Category Archives: IT

Redefining the E-mail Habit

E-mail isn’t a bad habit, but keeping it around forever is. Since 2005, I’ve been a user of Gmail.  It’s a wonderful e-mail service offering free e-mail that seems to have no limits.  You’re encouraged NOT to delete e-mail – … Continue reading

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The End Of TV

When I was a kid, I remember watching an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and listening in disbelief as Data told a 20th century person brought back from a cryogenic freeze that television didn't persist more than 10 … Continue reading

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Stop The Dancing Ads Please

I'm also going to complaint a bit about those annoying little dancing ads. Usually they're for mortgages (why in the world that market is still able to afford banner ads on high-end websites I'm not sure), but this one that … Continue reading

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Your Average User is SOL

It is indeed dark times in computing. A lady called our tech support line and was wanting help with Windows Mail. She wasn't a customer, and had just simply searched for Windows Mail on the web and no doubt ran … Continue reading

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Ahead of the Curve

I had an interesting e-mail conversation with my good friend Ted Newkirk about Web 2.0 buzzwords like podcasting, RSS, and other related terms. If you're into technology and follow its trends and advancements, you know these words well. So well … Continue reading

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