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Monthly Archives: December 2007
Free RAM from Linode
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: I love Linode. Over Christmas they increased the amount of RAM their customers receive. I still haven’t rebooted to take advantage of the last free RAM increase! Anyone looking for reliable … Continue reading
Wireless Bridges are a Scam
Disclaimer: I am not a hardware guy. The days when I enjoyed cracking open a computer case and poking around are long since past. These days if I can’t fix something via keyboard, I want no part of it. Unfortunately, … Continue reading
Posted in GNU/Linux, IT, Open Source, Technology
Tagged access point, bridge, linksys, tomato, wifi
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New Cable Internet, 22″ LCD, and WiFi!
Today was my work Christmas! I work from home most of the time, so I’m finally getting around to upgrading some of the equipment I use for my job every day. Today I got 3 new pieces of technology and … Continue reading
Posted in GNU/Linux, Open Source, Technology
Tagged atheros, broadband, cable, comcast, debian, lcd, wifi
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Searching for that perfect Django Blog App
I need to alter a blog a bit for a client, so I went looking for a good Django-based blog to get me started. Here are my notes starting from google and google code searches*: super blog – does it … Continue reading