January 2009
6 posts
I Finally Got Around To Taxes
After reading all the reviews, I finally took the plunge and ordered my tax software from the Amazon Discount Store. TurboTax, TaxCut, or TaxAct were the three tax software choices. I’ve used Intuit TurboTax over the past fifteen or twenty years. However, after reading some of the reviews, and the increase in the cost of the tax software, and the fact that I needed personal, business, and...
Jan 25th
Clearing Out the Internet Debris
Had to get moving online, and clear out some of the Internet debris. I was just getting too many email alerts. I needed to do some e-alert maintenance items. Over the years I have accumulated way too many alerts. The alerts were piling up in my email box. I had so many alerts, I couldn’t tell what I was being alerted for. That was an alert in itself. So, time to clear out some of those old...
Jan 24th
Website Testing Runs the Beta Gambit
I’ve lost count of all the different web browsers and computers that a person needs to test a website out on, before setting it free on the Internet. I usually check the new templates with no less than five different browsers and four different types of computers (Apple Mac, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Linux). I still need a Vista machine for more testing too. Also note that Internet...
Jan 24th
“The law of unintended consequences”
Jan 8th
Jan 4th
FTP Publishing and cPanel Issues
Even web hosting companies need to submit support ticket requests for help. The server for most of my websites is having a problem with the FTP publishing and cPanel issues. Apparantly the server has a faulty cPanel, and my hosting company has contacted cPanel directly to get this fixed. The following is a response from my hosting company. I have opened a support ticket with cPanel. I could...
Jan 4th
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