerneltrap.org for more info.
Open Source Lab @ Oregon State University - OSUOSL: This is another place to get information on Open Source conferences and projects.
NEW BLOG! See my new software development blog at Software Association of Oregon Social Network
Government Open Source Conference GOSCON07: The GOSCON07 was hosted this last year right here in the USAs best and most livable city: Portland, OR (according to Forbes and Money Magazines) on October 15 & 16! Blogs from high level attendees from companies such as Adobe, Microsoft, OregonLive.com, and Linux Today can be accessed from the GOSCON website along with a list of program topics from their Highlights portal.
MS-DOS / Windows Kernel Trap: Want to create a folder for all of your stuff after that conference with a snazzy name like CON in Windows XP? Think again because DOS isn't completely dead yet!
It along with PRN, AUX, CLOCK$, NUL, COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6, COM7, COM8, COM9, LPT1, LPT2, LPT3, LPT4, LPT5, LPT6, LPT7, LPT8, and LPT9 are reserved device names from the early days of MS-DOS. See kerneltrap.org for more info.
Open Source Lab @ Oregon State University - OSUOSL: This is another place to get information on Open Source conferences and projects.

