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Floppy disks? Sony is the company that still makes them. That stops in March 2011. With the advent of larger media (jump drives, small external drives, etc.) the demand for floppies is just not there. So if you haven't made the transition it's time to start phasing out these drives and data on floppy media. Besides, a 2 gig jump drive costs less than an average size box of floppy disks. The jump drives hold wayyyyy more data and are mega times faster.
For all you "Crackberry" fans: RIM is releasing several new versions of the Blackberry that will have a smaller form factor. Hey, they are usually good phones and a texting dream. I'll stick with my Motorola RAZR V9x. Texting is NOT my thing. Sorry to be a Luddite, but it's hard enough to even dial a number with fat fingertips. Read more about the new offerings from RIM at InformationWeek
McAfee will cover customers' repair costs associated with their faulty update. Just happened last week. The reimbursement is for individual consumers. A similar plan has not been formulated for business customers. IMHO, McAfee should repay everyone that has bought any of their products and close their doors permanently. A far better solution is free to individuals. Take a look at AVG Free. 
In honor of Shakespeare's demise here is a partial list of some words he originated. At least do a quick scan; You might be amazed at how many you use in everyday conversation. Yes, I do like Shakespeare. It was a gift from my Father and my ex-wife attributed to my understanding some of the more difficult passages. Her major was English. Lawrence Olivier won an Oscar for the 1948 version of Hamlet and deserved it. But Mel Gibson actually astounded me with a grand performance in his version circa 1990 (screw the negative critics!). He also created a trend of young people reading the Bard again. Then Kenneth Branagh blew everybody away with yet another remake in 1996. Has Kenneth ever made a bad movie?!?!?!?? This could go on and on...check over this list. There may be a few surprises:
Tomorrow is the anniversary of William Shakespeare's death. The are many sites about the Bard and my favorite is Open Source Shakespeare. Here you can find all his works and many interesting facts about the man. It is amazing how much he changed the English language in a positive manner. The search engine is phenomenal. This site is well constructed and easy to navigate. Language wise we all owe this great man and his great literature. What's your favorite? Personally I like the tragedies, but the historical plays run a close second. And as I've grown older the wit in his comedies has come to make more sense. He really knew a lot about human nature. Project Gutenberg, one of my all time favorite sites, has much ado about the Bard too. BTW, you can even use Open Source Shakespeare on your mobile! Take a look. There's a lot of information about him at many sites. 


Here is a handy tip for those needing fast email capability. It is a GMail script. Very easy to install and saves lotsa' time n' trouble. It's GMailThis. This comes from a handy-dandy site aptly named How-To Geek. It's loaded with all types of wonderful stuff and is well worth bookmarking (add as favorites, IE ppl). I actually have the widget on my iGoogle homepage and check in most every day. This site is well written, easy to navigate and site construction is outstanding. Definitely the way a tech help site should function. Great forums too!
Not using GMail? Crawl out of that cave and quit being a Luddite. Get a free acount at GMail. Also, you can download another great free application that is da' bombdiggity. It's called GMail BACKUP. Isn't it kewl that they created their own backup? GMail has huge storage and it organizes your mail in comprehensive patterns. It can also be downloaded into Windows Mail, Outlook Express, Outlook, Thunderbird and several more POP/SMTP clients if so desired. Saving the best for last. They have the most AWESOME SPAM FILTER in the Solar System. Takes about two weeks to train (which is easy) and spam will disappear. Receiving literally thousands of emails a month here through Gmail and usually less than 5 a month slip by and the disposal process is very simple. Then that spam is gone FOREVER! Heck, I even publish my GMail (email) addy at the top of this page. Don't want to comment?. Send me a note - cybersouth@gmail.com. This is my all time favorite email program. So put down that club, grunt to your better half and leave the cave!
Do you use text documents frequently? Be sure and check out Google's Documents Tour. This application (Google Docs not the tour) is most handy to someone that pushes text, .pdf, flow charts, and like material up and down via internet. Really nice work on Google's part. Definitely add the Drawings Extension. Also, you can take a look at many more extensions at their Official extensions site. Google Docs is a great way to collaborate, edit others, etc., while on the web. And it's FREE!
There is one more important application. You may have ignored the above because most of your documents are created in Word, Excel, Powerpoint or other Microsoft Office programs. Easy enough to keep using this great office suite and utilize the above applications. Just download Offisync. It will interface Office and Google Docs plus several more Google applications. Downloaded it and installed in a snap. Nice tool for the busy Office user. Guess what? It's FREE too!
Back in the day you could not find a numeric keypad on every keyboard. They were usually a very expensive purchase that hooked up via serial port after a long voodoo ritual that usually involved severe bleeding created by the hair pulling. There's still a small, compact AT keyboard sans NKP on one of my file servers that is interfaced with a PS2 adapter. It works fine. Why mention all this ancient history? I still migrate to the numeric buttons above the QWERTYUIOP keys. Currently, I am trying to change this age old practice and utilize the functionality of the numeric keypad. My old habit is pretty deeply ingrained so it's taking some time. A great site is available that will help you make the transition. Go to wikiHow's How to Ten Key.
Southpaw here so you'd think that location of the numeric keypad might create problems. Not so. Most left handed people are somewhat ambidextrous in a right hander's world. Over the years I've learned to use a mouse with either hand. I can actually use a right handed mouse with my left hand. After years of field work and being in the sometimes strange locations that people put servers, firewalls, etc., it was a natural learning progression. Having problems left handers? Check out wikiHow's How to Be Ambidextrous. Hope all my fellow lefties celebrate on August 13th. Why? It's Left Handers Day!
Left this morning around 5:15AM and there was a backhoe sitting in front of my garage. Apparently, they dropped it off last night. Since I crashed early sleep muffled the noise. Maybe today I will be able to put all this behind me. Such a loss. Such horrible timing. Really didn't need sold finished products going up in flames, literally. Gosh, don't remember whining this much when the El Camino was stolen.




Facebook was tried for a few weeks and is no longer at the beach house. People weren't very friendly, contacts showed up that I didn't know (finally learned to stop that), and people are not very willing to help. As a matter of fact if you like to insult people or be insulted this may be the ideal place for you on the internet. All in all, an unpleasant experience.




The egg is widely used as a symbol of the start of new life, just as new life emerges from an egg when the chick hatches out.
The egg is seen by followers of Christianity as symbolic of the grave and life renewed or resurrected by breaking out of it. The red symbolizes the blood of Christ redeeming the world and human redemption through the blood shed in the sacrifice of the crucifixion. The egg itself is a symbol of resurrection: while being dormant it contains a new life sealed within it.
While the origin of Easter eggs can be explained in the symbolic terms described above, a pious legend among followers of Eastern Christianity says that Mary Magdalene was bringing cooked eggs to share with the other women at the tomb of Jesus, and the eggs in her basket miraculously turned brilliant red when she saw the risen Christ.[4]


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