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Website for tracking your TV shows
The calendar view on the front page makes marking off recently aired shows easier while navigating to a TV shows you all the shows you have seen (with descriptions) and which one is next. Continue reading
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Dunnet
I have lost the game by typing things like die or telling the character to fight bear. Continue reading
CyanogenMod Updates for T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S3
My T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S3 phone did not automatically receive an update in quite some time. I looked on the dt2mo Wiki page and found that dt2mo had merged with other Galaxy S3 streams into the dtIte stream. I checked … Continue reading
Hard drives do die
Hard drives are made cheap but with lots of storage. They are not made to last forever but when hard drives seem so reliable, a dead hard drive can catch many people (including myself) off guard. Hard drives will die … Continue reading
Review of Powerline for Wifi
I learned that Wi-Fi range extenders, repeaters, and amplifiers are all different and use different technologies. From first hand experience, using any of these that take an existing weak wireless signal and send them out again will result in poor performance. … Continue reading
Free domains from dot.tk
Buying a domain for a website you only want to play around with can cost you a few bucks along with the hassle of avoiding automatic charges. Getting a free website and hosting from wordpress.com can be quick and easy but … Continue reading
No Highlighting in PowerPoint
I found this out today and it blew my mind. First, go and try to highlight text in PowerPoint like how you can highlight text yellow. You will find there is no highlight text option and even you try to … Continue reading
Netflix on Linux
Update! (11/30/2014) Running Netflix in Linux is much easier. More or less, if you have Google Chrome 37 or more, it should run out of the box. Chromium did not work for me but pure breed Chrome did. This just … Continue reading
Hard bricking a phone by following an Internet forum
Do not believe everything on the Internet! I learned this the hard way by following a seemingly knowledgeable forum. I modified the installation package that I was using to update my CyanogenMod phone to get past an error. It seemed that … Continue reading
The Agile Samurai Book Review
Having taken a graduate course in Agile Methods, The Agile Samurai book ended up being a great refresher for me. Written by Jonathan Rasmusson, an expert in his field and a friend of multiple authors of the Agile Manifesto, Jon does … Continue reading
First day in Bitcoins
Bitcoin started in 2009 and have become more popular and valuable as the years progress. If you want to learn more about Bitcoin, I suggest visiting Wikipedia’s article on Bitcoin or Bitcoin’s homepage and then exploring YouTube for some more information. … Continue reading
OwnCloud and Raspberry Pi Model B
I bought a Raspberry Pi Model B (http://www.raspberrypi.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/RaspiModelB.png) so I could have fun playing with it. My main play item was OwnCloud (http://owncloud.org/) because I wanted to have an online backup of my files under my control. Uploading files to … Continue reading