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Monthly Archives: August 2004
The latest in making your network secure…
Wi-fi proof wallpaper! (Note: please refrain from making any comparisons to tin foil hats – it’s just too obvious)
Blog links
I’ve added some links to some other blogs that I try to keep up with. Please don’t get offended if I didn’t add yours; it’s probably either because I either don’t read it often or just didn’t know about it. … Continue reading
Relucantly switching to cable
Since it seems to be the most popular form of blog posting, I feel compelled to complain about something that has been bothering me lately. Since moving, I’ve learned that I can no longer get DSL service at our new … Continue reading
CSS Feedback
Speaking of such things, feel free to provide any feedback on my CSS customizations to this site. For those unfamiliar with the term, CSS is the recommended “language” for formatting HTML-based content, in other words defining the visual “style” of … Continue reading
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I finally broke down and submitted to the irresistible lure of the blogging culture. In case you are thinking that I did it just in time for it to become “mainstream” enough for it to no longer be “cool”, I … Continue reading