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Monthly Archives: August 2006

Bye, Bye, Bobby

Yesterday was a sad day in Philly. I grew up in a media environment where stories of fan anguish flood 6:00 p.m. newscasts if Andy Reid sneezes. Moving our signature personality to the American League, let alone the studded Yankees? I can imagine how South Street was last night, even on a Monday.
The Philadelphia Daily [...]

Why I Can’t Trust Microsoft

Pirated software is bad. In fact, it’s illegal. But sometimes money is tight, and I won’t hesistate to hop on IRC and look for a pirated copy of Windows.
The WGA is the one thing that scares me. The philosophy behind the project makes sense to me, but I don’t feel safe with Windows “phoning home” [...]

Hello World.

Okay, it’s time to really start blogging. I asked myself a while back, “Who is my audience in this blog?”
The answer is simple… it’s you… or anyone that wants to read what I have to say. Granted, I am not an expert (yet), but I feel like spending over 10 hours a day online has [...]

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