Posted by:
Rick on
June 18th, 2010
If this isn’t enough to make you technophobic, it should be!!
Free TV Show from Ustream
Ustream did have a disclaimer on their page about the feed not always being available. It is nearly a mile under water after all. If it’s gone more often than visible, I’ll remove it.
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Posted by:
Rick on
May 21st, 2009
I love the innuendo in the name. In 2005 I grew very frustrated with Microsoft Windows. Basically I was pissed. I was paying $150-$200 per upgrade copy of Windows XP, plus MS Office, plus A/V, plus Anti-Spyware and I still had to fix problems with the OS “under the hood”. Why should I pay [...]
Posted by:
Rick on
May 20th, 2009
Opened several months ago, technologybites.com is a site I’d like to see grow into a community, based upon the “pitfalls of technology”. The site currently sports;
Ability for users contribute articles/posts. User comment articles/posts. User ranking of articles/posts. Forum/Bulletin Board. more …
Everyone can think of at least one incident where technology played a [...]
Posted by:
Rick on
May 19th, 2009
The Data Recovery Resource Center is now located at dataswamp.com. A variation of this site has existed since 2003. It originally opened as howtorecoverdata.com, re-appeared as data-recovery-hub.com and closed in 2007 as iSwamp.com. This is the one I regret closing the most.
Hopefully the site topic is obvious. If not; It’s data recovery!
The [...]
Posted by:
Rick on
May 1st, 2009
Those familar know I was layed-off from C.O.I. in April 2007. Around that time I connected with a friend in the data recovery business. He was interested in opening a second branch and I wasn’t exactly getting employment offers at the time. So, we hooked-up to do some data recovery business. Part of my [...]
Posted by:
Rick on
March 31st, 2009
While reading articles via Google news, as I’m prone to do, I clicked on an article titled: Microsoft targets Linux, IBM with Windows Server for really small biz. My opinion of the article will be noted in my next article. It’s not so much the article itself, but computerworld.com that rubbed me wrong.
One [...]