Panic struck for a split second, then I jokingly offered for the audience to gather around my laptop. Unfortunately, I didn’t have administrative rights to set up the sandbox. Realizing that I had set up a special directory on my laptop in order to demonstrate reduced privilege and how they affect reflecting on a class, I then tried to set up the same environment on the computer. Things were going along fine until I got to my security section. I started the repeated Reflection session at 11:00AM, to about 50 people. So it was Plan B - use the existing computer. The audio/video guy showed up and he tried a few things to see if he could get it to work. I just purchased the thumb drive, just in case something like this happened.
#RICK ROSS ZIP DRIVE CODE#
In the meantime, I whipped out my new 256MB thumb drive, transferred my presentation and code to the computer that was in the room. After trying a couple of things, I asked somebody in the front row to tell the room monitor to get someone from the Audio/Video department here. Unfortunately, my laptop and the projector did not like each other. Pretty neat.Ĭarey finished on time and I went to set my laptop up.
You can look at just the changed (edited) items, items that have been added and items that have been deleted. One thing that I remember is that you have the option of looking at the changes in different ways. From the brief look that I had, datasets seem really cool.
I arrived at the room about 15 minutes before Carey Jensen was finished with his session on In-memory Datasets in. I headed back to the hotel to prepare one last time. I headed over to the conference center to grab some breakfast.