From the monthly archives:

August 2008

Welcome! If this is your first time here, you may want to subscribe to get updates in your RSS feed reader. Thanks for visiting!ExploreWhen your tech gadgets go wrong on you- and I say when, not if- you’ll inevitably be looking for tech support from the manufacturer. When they fail you- again, when- you’ll turn [...]

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Rainy Day
For most people, a fax machine remains the fastest way to send something. Faster than snail mail, yet more malleable than email, faxes are one of the most expedient technologies most people still use.
There are, however, a lot of ways to fax someone from a more high-tech alternative. Online fax services save you the [...]

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Listen
I’ve spent a lot of time on this blog discussing music. I’m a big music junkie, but it doesn’t really seem like the direction we’re going to go here, as we continue to be more Web-focused. I know, there have been a number of changes here in our infancy, but we really seem to have [...]

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Journal Writing 2.0

by David Pierce on August 28, 2008

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Use
Over the last few years, pen and paper is beginning to become a less-used commodity. Though no one is truly paperless, more and more things are making the switch “into the cloud,” as part of the online community.
For me, at least, journal writing is something I used to do with pen and paper (and a [...]

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Use
I’ve talked briefly about ChaCha before (here), but it’s a service that’s definitely worth a real mention, given all the help it’s been to me.
ChaCha is a service that lets you call, text, or Twit a question to them, and then real-live people answer you. Guides are paid by the answer, and for the most [...]

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