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Recent ramblings
- Sending cash via Gmail: an invitation to scammers?
- Low book prices don’t reflect the work involved
- Exchange Unwashed blog digest March 2013
- Office 365 support case resolved – thankfully!
- Upgrading Office 365 to Wave 15: My support experience to date
- Exchange 2013 Inside Out appears on Amazon
- Citer – good service for a change from a car hire company
- Exchange 2013 Inside Out: Mailbox and High Availability makes an appearance
Top Posts
- Upgrading Office 365 to Wave 15: My support experience to date
- Exchange 2013: Stuck messages in OWA's Drafts folder and DNS
- Beware the effects of enabling an Exchange 2010 archive mailbox
- Exchange 2010 Public Folders: Part 1
- Exchange 2010 problems due to insufficient access to Active Directory
- What to do about Outlook's synchronization logs?
- Freeing up disk space after Exchange 2010 installations
- Date range exports with New-MailboxExportRequest
- Connecting to Exchange 2010 with PowerShell
- Accessing Exchange 2010 mailbox move history data
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Category Archives: Travel
Citer – good service for a change from a car hire company
Car hire companies, especially those who operate at airports, are often criticized for poor service and some pretty tacky habits, such as their desire to charge renters for a full tank of fuel when the rental commences even when the … Continue reading
Three short days in Iceland
I might just be the world’s worst tourist, especially when arrangements are made for me. But a pretty bleak choice exists if you live in Ireland and want to visit Iceland, namely, to sign up for an IcelandAir tour package … Continue reading
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Tagged Iceland, Icelandair, Krýsuvík, Natura Hotel, Reykjanes, Reykjavík, Thingvellir
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Ferry to St-Tropez; the easiest way to get there during the summer months
If you holiday on the French Riviera during the summer, you’ll know that the road from Ste-Maxime to St-Tropez can be one of life’s miseries as traffic moves at the pace of a diffident snail en route home from a … Continue reading
Roscoff: a good ferry port option even for those driving to the Riviera
Traditionally I have used the Normandy ports when taking a ferry from Ireland to France. The original destination in the 1970s, first served from Rosslare by the rickety old St. Patrick, was Le Harve. Later Irish Ferries, the successor to … Continue reading
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Tagged Cherbourg, Ferry Ireland France, Irish Ferries, Oscar Wilde Ferry, Roscoff
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On the road again… to San Diego
This week I traveled from Dublin to San Diego to attend “The Experts Conference” (TEC). The conference organizers took care of tickets and I was routed via JFK on Delta rather than my normal choice (probably Aer Lingus to Chicago and onwards … Continue reading
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The Citadel of St. Tropez
Most people who visit St. Tropez on the French Riviera probably think about the glamour side of the town – its up-market shops, the restaurants dotted around the port that can charge an extraordinary amount for an ordinary pizza, the yachts … Continue reading
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Tagged Citadel of St. Tropez, Cote d'Azur, France, Provence, Saint-Tropez, St. Tropez, Travel
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Climbing the rock: Rocher de Roquebrune
I have passed by the Rocher de Roquebrune frequently ever since my first trip to the South of France in 1981. The Rocher (literally “large rock”) is located close to the village of Roquebrune-sur-Argens in the department of the Var. The … Continue reading
Snow in the Var
The French Riviera is usually associated with pictures such as the gentle swaying of palm trees framing the glittering Mediterranean in 30 degrees warmth, with of course those who are deemed to be movers and shakers busily quaffing champagne and telling each … Continue reading
