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July 6, 2009 in Business, Places, infrastructure, problems
To their credit, fixing my problem has become a higher priority with Cox. A senior guy came out today, confirmed the problem (intermittent high latencies and packet losses), made some changes that adjusted voltages at …
July 6, 2009 in Blogging, Fun, Quote
Funny… Thanks to a quote in a caption (”We play the hands of cards life gives us. And the worst hands can make us the best players.” from this blog post here) — sans …
July 4, 2009 in Business, VRM, infrastructure
Forget financial markets for a minute, and think about the directions money moves in retail markets. While much of it moves up and down the supply chains, the first source is customers. The money that …
July 3, 2009 in Events, Journalism, Life, News, Places, Travel
One of the best things about living in (or just following) Santa Barbara is reading Nick Welsh’s Angry Poodle Barbeque column each week in the Independent — one of the best free newsweeklies …
June 27, 2009 in Future, Ideas, Life, News
Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people. — Eleanor Roosevelt Somebody I wish to discuss an idea here. It’s an idea about celebrity, and it follows …
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February 14, 2008 at 9:33 pm
Stephen Lewis
Don’t let Searls.Com do the fething; let Gmail do the forwarding. I automatically forward mail in my Gmail subsidiary accounts to my main Gmail account and mail in my main Gmail account to a Yahoo account as back-up. It works like a charm, quickly and reliably