Monthly Archives: January 2011

Is Mark Zuckerberg a good example?

I responded to a post here of someone who said this: I don’t think the quote ” Live within your means.” applies to him. He is living way below his means which is amazing. While some a lot of people, on … Continue reading

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Stories from the coffeehouse: A hero and his mandarin orange

This is the second in a new segment. —- When I entered I saw two mature women playing what looked like scrabble with a yellow banana on the table near them.  They were both smiling and very friendly so it … Continue reading

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Top 10 iPad Financial Apps

Top 10 iPad Financial Apps. This is a well done web page that has some interesting information about Apps that might help you manage your finances.  They reached out to me if it might be a good fit and I … Continue reading

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Error 256 when doing a backup

matmug115 has the answer.  It worked for some people.  Others still have the issue. Found the culprit, I had also installed an app called menumeters, when I uninstalled, the error message disappeared. via Apple – Support – Discussions – Error … Continue reading

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Macintoshes are still vulnerable to one-click takeovers

TidBITS Safe Computing: Apple’s Security Past Defines Its Future. Concerning isn’t it? The article states: Just yesterday I saw engineers at security software maker Immunity (in a Web-based demonstration) exploit an up-to-date version of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard via Safari … Continue reading

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a perfect fisherman’s house photo

  waterland_2 Originally uploaded by VassilisPhotography Would you love to live there?

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