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Magic takes flight: Canberra Balloon Spectacular 2025

From 15-23 March, Lake Burley Griffin and the surrounding natural scenery is filled with colour as hot air balloons of all shapes and sizes take to the sky. Spectators young and old gathered around John Dunmore Lang Place in Parkes at the crack of dawn on Saturday for the magical experience

theguardian.com/australia-news

One of these years I'm so going to visit Canberra to see this

the Guardian · Magic takes flight: Canberra Balloon Spectacular 2025 – in picturesFrom 15-23 March, Lake Burley Griffin and the surrounding natural scenery is filled with colour as hot air balloons of all shapes and sizes take to the sky. Spectators young and old gathered around John Dunmore Lang Place in Parkes at the crack of dawn on Saturday for the magical experience

Another Nail in the Exchange Web Services Coffin

Exchange Web Services (EWS) will retire in October 2026. Tenants that still need to use EWS must explicitly set EWSEnabled to true in the organization configuration. If they don’t, the previous rule that allows mailboxes enabled for EWS to function won’t work. The change is part of the preparation for the phase-out of EWS. To help, we’ve written a script to send email to administrators listing accounts still enabled for EWS.

office365itpros.com/2025/02/21
#Exchange #EWS #Microsoft365

Office 365 for IT Pros · Why EWSEnabled Must be Set in the Exchange ConfigurationExchange Web Services (EWS) will retire in October 2026. Tenants that still need to use EWS must explicitly set EWSEnabled in the organization configuration.

#The Nobel Prize in #physics was awarded Tuesday to three scientists who look at electrons in atoms during the tiniest of split seconds.

Pierre Agostini of The Ohio State University in the U.S.; Ferenc Krausz of the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in Germany; and Anne L'Huillier of Lund University in Sweden won the award.

npr.org/2023/10/03/1203182319/