Picture the following scenario: Microsoft has created a
weblog tool that is designed to run inside the firewall at a company. It’s
browser-accessible from any 4.0 or higher web browser and doesn’t require
Windows on the client. It leverages their strengths by integrating with Office,
and there’s no per-user client access fee. Then imagine if this weblogging tool
were deployed to millions of users, all before anyone in the weblog community
took notice.
That scenario is real.
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I guess Microsoft looked at blogger and
a saw software that crashed continuously, lost archives, and gave meaningless
error numbers and said “Hey we can do that”. In fact I am surprised that they
didn’t see blogger as some kind of copyright infringement on their crash-prone
software.
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When I tried to log on to ours dekstop, a box saying “there are not sufficient resources to load” my account with the default something-or-other came up. The box had a timer that was going to close the box, and then when it closed it would not log me on. I could not turn it off normally so I cut the power. When I turned it back on I logged on fine?
I read here Laptop Error but couldnt make sense?