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GeekStorage vs. ASmallOrange
7/29/2008I’m looking for a new hosting account for my dad’s websites, and I don’t like the fact that DreamHost, while good, promises unrealistically high disk space and bandwidth. The service becomes unbearably slow and unstable long before all of my … Continue reading →
Can’t Print Blank Page
6/18/2006I noticed that I can’t “print” a blank page with my Epson Stylus Color 480SXU. I open Microsoft Word, just have a blank document, and click print. The print status window pops up, as if it’s going to print, but … Continue reading →
Elliot’s Short Updates for 2009-06-01 via Twitter
6/1/2009Packing for my flight to OAK – Oakland Airport. I’m going to the Bay Area for the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference from June 8-12. # Arrived in OAK, now staying with relatives in Alameda. It’s comfy here. I’m about to … Continue reading →
Dropped a minus sign
5/25/2006Pratchett Quote: Hex’s pen was scratching across the paper. Ponder glanced at the figures. ` …, these figures can’t be right!` Ridcully grinned again. `You mean either the whole world has gone wrong or your machine is wrong?` `Yes!` `Then … Continue reading →
USC Ranks as Top 10 Dream College by Princeton Review
4/5/2008Most importantly, we ranked above UCLA The schools students most named were: 1. Harvard 2. Stanford 3. Princeton 4. New York Univ. (previously #1 for 3 consecutive years) 5. Yale 6. Brown 7. Columbia 8. Cornell 9. Univ. of Southern … Continue reading →
Tag Archives: foreign policy
Ron Paul on the Difference between McCain and Obama
It’s a tough choice. Right now I’m really leaning toward McCain, as I used to be a strong supporter of him; but recently the more I’ve learned about the war, the more I disapprove of how our foreign policy is … Continue reading
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Foreign Policy and Osama Bin Laden
Part 2 of Ron Paul’s speech at the College of Idaho 4/25/08. Part 1 here We were allied with Osama bin Laden when he was a freedom fighter in Afghanistan. Now that we are the occupiers, he’s a terrorist. Obviously, … Continue reading