Dec 23, 2007 by Paul White
Over Christmas we visited family out in Goehner Nebraska. Kind of neat little town. Lots of old buildings and a big Nebraska Sky.
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Nov 16, 2007 by Paul White
It used to be you could judge a Chip by its clock speed. It was very easy for just about any consumer to see that a high clock speed meant faster performance. But in today's world of hyperthreading, duel core, quad core, and manufactures stepping away from this logically simple way of judging performance, you almost need a computer science degree to know what is fast and what is not.
Nov 12, 2007 by Paul White
Iniquity Houston gave my client a sneak preview to its layout. You have to checkout the photos of this place.
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Oct 31, 2007 by Paul White
Over the last weekend I took some pictures at a local nightclub. Unfortunately this ended up being yet another learning experience with my SLR sony Alpha 100. Read this blog for tips on what I did wrong.
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Oct 31, 2007 by Paul White
I get a couple attempts by hackers to use brute force to get into my websites via FTP. I found this neat little windows service, that quickly takes care of this problem.
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Oct 19, 2007 by Paul White
With oil prices going over $90 per barrel, you can bet things are going to get tight. But most people don't realize that the effects outside the gas pumps.
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Oct 9, 2007 by Paul White
About 6 months ago I bought my first SLR digital Camera. I didn't know anything about what I was doing. Here is what I learned that can help anyone thinking about investing into these high priced gadgets.
Oct 3, 2007 by Paul White
Too many people focus on numbers now. They don't think about the future. Here is my reasoning for why myspace will ultimately fail.
Sep 28, 2007 by Paul White
Alot of companies seem to think that it is all about price. the lower they sell a product for the more people will buy it. This may be true for comodities like oil, or wood, or even food at your grociery store, but this is wrong with consumer goods. Read more for examples
Sep 25, 2007 by Paul White
If you are like me, you spend more hours per day on your computer, than you do sleep at night. Let me explain to you how this little piece of hardware will enable you to keep your sanity when acts of god happend.