
“I am a little rusty with Windows PowerShell. (I was never going to get through the 2,000 emails in my inbox at this rate.) “Yes,” I replied with more than a modicum of hesitancy. “Well, my little Script Monkey, I do have a question.” She was dripping with sincerity. Let me know how it is working for you,” I replied pleasantly enough.

I am working on the 2012 Scripting Games Study Guide.” “Just so you will know, I have been up for hours. “By the way, what are you doing up so early? It is not yet noon,” I queried. I was just trying to see if you were awake. “You knew it was your Valentine’s Day dinner. “You took me to Ruth’s Chris because you had a gift card,” she countered. “Nope, that is why I took you to Ruth’s Chris Steak House on Friday night. “I am taking you to the Charlotte IT Pro User Group meeting,” I said. “So where are you taking me for Valentine’s Day?” she queried. Anyway, I was on the lanai reading my email this morning, when I heard her-or more accurately-I felt her enter the room. The trip to the Carolina Beaches is rapidly becoming an annual migration of the rare but not endangered Script Monkey. The Scripting Wife and I were in Myrtle Beach, where I was working on the Scripting Games over the weekend.


Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. Summary: The Scripting Wife needs to get ready for the 2012 Scripting Games, and she uses Windows PowerShell to get hardware info from her laptop.
