Daily Links
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Phelps doesn't fall into the trap of denying everything like many athletes – good for him.
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I was thinking about this when I learned of Magnolia's data loss. Make sure you have your data backed up.
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We have a lot of those remotes but don't always know where they are.
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No wonder print media is suffering. Wow!
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We actually bough a 360 this Christmas so we could watch these films on the big screen. Being able to play Halo again was a fringe benefit.
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There is no other way to say it. I LOVE NetFlix. It is actually strangely ironic that NetFlix helped me earn enough to be able to afford to subscribe ($24.99/month back then). I became an affiliate for NetFlix in 2000 and it was the first real success for my online ventures. I haven't stopped making money since and the family and I blow through at least a dozen movies a month now.
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Agreed. I'm not doing it wrong – everyone else is.
E-Mail turns 34
Official Google Blog: Guess what just turned 34?I remember when I first disovered e-mail. It was 1979. My parents purchased my brother and I a TRS-80 color computer, and a 300 baud modem. Of course, we used the modem to dial our friends directly to ‘chat’ and to connect to a couple of very cool BBSs. The computer did come with an introductory membership to compuserve which included e-mail. The connection was $12.95 per hour, so we never used it after the free trial ran out, but I remember thinking how cool the idea of e-mail was. Remember those e-mail addresses 7,12345,678@compuserve.com.Almost seven years would go by before I actually sent an e-mail to someone I knew. Of course by the early nineties I was using it all the time. And now – I get 1000’s of e-mails a day. I still love it, though!BTW, I still keep in touch with many of those friends and the guys who ran the BBSs.





