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Tech Support Flow Chart! (0)aBook and the Medieval Help Desk
… from Dr. Platypus. (0)Russians in Orbit
… or going to Mars. They’re working on some new ideas, with Soyuz as the only remaining vehicle. (0)Some Gadgets You Don't Need
… by Gadgetbox. I think the bike book holder sounds promising. (0)HP Has Plans for webOS
As the owner of a Palm Pixi, which I’ll admit I only own because Sprint brought the price down to $0, I’m glad to see that HP has big plans for webOS. (0)
Monthly Archives: March 2009
The Slowly Dying Fax
I was thinking about faxes yesterday because someone asked me for my fax number. Now the fact is that I removed my fax line around nine months ago, and that it had been used for nothing but receiving junk faxes … Continue reading
Firefox Opens New Tab in Full Screen Mode
Since I recommend Firefox all the time, I thought I’d put a note about this. There are solutions in this Ubuntu forum thread, but for those who might not get there because they’re thinking of the problem as one with … Continue reading
IBM + Sun
Good for open source? Matt Asay thinks so. (Via @jasonhiner on Twitter)
Posted in OpenSouce Software
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A Matter of Accountability
With the exception of a few additions, this is a transcript of my podcast today on the Energion.com Podcast. Around a year ago I started to re-evaluate my business. I have been in business now for over 10 years, but … Continue reading
Posted in Workplace Thoughts
Tagged accountability, AIG, bailout, Bible, Christianity, Rick Santelli, Romans
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Free Advance Copies of Preserving Democracy
For those who may come here from Twitter, you can get more information on the book at PreservingDemocracy.com, and more information on the free advance copy program from the Energion Publications Blog. In general, if you are a political leader, … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative, Social Media
Tagged conservative, democracy, elgin husbheck, politics, taxes
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