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Archive for April, 2007


Web 2.0

Monday, April 30th, 2007

“ugh…what is this web 2.0 you speak of?”
I’ve been wondering that myself lately. This morning I was pointed to an interesting Slashdot thread regarding threats and risks of Web 2.0 to financial services, which brought the question of “what is this web 2.0 you speak of?” back to to forefront of my mind.
I suppose […]


“FREE” Virus Scanning

Monday, April 30th, 2007

Yet another company has joined the masses of “free” online AV scanning. Panda Software has put out NanoScan and TotalScan. I’m a fan of their AV product and rank it right up there with Trend Micro in terms of speed, accuracy, and low system impact. In checking out their online tool, I […]


Wedding Anniversary

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

I can’t let the opportunity pass by to announce that today is simply a wonderful day.
It is our 15th wedding anniversary!!!

Happy Anniversary Lover!!! I LOVE YOU, YOU ARE MY SOUL MATE!!!


Monitor Envy

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

I’m experiencing some monitor envy. Last night I rebuilt my wife’s PC. It was acting a bit flaky with iTunes after we migrated her music collection from Winamp and, being Windows, like many other people I’ve found that a good wipe and reinstall works wonders to a PC after a year or two.
The […]


TigerTech Hosting

Saturday, April 14th, 2007

It’s been a while since I’ve touted the excellence of our web hosting provider. We’ve been using Tiger Technologies out of California for almost 7 years now - 7 most excellent years. I’ve dealt with a lot of hosting providers over the years (I should say decades, but then I’d really being showing […]


Upgrade Complete!

Saturday, April 14th, 2007

As expected, that was somewhat painful upgrading my K2 installation. Again, not due to the K2 developers but due to my customizations. In fact, the latest K2 makes things much easier to do, particularly with the sidebar modules. So I had to convert all my custom code into the modules, which was […]