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Fellow computer nerds, I had a smokin’ deal sent to me in email today. Supposedly its ‘exclusive’ to affiliates of Geeks.com that expires TODAY so pardon the obnoxious affiliate code in the URL. I’m not sure it’ll actually expire tonight, but thats what they said.
Anyway, here is the link:
Compaq Presario Dual Core […]
I have a project over at trafficspoke.com called IndustryStats. The perl app was basically an experiment into SEO and large free data sets such as those offered up by the US Census. The app itself isn’t terribly interesting, but it did have a problem that I didn’t have an elegant way to solve. […]
Last night I had to view an excel spreadsheet on one of my computers at home that doesn’t have Office installed on it. Instead of downloading OpenOffice and having to worry about any sort of formatting issues that may occur, I figured I could pop on over to the Microsoft site and download the […]
You gotta love the guys at Google. They tackle huge problems and come up creative ways to solve them. Image analysis has always been tricky, but Google has found an ingenious way to do it. They basically made a game out of human image analysis. They call it Google Image Labeler.
The […]
When I started getting interested in building out some properties online, I realized my basic web host wasn’t going to cut it. I was confined to 400mb of space and could only support a few domains without stepping up to a significantly more expensive hosting package. I switched over to BlueHost.com as my […]
This post is part advice and part shameless promotion. I work in the software industry and test large-scale enterprise websites on a daily basis. In both my personal and professional browsing, I’m constantly amazed at the common errors I find on websites of all sizes. I recently tried to download some motherboard spec’s on the […]