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Why Yahoo Mail is Still an Epic Catastrophe

Editorial By Jan 03, 2009 31 Comments

Someone in my family, with good intentions I’m sure, decided to give my dear grandmother a free Yahoo Mail account to replace her digit-ridden CompuServe e-mail address. I felt compelled to write this because as I was over at her house, she informed me that she hadn’t touched the computer in two weeks and for me to “clean out the…

DOS: Bypassing the Cyclic Redundancy Check (and other) Errors

Featured, How-To By Dec 20, 2008 1 Comment

I was terribly busy working on a case this week. Many of the documents in the case were scanned in .TIF (also known as TIFF, Tagged Image File Format) format. So, browsing through the documents in this manner proved terribly inefficient and I didn’t have enough time to look into third party programs that might help me look through .TIF…

How-To Transfer Data From Old Laptops

Hardware, How-To By Dec 14, 2008 1 Comment

To be clear, this is really just a brief overview of how to take out a typical laptop HDD (hard disk drive) and then plug it into a desktop system in order to retrieve the contents. This happens frequently. Old laptops give out in one way or another, sometimes it’s the display, the PSU (power supply unit) or the motherboard….

Why I Still Use DOS

Featured, How-To By Nov 27, 2008 3 Comments

For some of you, the thought of DOS probably brings back horrifying memories of things like IRQ conflicts, MSCDEX, the config.sys, himem.sys, etc. Those days are over, but the best aspects of DOS remain a part of Windows, fortunately. Knowledge of DOS has been critical to my geeky endeavors over the last dozen or so years. Back in the nineties,…