Monday, December 06, 2010
Sunday, December 05, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
Friday, October 01, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
Gmail Supports IMAP4
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/10/gmail-supports-imap.html
OK, this news is a mere 23 months old, but I just learned it today. A great reason to use GMail is it is one of the few (only?) free online e-mail sites to support IMAP4. What's that mean? Well it allows you to use a great E-mail program like Thunderbird from Mozilla while you are at home. Anything you do, like sending messages, deleting messages, etc at home will also be recorded online.
Then when you travel you can still use GMail online. It's the best of both worlds, and the equivalent of how large corporation handle e-mail by keeping your e-mail on a central server that you can access and manipulate just like Outlook.
OK, this news is a mere 23 months old, but I just learned it today. A great reason to use GMail is it is one of the few (only?) free online e-mail sites to support IMAP4. What's that mean? Well it allows you to use a great E-mail program like Thunderbird from Mozilla while you are at home. Anything you do, like sending messages, deleting messages, etc at home will also be recorded online.
Then when you travel you can still use GMail online. It's the best of both worlds, and the equivalent of how large corporation handle e-mail by keeping your e-mail on a central server that you can access and manipulate just like Outlook.
Sunday, August 08, 2010
Further thoughts on the higher education bubble |
Glenn Harlan Reynolds: Further thoughts on the higher education bubble | Washington Examiner:
"Right now, people are still borrowing heavily to pay the steadily increasing tuitions levied by higher education. But that borrowing is based on the expectation that students will earn enough to pay off their loans with a portion of the extra income their educations generate. Once people doubt that, the bubble will burst.
So my advice to students faced with choosing colleges (and graduate schools, and law schools) this coming year is simple: Don’t go to colleges or schools that will require you to borrow a lot of money to attend. There’s a good chance you’ll find yourself deep in debt to no purpose. And maybe you should rethink college entirely. "
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Monday, July 26, 2010
Google Chrome Extensions that I Like
AdBlock - Version: 2.0.18 AdBlock for Chrome! Blocks ads all over the web. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars by our users! |
AdThwart - Version: 0.9.26 Blocks ads using the Firefox AdBlock Plus filter engine. Kiss ads goodbye and browse in peace! |
Blog This! (by Google) - Version: 0.0.7 Add a BlogThis! button to the browser toolbar, which lets you post to your Blogger blog from any webpage with just one click. |
Click&Clean - Version: 5.3.0.0 Deletes your browsing history, typed URLs, Flash cookies, all traces of your online activity to protect your privacy. |
Downloads - Version: 1 Access the Downloads window directly from the toolbar |
Google Calendar Checker (by Google) - Version: 1.0.3 Quickly see the time until your next meeting. Click the button to open your calendar. |
Google Mail Checker Plus - Version: 1.1.7 Displays the number of unread messages in your Gmail and Google Apps inbox. Preview mail, read, delete, archive and mark as spam! |
Woot! - Version: 1.1 Want to see what's for sale today at Woot? There's an app...Er, I mean, we can help. |
Xmarks Bookmarks and Password Sync - Version: 0.8.43 Backup and sync your bookmarks, passwords and open tabs across computers and browsers. Xmarks is also available for Firefox, Safari and IE. |
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Orlando Real Estate Financing Data
The percentage of Orlando real estate transactions completed on an all cash basis has increased dramatically over the past years. Reasons include:
A significant number of investor buyers who are not able to secure financing and therefore must pay cash, and
A significant number of properties that are ineligible for financing, such as very low priced condos and properties that need intensive rehabilitation.
All Cash Transactions
Year % of All-Cash Transactions
2010 51.09
2009 41.38
2008 20.26
2007 8.95
2006 6.56
2005 9.28
2004 10.48
2003 9.50
2002 10.03
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Unbelievable Plots from the History Channel Network
Read the Whole thing:
I think the worst offender here is the History Channel and all their programs on the so-called "World War II".
Let's start with the bad guys. Battalions of stormtroopers dressed in all black, check. Secret police, check. Determination to brutally kill everyone who doesn't look like them, check. Leader with a tiny villain mustache and a tendency to go into apopleptic rage when he doesn't get his way, check. All this from a country that was ordinary, believable, and dare I say it sometimes even sympathetic in previous seasons.
I wouldn't even mind the lack of originality if they weren't so heavy-handed about it. Apparently we're supposed to believe that in the middle of the war the Germans attacked their allies the Russians, starting an unwinnable conflict on two fronts, just to show how sneaky and untrustworthy they could be? And that they diverted all their resources to use in making ever bigger and scarier death camps, even in the middle of a huge war? Real people just aren't that evil. And that's not even counting the part where as soon as the plot requires it, they instantly forget about all the racism nonsense and become best buddies with the definitely non-Aryan Japanese.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
New Laptop
I was about getting a little netbook as the family portable computer. We are in need of an inexpensive portable computer to take with us on trips and the boat. But wasn't really happy with the price / performance formula you get with the netbook. The screen resolutions seem poor, the processor and memory seem slight and the operating system that comes with it is crippled. To get the battery life you want, the 2GB memory you need for performance, and the newest processors you are spending close to $400.
So I started looking at laptops. But they tend to be pretty big and have much less battery life. I finally settled on a Toshiba T135-S1305. It has a very nice 13.3" screen, 320GB Hard Drive, Intel Pentium SU4100 low power dual processor and 3GB of memory. It also shipped with the Windows 7 Home Premium OS.
Now I need to populate it with my software. The list is:
So I started looking at laptops. But they tend to be pretty big and have much less battery life. I finally settled on a Toshiba T135-S1305. It has a very nice 13.3" screen, 320GB Hard Drive, Intel Pentium SU4100 low power dual processor and 3GB of memory. It also shipped with the Windows 7 Home Premium OS.
Now I need to populate it with my software. The list is:
- Microsoft Security Essentials AntiVirus and Spyware protection. (the laptop shipped with Norton, which demands payment after 90 days. ick, get rid of it and replace it with Microsoft's free software.)
- Itunes (of course)
- Chrome (plus a host of extensions including AdThwart, BlogThis, Click & Clean, Downloads, Google Calendar Checker, Google Mail Checker Plus, Woot!, and Xmarks Bookmarks Sync plus Adobe Flash player and Shockwave)
- Open Office (free!)
- Photoshop and Premiere Elements (not free, but essential!)
- Picassa (also free!)
- Google Earth (fun!)
- And of course all of the family's printer drivers
So it will be quite the project.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
Singing for the Nerds
May the (musical) force be with you - OrlandoSentinel.com
Betsy is singing this weekend in the chorus for Star Wars Live Musical event. While I am somewhat confused by this, it is a HUGE event and close to a sellout.
Here's the important bit for those of you thinking about attending:
"Star Wars in Concert" presents live orchestral music in an era when local and regional orchestras struggle and generations have never gotten into the live classical music habit. So as much as Daniels and the producers encourage fans to show up in costume — "You know, that one you've got tucked away in the attic," Daniels cracks — there's another mission in this tour.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Adagio for Strings.flv
St. Luke's School of the Arts
Presents
A Night of Percussion
Monday May 10, 2010
Adagio for Strings by Samuel Barber
Performed by Erik Chmura, Peter Grant, Eric Lundeen, Will Teegarden
Monday, May 10, 2010
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