At happy hour with MH this afternoon [*] MH and I talked about something that I thought would make a good blog topic (at which MH groaned).
But, I forgot what it was.
Times like this I wished I had a lifestream camera sitting on my shoulder, recording everything.
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[*]: going to "Happy Hour" is a new thing for me, only happening on days when (1) I am in town, (2) not busy doing other stuff, and (3) want to catch up with friends from Portland who I do not see the rest of the week when I am in Bellevue.
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, April 26, 2010
Saturday, April 03, 2010
Turbotax 2009 requires admin
Taxes. TurboTax DVD requires admin to read. Worse, fails to install, and the recommended fix is to "Run As" admin with prejudice. TurboTax blames .NET, but I think it is a TurboTax bug.
This is a security risk. If security problems occur as a result of it, TurboTax should be liable.
This is a security risk. If security problems occur as a result of it, TurboTax should be liable.