Entries Tagged as 'News'
Ok. If you wonder what that picture is, it’s my internet connection taking another nose dive for about the 50th time tonight!
I’m tired of working with customer support and now I’m going to take this to the next level. I seem to have real luck with the “Insert name Here Sucks” style posts […]
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For those of you who are looking for great file sharing apps for the iPhone, I would greatly suggest Air Sharing. It’s currently the top app in the iPhone store and is Free until this end of this week. Next week it goes on-sale for 6.99 at regular price.
What it Does:
Basically, you setup […]
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Here’s another one. I’m adding Jon Stewart to iGoogle like, um, now.
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I’m still not sure HOW they each plan to put their policies in place, but I’m spending a lot of time going over their official policy statements to help me make an informed decision. Here are some of the stances I find important to me in my voting decision. You may or may not share […]
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Ok. This is just funny! I don’t care who you are.
On an honest note, I have no idea whom to vote for in this year’s election. While I think Obama is a reversal of the previous administration which we severely need, I think Daffy Duck might be just as good a candidate. I haven’t actually […]
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I’m posting this as a new article because I feel its an important issue that doesn’t need to be relegated to footnote status on my previous article about Chrome and Internet Explorer
My biggest concern with all the new browsers comes as a mixed emotion. Private browsing was released with Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 […]
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In what seems to be an call from Mozilla not to be forgotten so quickly, the developers of Firefox have released a last second upgrade to Firefox 3. Though still in beta (recommended for developers and testers only) this new version seeks to take the limelight away from Google Chrome just a little bit. As […]
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I’ve been playing with Google Chrome since it came out this week. So far I’ve got to say I’m impressed with the new browser. It’s lightning fast, lightweight, has a small cpu footprint, and seems to do most everything I’ve tried so far pretty well. The only thing that’s not working so far is the […]
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It’s not often that I really think how far computing has come. It’s also not too often that I stop and think how hard we really work for our customers. Tonight I did. Quite frankly, our company freakin’ rocks! I’ve been deploying this OutReach program to our clients for awhile now, offering customers discounted […]
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After one week I’m still loving my new iPhone. I’ve found some limitations, but most of them are things I can do without. If you have suggestions, feel free to share them here or email them.
Things I really want:
Wireless Signal Indicator
I’m looking for something like NetStumbler or WiFiFoFum for the iPhone 3G. If […]
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I got this from Yahoo news this morning. I thought it was interesting. I’d like to see where it goes in the future.
In one of the most significant legal rulings in the tech industry this year, a Superior Court judge in California has ruled that the practice of charging consumers a fee for ending […]
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I’m prone to reading my blog access logs a few times each week. Its interesting to me to see what people were searching for when they found my site, what site they were on last, and specifically what google searches bring you right to my door. It helps me to determine what content to put […]
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Yes, it’s true. We got doodoo! Doodoo for you too?
At 12:30 today they found e.coli in Greenville’s water, so we’re all on doodoo alert apparently for the next 48 hours. No rinsing dishes without boiling water, no brushing teeth without boiled water, no cooking without boiling water… wait a minute… I’m back in Libya. […]
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Wow.. our country really is going to hell in a handbasket. I’ll include the article here from CNN, but here’s the general viewpoint of the Supreme Court of the United States, or at least of Judge Anthony Kennedy:
Raping a 5 year old girls is bad, but death is too severe. Instead, we’ll put them in […]
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If you’ve been looking at my flickr photostream for the last few days you will have noticed it’s just about the most boring computer related stuff you can imagine. Bear with me. I’m not uploading all these because I think they’re fun to look at.
Most of you know that my previous CEO, Dr. Moe […]
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It’s not often you see me write posts like this one. I’m not very good at it and I’m not sure how to do it. There’s no fancy terms for what I have to say. So I’ll just say it. Yesterday I was writing on my blog about the funny things I did at the […]
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Powweb.com is where I’ve been hosting my web sites for many years. Between myself and clients, I have about 30 domains there. So, while I don’t expect to be treated as the uber-customer, I do expect a modicum of respect from my host and from it’s appointees in the forums. Today was the last straw. […]
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National Park Service
U.S. Department of the Interior
Outer Banks Group:
· Cape Hatteras National Seashore
· Fort Raleigh National
Historic Site
· Wright Brothers National Memorial
1401 National Park Road Manteo, NC 27954
252-473-2111 phone […]
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Powweb.com is where I’ve been hosting my web sites for many years. Between myself and clients, I have about 30 domains there. So, while I don’t expect to be treated as the uber-customer, I do expect a modicum of respect from my host and from it’s appointees in the forums. Today was the last straw. […]
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I’ve been waiting for an article like this to surface. I’ll quote the article first, and respond below.
"By Jane Wakefield Technology reporter, BBC News
If you are a fan of TV drama Lost but are not able to watch it on US TV, it is not hard to find episodes […]
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