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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Secure Search
Just a quick note that was a tad too long to tweet – Google has added SSL to search. If you’re surfing the web on an open wi-fi network, like one in a coffee shop, do your searches from https://www.google.com/. … Continue reading
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Xmarks Vs LastPass
I’ve been using Xmarks (formerly Foxmarks) to sync bookmarks and passwords across the various browsers and computers I use for about a year. During that year the product only got better, and I really had no complaints. I could have … Continue reading
N1, Now Even Cheaper
When I ordered our Nexus Ones I commented out loud (in a coffee shop) about how much tax there was on it. $26.45! I was glad shipping was free, but man that’s a lot of tax! Yesterday Google notified me that … Continue reading
Science By Consensus
The Science is in! The debate over global warming is over. The hockey stick chart proves it. I realize most of you believe that, and probably aren’t even picking up on my sarcasm. That’s fine. If you believe that it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Climate Change, Consensus, Global Cooling, Global Warming, Michael Crichton, Science
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