Friday, December 05, 2008


I thought I would post this here, on a blog that gets almost no love these days and actually has posted less recently than Ask's blog, blog.ask.com.

As of today, October 6, 2008 was their last post entitled:

It's Here! The New Ask.com!
"After months of hard work, late nights and truckloads of energy drinks, we launched the new Ask.com today and we're really excited about it. This launch continues our leadership in search innovation by delivering on our users' core needs of relevance, streamlined user experience, and fast page loads.

Our goal is to deliver the best answer to you, the first time, every time. We know that is a difficult goal and no search engine can always deliver with that precision 100% of the time, but we think we're getting closer and closer to the 'bullseye'. We also believe you will agree once you've tried out our new version."


Funny they would post about their new version of Ask.com then promptly ignore it.

Check it out soon, before they post again! lol

Friday, June 27, 2008

Bill Gates on Cloning PCs, IBM-MS DOS agreement and how Compaq came to be.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Public Email made Liquid with State Sunshine Laws
Backups are not sufficient to comply with Sunshine Laws.

Backups alone are not sufficient to comply with e-mail archiving rules and regulations. Backups are essentially a liquid snapshot of your e-mail at one moment in time.

They do not record messages removed from the deleted items folder.

AND, any message that is sent and then removed from the sent items folder before a backup is run is never committed to back up media and there is no record of message.

ALSO any interoffice message sent, then deleted, during the course of a day that does not get backed up, is also never recorded.

One good email archive solution for small governments and school districts is the Barracuda Message Archiver.

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Liquid Projector Rental information for prices close to the water.

Projector Rentals from Rent Our Projectors - 7 visits - Feb 29
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Ultra Portable Projector Rentals from Rent Our Projectors
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LCD Projector Rentals from Rent Our Projectors
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DVD Projector Rentals from Rent Our Projectors
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Friday, August 18, 2006

Awsome Adjustable Driver lets you fix your slice and get a draw

 
 
Taylor Made R7 Driver, 460cc and 425cc with Launch Control
Taylor Made Mens R7 Quad 
 

The R7 Quad Driver features TaylorMade Launch Control (TLC) - the system that permits discretionary driver club head weight to be redistributed in six configurations by means of TLC cartridges and TLC ports.
 
The 4 cartridges located on the driver are 2 grams and 10 grams. By swapping the 10 gram cartridges with 2 gram cartridges you can change the trajectory between high, low, more draw, draw, fade or more fade.
 
The R7 Driver Comes with Trajectory wheel, TLC wrench, 4 TLC cartridges and head cover.

Monday, June 19, 2006

Golf: Mickelson Falls Apart on Last Hole of US Open

This U.S. Open will long be remembered as the one Mickelson gave away. 36-year-old Mickelson made a bogey at the 16th and an unthinkable double bogey at the 18th.

"Well, I still am in shock that I did that," Mickelson said. "I’m such an idiot."

Mickelson emerged as the outright leader when he made birdie at the 14th hole to open a two-shot cushion over Furyk, Ogilvy, Harrington and Montgomerie.

Mickelson pushed his 18th tee shot into the trampled rough. He thought he had a good lie and could get on the green.

"I had to hit a big carving slice around the tree and over-cut it," Mickelson said. "In hindsight, if I hit it in the gallery and it doesn’t cut, I am fine. I can still make bogey, even par. I ended up hitting the tree."

His ball advanced less than 30 yards. The 9-iron third shot over the tree then plugged into the soft sand of the front left bunker.

Mickelson, 0-for-5 on the day in sand saves, watched his fourth shot speed past the hole into the fringe. His next shot for bogey and a playoff slid right of the hole.

"It really stings," Mickelson said. "As a kid I dreamt of winning this tournament. I came out here and worked hard all four days, haven’t made a bogey all week and then [double] bogeyed the last hole. I just can’t believe I did that."

Mickelson walked off the 18th green in disbelief.

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Driving Range Advice

Driving Range Advice
Maximize your driving range time by first getting loose with your short irons. Start with an easy swing. At first concentrate on making solid contact with your wedges. Aim at a close target and make a game of it. As you start to improve your shot making, move up to your longer irons. I like to hit a few shots with each club in order of length. I start with my Sand Wedge, then Pitching Wedge, and irons 9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2. Lastly, finish your driving range time with your fairway woods and driver. Think about your swing, tempo, stance and making good contact. Once you are in the grove, grip it and rip it.