
Sarcasm + Technology
Information technology

PowerShell String Theory – Part II
In the first strand of our series on strings we covered the basics. Now that you're feeling comfortable, let's enter the Twilight Zone and pass through a black hole and get sucked into the Upside Down. In Part 2, we're going to look at some of the other cool ways we...

PowerShell String Theory – Part I
I've been called many things throughout my life. My name is Todd. I also happen to be less than 7 feet tall so some might even call that short. I've been called names like Odd Todd, Tater Todd, Toddo Baggins, and some other unmentionables. What I haven't been called...

Distribution Groups – Manager Can Update Membership with PowerShell
A long time ago when computers were only 1's and 0's and had physical footprints the size of large rooms, we only had code. You really had to know what you were doing and you couldn't google your way out of information you were missing. Then one day the GUI was born...

Windows Toast Notifications With PowerShell
Back in the day when I was just a wee little lad and more of a punk, we used to practice our l33t h@ck3rZ in school. One of the cool, rebellious ways we would do this was by sending messages to other computers via the NET SEND command. They would usually say something...

Existing O365 Cloud Accounts – Sync Errors
The word cloud means different things to different folks. To some, it's a term of endearment and something they hold close to their heart. Some only think it's a light fluffy thing in the sky that can sometimes appear to make funny shapes. And still some think of it...
Let’s Get Creative
It’s not all spreadsheets and unread EULA’s for me, I also dabble on the creative side and engage the right side of my brain from time to time. Completely amateur graphic artist, photographer, videographer, author, musician, and chef in no particular order. Some have said my work brought them to tears…although, come to think of it, they didn’t elaborate on why they were crying or any preexisting conditions they might have had. Clearly, that’s irrelevant.