Into the Wayback Machine
My buddy Connell runs an election/campaign advisory firm. He has a database that he uses to track voter profiles, create outreach lists, and the like.
My buddy Connell runs an election/campaign advisory firm. He has a database that he uses to track voter profiles, create outreach lists, and the like.
I bought Barbara an Intel NUC — a tiny (5 inches square, 1.5 inch tall) computer — a couple of years ago. It’s fast, quiet,
I’m a long-time user of the Adobe Creative Suite. So I’m more familiar with Adobe software than I’d like to be…because it is generally insanely
That’s the period for which I have statistics on the spam and non-spam email that arrived at my mail server. Now that I’ve moved to
Sometime in the late 90s I decided to learn enough about Linux to wire my house to the internet and run my own email server.
[singlepic id=1 w=200] I got my first Raspberry Pi the other day. For those not in the know, it’s a single-board computer — just barely
I can’t tell you how much time I’ve spent twiddling my thumbs over the years as various versions of Windows let me know that they’re
IISExpress 8 is a nice little component of Visual Studio 2012. It allows you to test and debug websites without having to learn how to
The other day the system drive — the one containing Windows and all my programs — died unexpectedly. As in, I didn’t have a backup
I managed to dodge a bullet today. One of the hard drives in my main desktop system has been ticking for several months now. The