Posts Tagged service

Privacy Matters 1-2-3

Web user beware! This “outfit” has their advertisements on a lot of social networking web sites.  If their “pop-up” appears on your screen, I would advise that you immediately power-off your computer. I consider myself fairly web-savvy and have done countless, secure, safe transactions on the Internet for the past 15-years.  But this event totally [...]

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Moving to DynDNS

After switching to FiOS, it was time to move my domain, hurst-ri.us, from a solid provider in dotEarth to a new location with DynDNS. The reason for the move is because I would no longer be able to co-locate with my brother’s store, rah-cocos.com, as he prepares to close his store/warehouse — along with the [...]

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FiOS

My Internet-TV-Phone are now all switched over from a mix of analog/digital copper to fiber optics.  What can I say about it that has not already been said before by oh so many others?  Wow. The switchover of our analog phone line to digital was totally seamless, including testing our home alarm system.  The only [...]

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Legacy Engineering Group

A nice Christmas gift surprise arrived yesterday in the mail for me — it was a 14-month old order I made with this online store dubbed Legacy Engineering Group.  From what was reported, between health issues and an unprecedented demand for this product, it made for an equally unprecedented wait for me.  No worries, as [...]

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ArcadeComponents.com

A few months ago, I detailed had a bad experience with an out-of-state legacy computer depot for repairing a Commodore 64 home computer with a failed CIA chip.  Fortunately for me, I did not allow that to curtail my endeavor on repairing the remaining C64s still in my possession — two originals and the 64C [...]

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