Yet another dreaded hurdle trying to enable OneDrive “Backup” (previously labeled as KFM, or “Known Folder Move”). When trying to enable OneDrive backup, you get an error: “The Documents folder contains other important folders and isn’t supported for file protection.”
Venturing into Home Automation? Put a little thought into it first!
Disclaimer: I was not paid for any brands or products mentioned; everything I have was purchased on my own dime and accord.
I was going to start this post out by saying “Don’t start your home automation journey by just buying into some tech product”, but after thinking about it, just about every time I’ve ever gotten into messing with home automation products, it was usually one product that got me into it, so chances are this may have been what got you into the rabbit hole to begin wtih.
Continue reading “Venturing into Home Automation? Put a little thought into it first!”One Year Ago Today: 2020 Philadelphia Auto Show “Black Tie Tailgate”

Hard to believe it was a year ago. It feels like 10 years ago, and on top of that, a bit ironic; for someone that nearly never wore a suit outside of a Wedding or Funeral, to actually wear a suit out to an event. Perhaps it really was a funeral…for events?
Continue reading “One Year Ago Today: 2020 Philadelphia Auto Show “Black Tie Tailgate””Slacking in 2021; a new post and home automation fun
Well, 2020 came and went, and uhh, well, good riddance!
I’ve been slacking over the last few weeks, mostly working and haven’t really messed too much with projects or hobby stuff recently. Personally, I’ve been struggling in the motivation department; I guess seasonal depression on top of the pandemic and everything else isn’t doing me or anyone any favors lately. On a positive note, I *have* done a few things though…
Continue reading “Slacking in 2021; a new post and home automation fun”Checking In – Early December 2020
I realize today that I have a handful of drafts on here that I never completed (not surprised), and I haven’t actually updated since October 8th, so 2 months ago. I actually have a lot of stuff to post, just need to focus on getting it all done.
Continue reading “Checking In – Early December 2020”Microsoft Teams Voice – Call Queue Troubleshooting
Had a funky issue to work through the other day; I set up a basic call queue with 2 attendants in Microsoft Teams voice. For this queue I used “serial” routing so that it followed a specific order for the attendants. Oddly, the first person couldn’t answer the phone.
Continue reading “Microsoft Teams Voice – Call Queue Troubleshooting”1876 Philadelphia Centennial Trade Card – Potsdamer & Co.
Ok, I’ll readily admit this site likely seems boring and conservative; even I wouldn’t have imagined that despite having more hobbies than brains, that the thing I’d be posting about the most are…postcards? Really?? Like I needed another hobby. I promise I’ll post some more fun stuff in the near future, until then…the boring stuff LOL. I’m not all “conservative” either; the heavy metal music rattles the antiques too much.
Continue reading “1876 Philadelphia Centennial Trade Card – Potsdamer & Co.”Leeland Mansion Postcard – 1917
As I’m from Conshohocken, PA, I got interested in the history of it in the recent past, with books like this one, as well as other books, events, and web sites hosted by Jack and Brian Coll of Coll’s Custom Framing.
Conshohocken is a small town with a big name, and even bigger history. Having had it’s place in the industrial revolution, Conshohocken, or “Conshy”, was known for immigrants, and industry; including (but not limited to) steel, textiles, surgical supplies, and tires. (It was also known for supposedly having a record for most churches, bars, and funeral homes in a square mile, or something like that?) ANYWAY, a notable figure in that history was J. Ellwood Lee, a Conshohocken native-turned-inventor who was awarded a number of patents, earlier with surgical supplies he started making in his attic, and later to rubber, eventually founding the Lee Tire Company.
Continue reading “Leeland Mansion Postcard – 1917”TIL: Windows 10 Display Order needs an overlapping edge
Another IT tidbit, and honestly kind of a boring but funny one. I was fiddling around with my desk setup, and have my laptop as one of my screens. Since the laptop sits on the desk and the other screens are sort of “above” it on a stand, I attempted to set Windows to mimic the real-life configuration of the monitors.

What I ran into though, was the fact that there are no overlapping edges between screen #1 and screen #2, so the mouse would not jump – at all – off of screen #1. I HAD to move it over so that there was at least a little overlap between the two, like this:

Just figured I’d share!
TIL: Route -f Breaks Sophos Endpoint
In IT there are certain things that you don’t often “dig into”, either for lack of time or just the fact that something “just works”. Other than setting up necessary routes and gateways, usually through DHCP, you often don’t bother with routing on a user’s workstation, but hopefully a lesson I learned recently will stop someone else from making the same mistake.
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