Geography question: What’s wrong with this Fox News story teaser?

Answer: Mt. Hood is actually in Oregon.
Geography question: What’s wrong with this Fox News story teaser?

Answer: Mt. Hood is actually in Oregon.
IOBit in their latest update to SmartDefrag has, at least, started offering their own toolbar instead of someone else’s. That’s an improvement … sort of …

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The United States Postal Service (USPS) cares! That much should be obvious from the pictures.


I’m doubtful that that the USPS apology is actually sincere. It’s really more of just a “See, we care so much about the handling of your mail that we’ll put the piece we destroyed in this nice plastic baggy. There now, don’t you feel better about us?”
Halloween has come and gone for 2009. It’s always pretty cool around my house with all of the decorations … spider web, animated ghosts, black lights, strobe lights, fog machines, and creepy giant skulls. We always get a lot of comments from kids and parents how our house “is the coolest one in the neighborhood.” Halloween is one of our favorite holidays (and Thanksgiving and Independence Day).
In the past there has been one kid who refused to come to the door. It was just too scary. This year there were a number of kids who struggled with making it up the sidewalk to the door. I found that odd because the decorations were actually toned down a bit from previous years. Most of the fog machines were moved away from the door, so it shouldn’t that scary. One little girl even talked about how she really wanted to go to the “scary house” but then couldn’t muster the courage to make it all the way to the door.
Now for the pictures!
























That concludes Halloween 2009! Thanks for stopping by!
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It has been almost a week after loading Windows 7 on my main desktop system and on my wife’s laptop. Quite frankly I don’t see what the big deal is; I’m not impressed.
My first observations:
My wife’s first observation after upgrading her laptop to Windows 7 was “Where did Outlook go?” A fair question. She’d always found it either pinned to the Start Menu or in the Quick Launch toolbar. Before I could start an explanation she asked, “Where did the Internet go?” I knew she meant Internet Explorer (and she does know that many things comprise the Internet and its not just the IE browser … she just doesn’t care about those details). I explained that the Windows developers decided that applications didn’t need to be in either of those places any more. She said, “Well, that’s dumb. Put them back.” Putting Outlook and IE back wasn’t possible, so I set them up for her the “Window 7 Way”. She’ll probably forget the way XP and Vista did it soon enough.
After getting her setup with those basic applications in places she’d easily find, her next question was “Why did we spend money on this?” Never mind that I got in when the Windows 7 pre-order period was open and got a really good deal. She wasn’t seeing the benefit of any of the changes that came along with Win7. It wasn’t rocking her world … at least not in a good way.
She isn’t noticing, but her laptop does seem to be a little bit faster to me. This laptop of hers has always been slow and it is only about 18 months old. This particular computer seems like it never had the resources to any thing. Memory, for example, was almost fully consumed by Vista. Of course, I haven’t spent a substantial amount of time using it since the upgrade. But I haven’t heard any complaints about it being slow yet. We’ll see how this works in the long run. If it does turn out that it runs faster and is less resource constrained it will have been worth the “that’s dum” and “why did we spend money on this” comments.
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