Protecting Your Computer, and Your Identity
As the internet and technology zips along every hour of every day, literally hundreds of new threats arise in the form of spyware, malware, adware, worms, virii, you name it. For you, the user, it is...
View Article‘99 Problems
On the 9th anniversary of Google getting of the ground I’ve decided to step out from behind the curtain for five minutes and provide perspective. Everyday since ’99 the problem has grown. With purpose…...
View ArticleReadings
I’ve blown through ~20 books in the last 2 months, many years ago I was a voracious reader and now it’s hit me again. I’ve wrote a little bit about what I have been reading over at my site....
View ArticleTeam Dynamics on the Job: An Industry Cross Example
From Wikipedia: Teamwork is the concept of people working together cooperatively, as in a sports team. Projects often require that people work together to accomplish a common goal; therefore, teamwork...
View ArticleMySpace is Bad for Budding Designers
Last month, I did a sit-down interview with an aspiring web designer, fielding all sorts of questions and offering my own insights as I enter my fourth year in the industry. At one point, we hit the...
View ArticleJiffy Lube, Undercutters, the Web, and You
So we’ve returned safe and sober from the 2009 Drupalcon convention held in Washington, DC. I am kind of disappointed we didn’t whip up a cool seminar and show off some of the things we had worked on,...
View ArticleDrinking the Kool-Aid
So, I recently purchased a MacBook out of frustration. What I thought would be a labor of love was an initial confusing 30 minute learning curve, and now I pwn that new OS. After trying to get Windows...
View ArticleGreen is Brighter Than Blu
Today I came across an article written by Computerworld titled Blu-ray tanks in PCs. I’ve been an active follower of HD (High Definition) video and data storage for many years. I also followed the...
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