Apr 27

I have a profile at LinkedIn. It’s interesting to note how this program is progressing. I’ve been on LinkedIn since close to it’s inception and while the look and feel of it has not changed, the depth of offerings has changed tremendously. So far I have not “made any money” off of it, but it sure has opened my world to what is out there - right in my backyard.

Apr 18

I’ve been playing with this SEO game for a while and finally got a sale. I’m now more motivated to get my testing moving along again. With that being said…I’ve fixed a lot of my website issues I’ve had for a while.

I’ve updated my Amazon Products Feed. This is a simple script by Mr Rat that takes advantage of Amazon’s Web Service.

I also updated another Amazon script that I found, here. This script does the same thing as mrrat’s but it uses PHP instead of CGI to spit out a list. I have rewrites working on it to see how Google and the other spiders crawl it. Such fun.

It pays to fight with your wife sometimes.

Apr 10

OpenSUSE wins Best of Show award at LinuxWorld

What did you expect?

Apr 08

Ah…another absolutely perfect weather day. Spent the day working with the neighbor to get both of our sprinkler systems running for the year.

Apr 08

Boot Camp: the day after - Engadget

The only thing about this article I will comment on it the fact that the author thinks that Windows Media Center is really a media center? Not.

TiVo TCD540080 Series2 80-Hour Digital Video Recorder

Sling Media: The Slingbox

Apr 03

LinuxPlanet - Reports - Novell Chips Away at Microsoft’s Desktop Dominance - Roadmap to the Desktop

This is cool. People are now starting to wake up. I’ve been playing with SUSE 10.0 and the betas of 10.1 and they rock. This desktop works better and is far more functional than any MS desktop ever will be…

Apr 03

VARBusiness Linux News-IBM Teams With Novell On Linux-Based Middleware

Pretty cool stuff. More and more combinations that support Linux and make it easier for the mid-size business to deploy a comprehensive and less expensive alternative to the vendor lock-in that M$ requires.