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Archive for May, 2010

27
May

Windows 7 Tips

As I am sure some of you are starting to do, I have a laptop that is running Windows 7.  While I have been running Vista on my home PC for a while, there are some differences with Win7 from that.  One of the biggest things is that even though your user account is in [...]

27
May

Expanding the Use of Smartphones

We are seeing more and more smartphones each day of our lives.  Even though I am not a big Apple fan, I certainly cannot argue that the iPhone has brought the smartphone to the masses.  Between it and Blackberry, many people now have one.  Add to the mix the huge momentum between Google’s Android phones [...]

18
May

States

With a couple recent trips, I have had a chance to add a few more states to my list.  Take a look at my new map (click to enlarge it).  You can create your own HERE.

14
May

An Evening with Ann Coulter

As a favor to my friend Ken Marrero, please see the below announcement.  For those of you in the Nashville area, this could be a good opportunity.
 
The National Fiscal Conservative P.A.C. is pleased to announce we are hosting our inaugural event, an evening with Ann Coulter.  The date and time are May 29, 2010 from [...]

14
May

Google “Spying” on Wi-Fi

Well, it looks like there is a big hubbub about Google spying on Wi-Fi from their Street View cars.  However, folks need to get over this.  If you choose to not secure your wireless network, then you have to understand that your data can easily seen by anyone. 
Google has admitted that for the past [...]

12
May

Clemson To Drop Its Swimming and Diving Programs

In a move that surprised myself, Clemson decided on April 30, that they would be phasing out their Swimming and Diving programs over the next two years. 
Clemson University will begin a two-year phase out of its men’s swimming and diving, and women’s swimming programs at the end of the 2011-12 academic year. The announcement [...]

12
May

Rubik’s Cube – Incredible

A local student, Bradley Vorjohan, is apparently very good at solving the Rubik’s cube.  He went to a competition in Pittsburgh to compete against others, and he came back with four silver medals out of nine competitions, and he was in the Top 10 in all of them.
He can even solve the puzzle blindfolded. And [...]

12
May

This is a Second Test Post

Testing a second post from Windows Live Writer.
 

12
May

Test from Windows Live Writer

This is a test post using Windows Live Writer.  We will see how it compares to BlogDesk for overall functionality.

12
May

Test Post from BlogDesk

This is a test post from BlogDesk. Hopefully it works well, as it will be extremely helpful for creating posts while I am offline.

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