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Monthly Archives: November 2005
Leap Blogging
Pop Goes the Culture looks at the use of the word Christian when used in “Christian films” “Christian art, etc. Good discussion. The style of the post isn’t me messing up in this new template it is uniquely Paul Rose Jr’s. … Continue reading
2005 worst email worm
It appears an email virus written 2 years ago will be the worst one of 2005 as it springs back to life. The Sober-Y virus is using thousands of zombie computers around the world and comes with headings such as Paris … Continue reading
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A few cents worth
A Kingston Ontario man, angry that his Visa bill is now processed in the US, decided to try to let his Canadian bank know he was not pleased. His credit card had a balance of $230.00. Don Rogers did complain … Continue reading
I can’t stand my own stupidity
I just want to upload a picture. Thats it. And say what I wanted to say with it. And I can’t. Two hours of trying to figure this out. My problem is I don’t quit. I try wrestling with online … Continue reading
Must.keep.sense.of.humour.
ar arrr arrrr!! I just looked down at the posts I’ve entered, and I give up. I temporarily surrender. I’m sorry. I’m trying to learn this new system, but I’m sliding down the wrong side of my technical learning curve right … Continue reading
Technorati bouncing back
I’ve been using Talkdigger to check links to BDBO since Technorati ran into problems with it’s servers the past several months. I’d grown quite fond of Technorati for the simple reason it did what it said it would do, provided … Continue reading
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‘Social networking’ a big online deal
If you were asked what the most popular online sites or functions might be, what would spring to mind? I wouldn’t hesitate to say a search engine. Probably Google. If I thought commerce I’d think eBay or Amazon. If I … Continue reading
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