This site is the digital home of Eric Appel, a web developer and photographer in Portland, Oregon.
Included in this site are tech related blog posts, my photography, and recent items from my digital life.
I currently work for Intel as the Lead Application Developer on Intel's Corporate Product Catalog.
My primary fluencies are in the Micrsoft stack (ASP.Net, C#, Silverlight, MS SQL Server, etc.), but I keep it fresh with platforms like jQuery/javascript and Expression Engine.
I've developed a number of sites that are live at the moment including ark.intel.com, EricAppel.net, AjaAppel.net, and SmartSetr.
Thank you to those who are willing to share their work with the community.
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I am always having to open the Windows Task Manager throughout the day to kill off processes that are annoying me for one reason or another. Usually their cpu or memory usage is out of control, so they need to be taught a lesson. As a result I always keep the Windows Task Manger running in my system tray at all times. Another benefit of doing this is that the system tray icon shows the current cpu usage.
To make sure that the task manager is always running I have created a shortcut to it in my startup folder. This way everytime I start up my machine the task manager will automatically run in the task tray. To do this you can do the following:
If you need even more info about the current state of your system check out the Process Explorer from SysInternals (recently acquired by Microsoft). If you don't believe me that Process Explorer is awesome, check out some of the amazing things Scott Hansleman has used it for.
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