Money Well Spent Podcast
Posted by Administrator on Oct 31, 2005
Money Well Spent - Episode 10 is now available. We have done it, finally we are in the double digit episode numbers! The show has been going well. It is a lot of fun to do and the feedback we have received has been exciting and encouraging. If you haven’t listened to it, check it out.
Experts Exchange
Posted by Administrator on Oct 27, 2005
I have been using Experts Exchange for approximately a 1.5 years now and I have been very pleased. It is a support community for software development, database design, database administration and more. Some of the channels cover software applications such as Quark, Word, Excel, etc. Other channels focus on server technologies such as SQL, Exchange, MySQL, etc.
For $9.99 per month (discounted when purchased as an annual subscription) it has been a great value. The way it works is as a paying member you are entitled to post unlimited questions to any channels. You assign a point value to your question and accept the best answer. Accepting an answer awards the points to the expert. The points experts earn can be used to ask questions instead of paying for a subscription. With an subscription you are able to search all of the questions and answers aswell.
I have used the site to get assistance with Visual Basic programming questions, MS Access and SQL questions and much more. I would definately recommend this site and service to anyone.
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Posted by Administrator on Oct 19, 2005

Today In Print Podcast Schedule
Posted by Administrator on Oct 16, 2005
Check out the new Today In Print Podcast Schedule.
New Video Ipod
Posted by Administrator on Oct 12, 2005
Today apple released a new video ipod and itunes 6. My only question is, what is the point? Video on the ipod, who needs it! It is appr. a 2 inch display, I have a tv already! Not to mention, do we really need another way to watch tv? People spend too much time watching tv, get a life!
Patrick pointed out to me a cool possibility. If the video ipod can generate out good quality video and sound to a tv, then it could serve as a portable Tivo.
Still, not entirely necessary, but cool.
