Posts Tagged ‘request’

A Community Comes Together

November 23rd, 2008

A Community Comes Together The outpouring of support in the wake of the tragic death of Highland High School student Kelly Tracy has been nothing short of amazing. Kelly, a 16 year old sophomore at Highland was killed by a drunk driver on Saturday morning, November 15

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Trendfo.com

November 18th, 2008

Trendfo.com I have been working on an interesting project for a customer of mine - and as is with lots of his projects, end up seeing lots of internet headlines while working on the projects.  This particular project involves tracking what things people are talking about and searching for.  One source of the results comes from google trends, which shows the current top 100 most frequent searches, as well as historical trends. Lots of searches that show up on the top 10 list are things th

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Windows Defender Error: 0×8024402c

November 18th, 2008

Windows Defender Error: 0×8024402c I am working on a Vista machine for a client, and was trying to update things - the firewall was turned off, windows update hadn’t been run in a while, etc.  Windows Defender was complaining about not updating for the last 8 months, and currently giving me an error of 0×8024402c.  I searched around on the internet, and found people talking about uninstalling defender, restarted the BITS service, running windows update manually, etc.  None of that worked -

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The Cult of the Amateur: How blogs, MySpace, YouTube and the rest of today’s user-generated media are killing our culture and economy

November 17th, 2008

The Cult of the Amateur: How blogs, MySpace, YouTube and the rest of today’s user-generated media are killing our culture and economy Keen’s relentless “polemic” is on target about how a sea of amateur content threatens to swamp the most vital information and how blogs often reinforce one’s own views rather than expand horizons. But his jeremiad about the death of “our cultural standards and moral values” heads swiftly downhill.

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