Posts Tagged ‘tech’
I am thinking about porting my main number to Google Voice, then just using the forwarding features for whatever phone(s) I am using at the time. Pros: I can keep a single number everyone already knows and that I have had for 8 years I can drop my AT&T service and save $70 a month I can use a work phone and still use GV for personal calls I can always play around with new iPhones and shit using a ‘pay as you go’ if I so desired I can use my iPad/iPod/whatever as a phone I can forward even to my home phone or a temporary number International calling would be cheaper so long as I am on wifi – heck, could even get a localized SIM and forward to it
Cons: It’s new and scary ?
Names changed to protect the innocent. I can only assume the sender meant to say ‘rsa key’, but I too wish there were a way to get back feeds I’ve lost. :-) On a flight 2 days ago, I left my rss feed in the seatback of a flight. I am waiting to hear from [...]
“Photographer Marco Sitzia rocks the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III with a monstrous Sigma 200-500mm f/2.8 EX DG lens. For reference, the Sigma weighs about 35 pounds.” via Gizmodo. In the comments someone asks ‘what do you think he is taking a picture of’…the best reply: ‘the back of his head’.
I was looking for a way to create a Search Folder tonight in Outlook, when I decided to try and treat it like a modern client instead of the crappy behemoth it actually is. I wanted to find all message sent by me that were one month old. None of the defaults worked, however, and [...]
* When you get an e-mail message from eBay or your bank, claiming that you have an account problem or a question from a buyer, it’s probably a “phishing scam” intended to trick you into typing your password.
… * You can hide all windows, revealing only what’s on the computer desktop, with one keystroke: hit the Windows key and “D” simultaneously in Windows, or press F11 on Macs (on recent Mac laptops, Command+F3; Command is the key with the cloverleaf logo).


