This morning I need to install a Windows Server on a VHD and boot from VHD, I do not remember all the steps needed to achieve this, so I know that I’ve previously bookmarked a page from Scott Hanselman’s blog that have all links and all information to solve my problem
I remember that I bookmarked it, probably in delicious, but I have chrome open, and I have no addin that permits me to search delicious, so it is really simpler writing “Scott hanselman boot from vhd†in the address bar, and the first link is the one I want.
The result is that if you remember a useful article speaking of this and these, even if you bookmarked it somewhere, probably it is faster to issue a query to google, and take the first result. This is especially true if you remember the source of the article and some important keyword. Yesterday I did “Ayende Nibernate validation†and I immediate find the article I remember I read some time ago.
In the end probably the best bookmark on the web is Google
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November 1st, 2009 at 9:39 am
Jejeje.. Totally agree, actually I don’t use any bookmarking tool or service.
I use Google Reader Search a lot, since most of the pages I visit are blogs which I’m subscribed to.