ityndall.com
Using Configuration Files with PowerShell - iTyndall.com
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Using Configuration Files with PowerShell. When writing PowerShell scripts, I usually set configuration variables. These are usually read-only variables that I need to reference multiple times. This saves you time from having to type the values over and over again, prevents typos, and makes it really easy if you ever need to change the value. For instance, at the top of the script, I might have something like this:. Configuration $MyName = "John" $MyPostDate = Get-Date "3/23/2014". Configuration startup ...
ourlida.org
Hot Appetizers for the Fall Season | :: LIDA ::
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Community is our strength. Our hands on approach uses the real life operating experiences of our members to create a resource that you can trust for your everyday business needs. Our membership benefits ensure that you've got the entire L.I. dining community on your team, guaranteeing conveniences you've never seen before. Hot Appetizers for the Fall Season. So what is proving to be the hottest appetizer trend of 2013? 2) Create your own baked potato. 3) House made Tator Tots. 4) Sweet Potato Fritters.
firstclassgreatoutdoors.com
Vegas/Yosemite 2013: The Complete Trip | First Class Great Outdoors
http://firstclassgreatoutdoors.com/2013/11/vegasyosemite-2013-the-complete-trip
First Class Great Outdoors. Small Town Girl, Big World to Explore. Vegas/Yosemite 2013: The Complete Trip. Jason and I had a great time visiting Las Vegas and Yosemite National Park this past summer. It was one of those trips that I didn’t want to end. But it did come to an end, as all good things do. Here is a complete wrap-up of my trip posts, fun beginning to beautiful end. Visiting Pawn Stars and the Hoover Dam. Lagasse’s Stadium and Cirque du Soleil. Driving Through Death Valley. November 6, 2013.
dlindagarcia.com
The Butcher, the Baker, and Bain? | Exploring Interdisciplinarity
http://dlindagarcia.com/2012/06/the-butcher-the-baker-and-bain
The blog of D. Linda Garcia, PhD. The Butcher, the Baker, and Bain? The Invisible Hand (courtesy of jeff-for-progress.blogspot.com). Old adages die hard. Just consider the longevity of Adam’s Smith characterization of the self-regulating market. In his classic work,. The Wealth of Nations. As Smith opined, “It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest.”. The Tooth Fairy (courtesy of zazzle.com). Addresses th...
alexacarlin.com
A Poem For Being Yourself - Alexa Carlin
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A Poem For Being Yourself. A Poem For Being Yourself. April 5, 2015. I see far too many people walking through life with their heads down,. Time passing by, not noticing their fellow mans smile or frown. What a world it would be,. If people were just free. Free to be themselves, without worrying about others around,. Not caring if they fail or just fall down. Society, why are we so afraid? To stand up for what we believe in each and every day? I want to make this change, so the world can be free,. If you...
blog.thebarproject.com
Trӧegs HopBack Amber Ale | The Bar Project Project
http://blog.thebarproject.com/articles/2006/09/07/troegs-hopback-amber-ale
Reviews, recommendations, recipes, and The Bar Project. Trӧegs HopBack Amber Ale. So I’m a hops fan – at this point in time it’s not a secret. I’m also more usually a fan of a good ale over a beer. Although to the common man they’re both pretty much the same thing, I find myself usually smiling a bit more at a well-made ale. Having no reason to doubt the sincerity of the brewers, I picked up one. Now, sipping on this brew, I wish I had gotten more. Many, many more. Ok, so this is called an Amber Ale, and...