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{ Monthly Archives } September 2011

Some Perspective on the recent Facebook update

If you aren’t a geek that pays attention to this sort of stuff, you might be only vaguely aware that Facebook has been all over the news recently as the roll out “enhancements” to the service. And by enhancement, they mean, “Stuff that will help Facebook’s customers sell even more stuff to you.” In no [...]

10 days with Horde

So I’ve been using Horde as my webmail interface for 10 days now, and I must say, I really don’t have many complaints. It may not be as elegant or snazzy as Gmail, but it works just fine, and I know that the Googlebots are not reading my mail and instantly deciding what to sell [...]

Editing Web Album templates in gThumb

As part of the ongoing De-Googlization of my life, I’ve been investigating various options to share photos on the web. There are plenty of purpose built apps that will do that, some of them rivaling Flickr or Picasa in features. I was looking for something very simple, and finally settled on the web album export [...]

Week 1 of The De-Googlization of my Life

Since I actually got a fair number of comments (by this blog’s standards anyway) on my Google is the next AOL post, I thought I’d update what I’ve actually been doing. The easiest thing to change was my default search engine. I’m using Duck Duck Go, and I have to say, I don’t miss Google [...]

About That View

My daughter needed to be in Lexington VA from 10 AM Saturday through noon Sunday. It’s 5 hours round trip. Breck and I dropped her off and made a hiking / camping trip out of it. I chose the Cold Mountain summit hike specifically because the summit is very unusual for VA, open meadow that [...]