Monthly Archives March 2009

iPhone 3.0 Beta Impressions

By harold on in iPhone

Only a day into having it I’m impressed with Apple’s iPhone 3.0 Beta release. Given that there are issues not seen in 2.2.1 i wrote a few things up in case you were thinking of diving into the developer program and upgrading early. Continue reading

Facility17.com Teaser

By harold on in Updates

I put up a teaser page for project Facility17.com and a countdown. Or as I think of it, a deadline to get things done. In reality there is a lot to be done in the next few months online and … Continue reading

Back Online, Full Speed Ahead (Kinda)

By harold on in Updates

The domain transfer finally came through! As of right now I think that everything is back in place and I can really start to focus on the next phase of the plan. I need to complete a few sites over … Continue reading

Moving Servers

By harold on in Updates

I’ve decided that the time has come to finally move off this cheapo server and settle in somewhere a bit better. I’ve started the moving process and it will take several days to complete. Hopefully with no downtime noticed. This … Continue reading

Layout Final

By harold on in Updates

Anne was in Montreal this weekend so I had extra time to work on how I really want things to look around here. And I am pretty happy with how it’s turned out. It’s a flexible template and getting better … Continue reading

  • Latest Tweets

    • Twitter loading...
  • Categories

  • Archives

  • RSS Acervus

  • About Me

    In the 1980′s I discovered computing and began tenaciously typing in BASIC programs from the back of magazines.
    After nearly thirty years a computer has rarely been out of my reach. The focus of my work has been in software programming evolving from QuickBasic through VisualBasic, C++, and in the 1990′s as the Internet exploded into the mainstream I began a career working with HTML, CSS, PHP & Javascript. Along the way I graduated from college, worked within the government for a decade and assimilated a wide array of knowledge and experience.

    While I work primarily as a web developer my continuing interest in problem solving keeps me current in many areas of computer and consumer technology. If you have a problem with a computer, device or just want to learn more; it is assured that I can help you find the answers and solutions you seek. It'a a great thing for me to help people get beyond their technical trouble.

    You can follow me on Twitter @haroldfudge and learn more about me online via my Infostripe.

  • Meta