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edvoidswarranties | blog: 2008-10
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Saturday, October 25, 2008. I’m a big, big R.E.M. Fan, and this year, I got to see them twice on the same tour. I arrived in Dallas on Friday, October 24, 2008 for a twenty-four hour stay in the pinnacle of rock around the clocktober. My flight was slightly because of bad weather in ATL, but it didn’t faze my enthusiasm once I was on the ground. Picked Mariano’s Mexican Restaurant. Whose proximity to the Nokia Theater was perfect. A quick dinner with family and friends and we were off to the venue. As a ...
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edvoidswarranties | how-to: 2009-01
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Monday, January 19, 2009. Howto: enable metrics for analyzing your web traffic. Is a free set of tools you can use to analyze your traffic. It's really intended for commercial web sites, but using it for your blog will help you understand who's visiting, from where, and how they found your site. It's easy to get started. Go to their website. Google Analytics has a blog of their own. In which they discuss new tooling and tips. They also have case studies. Why does any of this matter? Links to this post.
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edvoidswarranties | how-to: howto: enable metrics for analyzing your web traffic
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Monday, January 19, 2009. Howto: enable metrics for analyzing your web traffic. Is a free set of tools you can use to analyze your traffic. It's really intended for commercial web sites, but using it for your blog will help you understand who's visiting, from where, and how they found your site. It's easy to get started. Go to their website. Google Analytics has a blog of their own. In which they discuss new tooling and tips. They also have case studies. Why does any of this matter? Howto: have two or mo...
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edvoidswarranties | how-to: 2011-07
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Sunday, July 10, 2011. Howto: install native apple ios clock and/or weather on ipad 2. This guide assumes a very, very basic knowledge of SSH and the command line. I use the Windows Secure Shell Client and can perform all the instructions below in a Windows GUI except the creation of the symbolic link. For editing the plist file, I use plist Editor Pro. That’s literally a double-click, scroll, edit, and save. The rest of instructions below refer to the target device. 5 Once all the files are copied, you'...
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edvoidswarranties | how-to: howto: install native apple ios clock and/or weather on ipad 2
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Sunday, July 10, 2011. Howto: install native apple ios clock and/or weather on ipad 2. This guide assumes a very, very basic knowledge of SSH and the command line. I use the Windows Secure Shell Client and can perform all the instructions below in a Windows GUI except the creation of the symbolic link. For editing the plist file, I use plist Editor Pro. That’s literally a double-click, scroll, edit, and save. The rest of instructions below refer to the target device. 5 Once all the files are copied, you'...
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edvoidswarranties | how-to: howto: backup ie favorites (bookmarks)
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Saturday, January 10, 2009. Howto: backup ie favorites (bookmarks). In my last post, howto: future-proof your user data when switching. I explained how I keep my data on a separate logical drive. One thing you'll miss dearly if your computer ever has a problem (and you lose your C drive) is your bookmarks. Firefox has backup and restore mechanisms integrated, making it easy to back up your bookmarks. But even while Microsoft. In the Windows Control Panel, find the Scheduled Tasks application. Select ...
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edvoidswarranties | how-to: howto: future-proof your user data when switching operating systems
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009. Howto: future-proof your user data when switching operating systems. I use Windows XP. But someday, I may switch to Windows Vista. Or maybe one of the many flavors of Linux. So here’s the summary: Install your Operating System (OS). On a C drive, store all your data on a D drive, and optionally store your computer images on an E drive. This could also be worded as install your OS on a bootable partition. Filed under: hard drive. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Any perceive...
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