I'm Rob Marshall, a consultant who specialises in the Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager product. I like to share, i do so by blogging and helping out when I can in the MS SMS newsgroups and participating in the ConfigMgr MVP program.
I was awarded and joined the program in 2009. It'd be an understatement to say it has to be one of the best experiences an IT engineer can have, if they really enjoy specialising in a product.
My biggest weapon for troubleshooting is, my formidable knowledge, no, only joking, you, the community. I find if I cannot answer a question, then I can usually find the answer from using Bing\Google, pouring over the documentation, and if that doesn't work, tinkering in mine or someone elses virtual lab.
The blogs pretty much about ConfigMgr, but it is also a platform for me to express my random urges to display something I've stumbled across, and that I imagine would entertain you or what not as equally as it did me.
We've had a fair few Bots registering on the site since we upgraded to Telligent 6.1, about 20-30 per day, all trying to get in so they can spam the site silly.
I've been manually processing these, even had some SQL code I could execute to mass-delete these puppies, but last night I finally got CAPTCHA to work with the WMUG account creation page.
I implemented this for Telligent 6.1: http://telligent.com/marketplace/m/marketplace/1353178.aspx
WMUG 1, Spam bot 0 !
Shame that wasn't England 1 Italy 0 huh! ... my only Euro 2012 reference ;-)