Monthly Archives August 2010

Twitter for 2010-08-30

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Tom, Dick and Harry Graduate (1995) http://t.co/xe5TtSd via @youtube # I uploaded a YouTube video — Tom, Dick and Harry Graduate (1995) http://youtu.be/1Z-rODvUrT0?a # Powered by Twitter Tools

Twitter for 2010-08-28

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@davewiner notice that you are biking a lot. Runkeeper Pro (iphone) if you are interested in tracking and charting your routes and metrics. # Powered by Twitter Tools

Twitter for 2010-08-25

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@iphonepodcaster Very happy that with recent updates and iOS4 you've eliminated syncing with iTunes for content. Would be glad to beta test. # Powered by Twitter Tools

War Museum in Ottawa

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I finally went to the War Museum on Sunday. We took my parents who are in town visiting and I think we all got something out of it. I would go back again sometime. It is an impressive presentation, collection … Continue reading

Podcaster

By harold on in iPhone, Software

An app that has been around since the beginning of iPhone apps. Once renamed RSS Player, once jailbreak only and now in the store again as Podcaster, is finally with iOS 4 a great way to subscribe, download and listen … Continue reading

Win 3.1 + Compaq Presario 425

By harold on in Hardware, Software, Technology

Booted flawlessly for the first time this century. I had assumed Win95. Adorable. Posted via email from hxf148′s posterous

Twitter for 2010-08-18

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I currently have 14 extra invites to the new Digg! http://new.digg.com/login/b2dc5499692ca97ceffd74d966b1ef39e # Powered by Twitter Tools

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    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.

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