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    Since it came up..

    ByMike McBride January 17, 2003 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Only because some one asked, let me reiterate that if you look way down there on the bottom left-hand side of the page, you’ll see a link to the Creative Commons. If you follow the link, you can get a look at the simple “licensing” structure I have in place for this blog and what…

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    I don’t mean to complain..

    ByMike McBride January 16, 2003 Reading Time: 1 minute

    But since our ISP did their “upgrade” last week, we’ve had a connection outage of anywhere from 30 minutes to over an hour every day. Twice, so far, today! Somehow, I think maybe they missed on the “increased stability” they were going for, don’t you? Gee I’m in an awfully complaint-centered mood today, aren’t I?…

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    A stunning display..

    ByMike McBride January 16, 2003July 21, 2014 Reading Time: 1 minute

    A stunning display of incompetence, that is. I get on the Time Warner support people quite a bit, because as a RoadRunner subscriber we’ve had our share of difficulties with them. Just to show that it’s not us, the person I hired as part of Angela’s Xmas gift to do a new graphic look for…

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    How long is too long?

    ByMike McBride January 15, 2003 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Interesting questions come to my mind as I read an email from a coworker about adding some stuff to email signatures as a way to promote an upcoming event. How many people actually read past the name field of a sig file? If you do, at what point does it become too long and you…

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    Credit where credit is due

    ByMike McBride January 15, 2003July 21, 2014 Reading Time: 1 minute

    I chided Chris for it when I complained about his handwriting font, so now, after an email exchange with him, I’d have to give him credit for making his XML feed contain full items. Those of us who like reading blogs in an aggregator thank you! In other news, Online Blog is pointing to a…

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    Any suggestions?

    ByMike McBride January 14, 2003 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Angela’s been charged with being the “expert” when it comes to computer issues in her small office. As of right now, she’s looking for Anti-Virus suggestions. My thoughts were right along with hers but I’m sure she’d welcome any other suggestions.

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