May, 2010

Proudly Running WordPress 3.0 Beta!

I couldn’t wait any longer to install the software on my own blog!

The wordpress developers have pushed back the release date of the newest version of WordPress 3.0, several times and the newest push has them possibly releasing it in June 2010.

I simply could not wait that long to  enjoy the awesome new features wordpress 3.0 has to offer.

If you don’t know what these are, check out Six Revisions’ WordPress 3.0: Ultimate Guide to New Features.

Well, that’s all, this is simply a gloat post. :-)

Google Announces Google TV

The best Search Engine company ever, is now going to become the best TV company ever.

FaceBook in Trouble with the FTC

Information Week just wrote an article about Facebook Faces FTC Complaint.

Why do we keep using FaceBook when they keep doing this to us?

I do have a Facebook account, and I’ve never really cared about the privacy settings because I don’t put much personal information on there.

However, this is becoming an increasing concern…

Identity Theft is rampant, and criminals are finding it easier and easier to get the information previously held so close to the chest by people, but is now blasted out as Status Updates and Tweets.

So, what do we do?

Can Facebook even do anything about our new lack of privacy?

Let NO Man Despise Thy YOUTH!

STOP telling our young people they can’t do ANYTHING!

“Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.” 1 Timothy 4:12 (King James Version)

Teach kids to be Entrepreneurs, not Lawyers

Google Chrome is faster than Speeding Potato, Sound, and Lightning

The Average American Family (graphic)

Why is something so great, So Hard?

Below is a fantastic post which mirrors my own frustrations with Linux.

I am no novice user by any means, and a large part of my day is spent in the Linux command line with my web server. But for some reason jumping from using the command line on my web server to running a linux distro full time is not simple…

The Linux community really does need to come down off their high horse.
Simplify the linux websites of the world, and make the distributions just like Macintosh, they just work!
Otherwise Linux is doing to stay this freak sideshow attraction to the major public.

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If you don’t want to hear the rantings of someone who wishes he could love Linux but is forced to stay with Windows then, skip this section. I put this little blurb here because I expect a bunch of responses to my lack of knowledge regarding either MD5 or CD burning. It seems that whenever I talk to people about Linux I seem to run into people who are bent on convincing me I need to know more about my OS and I should be responsible for learning how to manage my machine. I had hoped Ubuntu was a departure from this camp. Unfortunately, I am beginning to suspect that Ubuntu is not the answer I had hopped it would be. I love the idea of Linus and GNU software. I have been a systems professional for nearly thirty years. There was a time many years ago when I actually got jazzed by how an OS worked internally. Heck back in the early Eighties I wrote machine code not assembler, but actual machine code because we didn’t have an assembler. I also worked on a team that developed a programming language that was sold commercially. But that was then and this is now. Now I have six kids, two jobs and no spare time. Nowadays, a computer is just a tool I use to accomplish many tasks. This server is meant to serve email and only that. I really don’t want to become a guru of Linux or Windows for that matter. I just want to use it. I am a guru of databases and that forces me to use various OS platforms. But I would prefer to know as little as I can about a particular platform as I can and still get my work done.

I do hope for the day when I can kiss Microsoft goodbye, but I do not think that time is here yet. I am not giving up completely, but I have to keep in mind that the end result is I have to support this device. I have just so many hours in the week and supporting an email server is something don’t want to spend my time doing. I can pay someone to give me access to an email server. It just doesn’t make sense to me that I should have to. Especially when I have a few PCs sitting around unused.

PS none of this was intended to start a flame war or provoke anyone. I simply have been down this road so many times in the past that I can anticipate the route and want to cut off some of the noise so I can focus on the issue at hand: Getting a working mail server setup.

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Cite my sources: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=508223