Charity on February 6th, 2009

I found this commercial on YouTube for the 1982 Smurf game for ColecoVision.

According to the commercial, it was also available for the Atari 2600 and Intellivision, but we had it for the ColecoVision.  I loved that game.  Please note, I was in first grade at the time.
Here’s a video of how to play it.

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Charity on December 3rd, 2008

Updated, with good news.
I use Firefox as my browser of choice, mostly.  I have to use Internet Explorer for Netflix watch instantly and occasionally another site that only works in IE.  Otherwise, I use Firefox.  And it has served me well, until recently.  It has just been getting on my nerves.  It keeps hosing up [...]

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Charity on April 9th, 2008

My husband sent me a disturbing link to an article about an emerging computer service industry: cybercrime services.
Criminals have started to use online cybercrime services instead of having to deal themselves with the technical challenges of running their own Crimeware server, installing Crimeware toolkits or compromising legitimate websites.
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Charity on January 29th, 2008

This is amazing.
The Eye-Fi wireless memory card.
It is an SD memory card that has Wi-Fi inside that wirelessly sends your pictures from your camera straight to your PC via your home wireless network.
You can also set it up to send your pictures straight to your internet social networking or photo sharing sites.
Straight from the camera. [...]

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