You Get What You Pay For
Check out this story. Of course your mileage may vary. I’ve heard good and bad stories about almost every vendor. Caveat Emptor!
Check out this story. Of course your mileage may vary. I’ve heard good and bad stories about almost every vendor. Caveat Emptor!
FYI – I sent this out accidentally to my Facebook and Twitter followers. Please ignore. I’m working on the various functions of aer.io, adding buy buttons and widgets. After a rough day yesterday, I seem to be getting it! I’m going to test an aer.io buy button inline for Pathways to Prayer You should see…
Gizmag describes the new technology, making it possible for blind computer users to make much, much better use of computers.
The Phantom Flex is probably not your next video camera. The price has yet to be announced, but will doubtless be high. But you (I) can drool.
From opensource.com, 15 books for kids who (you want to) love Linux and open source, Plus, three books for babies. Its’a good list. I’ve added some of these books to my Open Source Software page.
Since I’ve been showing my progress setting up with aer.io, I must note that they are making some great changes that improve the usability of the site. Here’s a widget for an uploaded ebook, in this case Dr. David Alan Black’s Aprenda a leer el Griego del Nuevo Testamento (trans. by Thomas Hudgins, et. al.):…
I’m posting this because I had some trouble finding the right terminology and eventually had to discover the right class for the object. I’m not sure why this popup kept appearing with a black background, but it did. I could not find any way to edit it, so I added CSS in the customizer. Here’s…
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