Monthly Archives: March 2007

Passwords

I had another person “share” his password with me today. I didn’t ask for it. He was having a problem with a system that required a username and password. Instead of logging in, he blurted out his password so that … Continue reading

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Tumblr

If a blog is too much, and a link isn’t enough, the answer might be Tumblr. This free service is like a mini-blog. It’s designed to be a quick place to toss some content. I send most of my “cool” … Continue reading

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Web Based Presentations

I have started to use YouTube and Google Video for some of my presentations. Here is the latest one. Slideshare.net is another site that is excellent if you only want to upload a PowerPoint presentation. Here is the same presentation. … Continue reading

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The Folder

Over lunch I was talking with Buzz. The topic was digital photos. I take a lot of them. Last weekend I took about 400 pictures. Annually I take about 15,000 photos and have done this for the last several years. … Continue reading

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Inconvenient Science

You may not know this, but I am a scientist. I have two degrees in Chemistry. Part of my graduate work was in Analytical Chemistry. I have seen, used and built a lot of scientific instrumentation. So the whole Al … Continue reading

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