The hardest part about cutting the cord is making sure everything you need is available online, and how you’re going to access it.
Author: [[Neo]]
I am a web programmer, system integrator, and photographer. I have been writing code since high school, when I had only a TI-83 calculator. I enjoy getting different systems to talk to each other, coming up with ways to mimic human processes using technology, and explaining how complicated things work.
Of my many blogs, this one is purely about the technology projects, ideas, and solutions that I have come across in my internet travels. It's also the place for technical updates related to my other sites that are part of The-Spot.Network.
Monday, I got an unexpected surprise on my doorstep: a Google Cr-48 Chrome OS Netbook (youtube video). From the video, you can see that it’s nothing more than a Chrome Browser with a keyboard and Wifi/3G internet access. After spending a day getting it set up and testing the battery life with some moderate usage […]
UPDATE: According to the del.icio.us blog today, Del.icio.us isn’t shutting down. Instead it appears that Yahoo! is sort of pushing it out of their products & services list. Del.icio.us says it is going to continue to maintain the site, the data isn’t going anywhere, and there are no plans to shut down the website. From […]
I just spent the last 2 business days working on trying to get my Astaro SG 120 v7.507 to re-join the domain, after I deleted the “computer” entry from our Windows 2003 SBS AD. After deleting the computer entry, I rebooted the Astaro box and attempted to join it to the domain (with the same […]
I’ve run an online community for nearly a decade now – and many spin-offs and other projects & even job opportunities have been the result of what I’ve learned while working on my websites. I started everything when I was 18, with the help of a few friends in the college dorms at ETBU back […]