Windows 10 Tips
My wife and I officially upgraded our laptops this month, which means we’re now running Windows 10. Personally, I like Windows 10. I think it’s got all the best features of Windows 7 with a minimal amount of new junk … Continued
My wife and I officially upgraded our laptops this month, which means we’re now running Windows 10. Personally, I like Windows 10. I think it’s got all the best features of Windows 7 with a minimal amount of new junk … Continued
I’m a little suspicious of lists put out by booksellers of books I ought to read. I’m especially suspicious when it’s a list of 100 “books to read in a lifetime” being suggested by Amazon. But, when Matt Mullenweg, founder … Continued
No, I’m not talking about ordering take-out. Have you ever wanted to get to the hidden parts of your phone? Â You know, those secret commands that technicians use to get your phone to give up its deepest, darkest secrets? Â Well, … Continued
Last year, I shared these tools to help people participating in NaNoWriMo and, since it’s that time of year again, I’m going to share them again. Maybe one year, I’ll be able to get myself together again and give this … Continued
I don’t have much for you this week. Seriously, it’s been a long, tiring week and I’m kind of burned out, but I have to work part of the weekend, too, so I’m afraid this week isn’t great.  Basically, I’ve … Continued
Traditionally, I’ve tried to give you free stuff on Friday. This week is no different. But, I’ll be honest, it’s been a crazy week with budget planning and strategic planning for the next five years at work, so I haven’t … Continued
No, those quotation marks aren’t ironic. Last year, in August, I wrote about a free service called LensTag that would help you track your camera gear if any of it went missing. Well, they’re back in the news for another … Continued
Okay, this isn’t exactly a new idea, but it’s still worth sharing. I got this from Lifehacker back in 2012, but I’ve been behind in my link sharing, so I’m just getting to it now. The idea is simple. Reading … Continued
That’s pronounced like the peanut butter brand, by the way. At least, that’s how the original creators pronounced it, back when Compuserve was a thing. They created the GIF as a compressed graphic format to minimize data usage back in … Continued
So, in support of NaNoWriMo, this month, I’ve decided to serve up nothing but writing-related links. At a week into the process of writing your novel, you should be well on your way. But, maybe there are some back-story details … Continued