

Nevertheless, this brings up a good question, if I am using Windows PowerShell, how can I tell if my laptop is running on a battery or plugged in? This would be a useful thing to do, if, for example I had detected that I have a laptop computer, and I wanted to kick off an antivirus scan. Not to mention being able to play with Windows PowerShell.Īnyway, the arena seems to have everything except an abundance of power outlets. Of course, I have a Twitter app and a Facebook app for my Windows Mobile 6.5 Smart Phone, but as long as I have wireless access for my laptop, I would rather use that. I can write Windows PowerShell scripts on my laptop, take pictures with my digital camera, and hang out on Twitter and on Facebook. The cool thing is at the arena where the horse show is taking place, there is free wireless Internet access,-therefore I can combine three of my favorite activities all at once. There are several classes at the horse show featuring the Friesen horses, which seem to be appearing more often in the United States of America. While we were at the Apassionata in Passau Germany, we fell in love with Friesen horses. My significant other and I went to a really cool horse show in Passau Germany a few years ago when I was over on the continent teaching Windows PowerShell classes to Microsoft Premier Customers. Somewhere deep in my Scripting Guy lineage is an association with Kentucky, which is considered a horse state. This time we are heading to Asheville, North Carolina for the Blue Ridge Classic Horse Show.
