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Monthly Archives: November 2007
Goodbye, Au Revoir, Adios
Goodbye, Au Revoir, Adios, Sayonara, Auf Wiedersehen, Bis Dann, Arrivederci, Hejdo, Ciao, Le’hitraot, Sampai Jumpa, Paalam, Zai Jian, Zoi Geen, Farvel, Namaste, Fir Melenge, Feri bhetaula and Do zobaczenia. To the friends I have made over the past five years, … Continue reading
How To Remove Painted Wallpaper
As you may be aware, we are starting to remodel the kitchen. Yesterday, I removed most of the floor and moulding around the doorways. As I was removing one piece of moulding, I noticed some 60s looking wallpaper underneath. I … Continue reading
A New Kitchen Ceiling Fan
I really hated the kitchen ceiling fan/light that came with the house. Not that it is a bad unit, it’s that it hung about an inch too low and was a nice target for the top of my head. Oh, … Continue reading
Posted in Home Improvement
Tagged ceiling fan, chandelier, dining room, kitchen, light, remodeling
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Remodeling the Kitchen – Oh No, It’s Begun
I had to run down to the tile place today to pick up the extra tile that wasn’t used on the bathroom floor. It was a whole box. I got it and put it in the basement for safe keeping. … Continue reading
Posted in Home Improvement
Tagged Appliances, Bathroom, counter tops, design, floor, kitchen, layout, remodeling, tile
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CNN Republican Debate
So I watched the Republican debate last night, live on CNN.com. I am not sure why I watched it…I guess I was interested in what they had to offer. I have to say, some of it was interesting. They touched … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged bible, cnn, Environment, fiscal policy, immigration, mitt romney, Politics, president, republican, rudy giuliani, war
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Installing Dreamweaver CS3
I went to Staples today to get the latest version of Adobe Dreamweaver, which is Dreamweaver CS3. Just to let you know, I only bought this software after I searched online for open source alternatives to Dreamweaver. I think I … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Computers, Websites
Tagged adobe, dreamweaver, golive, open source, Software, staples, vista, web editing
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Blogging, Careers, Online Storage and Mobile
There’s No Money In The Long Tail of the Blogosphere In a recent post here, we examined the reasons that people feel compelled to blog. From the post and the comments it received, it became clear that quite a few … Continue reading
Military, Vista, Apple and Inventions
The list: The World’s Biggest Military Buildups Since the end of the Cold War, most of the world’s militaries have downsized. But in recent years, a few countries have been bulking up. In this week’s List, FP takes a look … Continue reading
Files on Server Won’t Delete
I was doing some changing around of things last night, when I came to the point of having to delete some files and folders off a few of my servers. The funny thing is, when I went to delete them … Continue reading
I Installed OpenOffice.org
I have to say, I am quite impressed…quite impressed indeed. I really didn’t think the programs would be this good. When I was writing my previous post about open source applications, I kind of thought the applications would be clunky … Continue reading
Posted in Computers, Technology
Tagged calc, excel, impress, openoffice.org, powerpoint, word, writer
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