Debit and Credit Cards
For those who are confused by the options of debit and credit, here is a good article on MSNBC.
For those who are confused by the options of debit and credit, here is a good article on MSNBC.
I usually play dangerously with this blog, and keep backups so I can go back if I need to in order to maintain minimum functionality, so I’ve taken the next step and upgraded to WordPress 3.0 Beta. I will be modifying the appearance of the 2010 theme, and moving some of the header information I…
In honor of John Webb pitching for the Pensacola Pelicans, I’m featuring a picture of a game going on at the Pelican Park here in Pensacola. I’ll have to fix the text color.
For those who may come here from Twitter, you can get more information on the book at PreservingDemocracy.com, and more information on the free advance copy program from the Energion Publications Blog. In general, if you are a political leader, a writer, a blogger, or a twitterer, and might talk about the book, you are…
I’m about to upgrade this blog. It may be temporarily unavailable. I’ll post an update in this post when things appear to be back to normal. Update: The upgrade was quick and without glitches. WordPress 2.5 appears to be running well with all my normal plugins.
I’ve written a great deal about the reasons for my choices in the election this year over on my Threads blog, but I’ve largely viewed technology as a wash. Today Jason Hiner of TechRepublic rates the candidates, though he emphasizes that this is not an endorsement. He lists five critical issues, net neutrality, broadband development,…
Update: It obviously worked. Simple Tags was the only plugin to complain so far. WordPress has gone to 2.6 beta, and I’m trying it here. Despite the dangers of beta software, I usually go ahead and work with it. Please have patience during the upgrade process.
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