Andy "Krazy" Glew is a computer architect, a long time poster on comp.arch ... and an evangelist of collaboration tools such as wikis, calendars, blogs, etc. Plus an occasional commentator on politics, taxes, and policy. Particularly the politics of multi-ethnic societies such as Quebec, my birthplace. Photo credit: http://docs.google.com/View?id=dcxddbtr_23cg5thdfj
Monday, March 31, 2008
Outlook Rules & ActiveSync Deadlock
It appears that running Outlook rules at the same time as Activesync is synchronizing Outlook/Exchange to your Microsoft SmartPhone causes a deadlock. (Or, at least, a screen that says "25 minutes remaining" for half an hour.)
Cozumel Resorts
I feel obliged to post this, sharing info and all that.
Just had a great spring break vacation in Cozumel. My first, or maybe second, in a warm place.
Stayed at Melia Cozumel Resort, north end, west coast. Pleasant, all inclusive.
Nice swimming off Melia beach, although many rocks to stub feet on. 1 lobster, 1 crab, under said rocks.
Nicest aspect of the Melia, for me, was that it was next to the El Cozumeleno resort. A pier or jetty in front of the El Cozumeleno created a sheltered area of clear water with great snorkeling, whereas the water in front of the Melia was cloudy, caused by small surf on beach.
Net: if you like beach, Melia is fine. If you like snorkeling, El Cozumeleno better. But the short distance between the two resorts makes it almsot moot - just a few houses.
A similar note for people who, like me, like snorkeling and SCUBA: the Hotel Park Royal, at the south end of the island, is right across the street from the Aqua World dive outfit.
Just had a great spring break vacation in Cozumel. My first, or maybe second, in a warm place.
Stayed at Melia Cozumel Resort, north end, west coast. Pleasant, all inclusive.
Nice swimming off Melia beach, although many rocks to stub feet on. 1 lobster, 1 crab, under said rocks.
Nicest aspect of the Melia, for me, was that it was next to the El Cozumeleno resort. A pier or jetty in front of the El Cozumeleno created a sheltered area of clear water with great snorkeling, whereas the water in front of the Melia was cloudy, caused by small surf on beach.
Net: if you like beach, Melia is fine. If you like snorkeling, El Cozumeleno better. But the short distance between the two resorts makes it almsot moot - just a few houses.
A similar note for people who, like me, like snorkeling and SCUBA: the Hotel Park Royal, at the south end of the island, is right across the street from the Aqua World dive outfit.