It’s Friday night, which has become "date night" for Laura and I. We started with a wonderful dinner at Brick City Grille, then headed downtown for the First Friday art gallery tour. Our first stop turned out to be the best. We began with the West End Gallery. This small gallery has some of the … Read More “First Friday” »
Year: 2006
Lots going on in the technology world this week. Here are three items that deserve a quick mention… 1. The latest virus outbreak required us to patch several glaring security holes in the Windows XP operating system. Therefore, as Microsoft rolled out Vista for the business community this week, I couldn’t help but wonder how … Read More “Technology Changes” »
OK, I’m ready to form a posse and hunt down, string up, then draw and quarter all would-be hackers and virus creators. We suffered from two separate attacks this week that nearly brought our operations to a standstill. First, there was the hacking. I don’t know if it was a mistake or intentional. If intentional, … Read More “Viral Madness” »
I usually hate Internet and e-mail memes. However, I found this one so funny I felt compelled to share. As with most of these memes, I have no idea who the original author might be…. Excerpts from a Dog’s Daily Diary: 8:00 am – Dog food! My favorite thing! 9:30 am – A car ride! … Read More “Pet Diaries” »
Last year at FETC I learned about the new browser Flock in one of the sessions by David Warlick. Warlick mentioned it again at EdTech this past fall, and I’m just now getting around to exploring its potential. Flock is based on the Mozilla Firefox browser, and has extensions especially tuned for Web 2.0. There … Read More “Flocking to Flock” »
I should have taken this as an omen. Yesterday as I approached my car, I took out my keys and my little thumb drive fell out of my pocket. I couldn’t help but wonder what would have happened if I had not seen it fall and if I had sensitive school data on that drive. … Read More “Securing Student Data” »
It’s the last day of Thanksgiving freedom, so I decided that a bit more exploring was in order. I decided to visit the new Lake Conestee Nature Park recently created by Upstate Forever. It was challenging finding the public access at first. One map showed access points both behind the old Municipal Stadium and at … Read More “Lake Conestee” »
FrankenSanta This giant inflatable Santa in Garden Ridge seemed a bit menacing. Only slightly more menacing were the crowds.
In all of the gluttony of television ads for Black Friday, one product really caught my eye. Fisher-Price now offers a digital camera in its "Kid Tough" line of products. A digital camera marketed to kids isn’t anything new. I’ve seen several really cheap versions in stores for years now. I think the difference here … Read More “FP Digital Cameras” »
So far, it’s been the kind of Thanksgiving I like – very few obligations and the ability to sleep late. Even so, we’ve kept ourselves busy. Yesterday we did a bit of geocaching, which took us to a new park in Greenville. Herdklotz Park (which must have been named by committee, according to Anna) is … Read More “Herdklotz – Named by committee” »