The Most Uncomfortable Man In The World
Originally uploaded by Paul Timmins.
I don't always use recliners – but when I do, I prefer to not use this one.
Stay comfy, my friends.
The Most Uncomfortable Man In The World
Originally uploaded by Paul Timmins.
I don't always use recliners – but when I do, I prefer to not use this one.
Stay comfy, my friends.
Part of last night's dinner… Howie bread with bacon and cheddar
Originally uploaded by Paul Timmins.
Our basement stairs (those are green beans! ๐ )
Originally uploaded by Paul Timmins.
Check this out – thanks to slash616 for the link. Great mashup of Nirvana and Rick Astley – even the video is synced well – Rick's dancing to the right beat and everything. Well done!
PS: baby's doing great, everything's on schedule thus far
The trouble with trip computers is that they enable procrastinators.
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More pics of the little one!
He's coming along quite well, things are going great!
If you do not have a SSL certificate, EAS won't work. It won't say "you can't use http as a protocol you have to use https" or anything sensible like that – so i beat my head on the wall alot about this, and ended up having to use ethereal to verify what's happening. So here's what you do.
First, create a certificate signing request for the IIS server – if you don't know how to do this, google is your friend. MAKE SURE THE COMMON NAME ON THE CERT IS A PUBLIC DNS NAME YOU CAN HIT WITH THE PRE!
Take the CSR, and either sign it with your own key, pay for a real certificate, or use CACert like I did.
If you paid for the certificate, take your new certificate to IIS, and be done with it. Good for you.
If you're cheap like me, and used CACert or your own OpenSSL CA, here's what you do, it's non obvious.
Set up a POP or imap account on your phone, and email yourself the CA certificates as .crt files.
Once this is done, open the .crt files on your pre (YOU CANNOT DO THIS VIA THE WEB BROWSER IT WILL NOT WORK) – open the .crt files by clicking once to download, then clicking again once the progress bar is full. You'll go to the certificate manager.
Click trust certificate, and make sure you can hit the EAS server with https in a web browser. If you can, now try it on the Pre, it should work.
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