By reader request, here is a line by line recap of my most recent 2,000 posts. I attempted to create a page with links to every post, going back to about the turn of the century, but my web server currently can’t handle that load. I figure 2,000 post titles is probably more than enough for you to decide how much of my stuff you want to read, though.
I appreciate you taking a look.
- Genesis vs SNES: Battle of the 16-bit consoles
- Paint 3D printed models: Here’s how
- S gauge vs O gauge
- What is a cold solder joint?
- Why did paint have lead in it?
- Gaslight Square, St. Louis
- 30-30-30 reset
- Mito tin trains: Postwar Japanese tin
- Early majority in marketing
- How to hook up a Sega Genesis to a TV
- Homer G. Phillips Hospital, St. Louis
- Dell Optiplex case swap
- Qualys vs Rapid7
- Is the Commodore 128 power supply safe to use?
- Drywall outlet hole too big? Let’s fix it.
- 301 keyboard error
- The secret history of the F-14’s flight computer
- How to connect a Lionel transformer to track
- Questions landlords ask
- HP Touchpad tablet
- Who makes Kobalt hand tools for Lowe’s?
- Commodore SFD-1001
- Can you caulk over grout?
- Testors Dullcote alternative
- Electrical box screw size
- CRT burn in
- How much weight can a 2×4 hold?
- Brushless drill vs brushed: Which is better?
- View headers in Gmail to see if that mail is real
- How many Atari 2600 games are there?
- Lionel Scout train sets: Entry level Lionel
- Commodore 1084 monitor
- Do blackout curtains help with heat?
- How long does oil based paint take to dry?
- Baking computer chips: Fixing chips in an oven
- Mizuno East-West train set
- What are mineral spirits?
- Does a USB hub need power?
- Who makes Kobalt power tools for Lowe’s?
- How to cut Lionel tubular track
- Elmer’s Glue All vs School Glue
- Who makes Husky tools?
- Tire pressure low when cold? Here’s why
- Q scale model railroading
- Is isopropyl alcohol the same as rubbing alcohol?
- Jonard EX-2 review: The best chip puller
- How to stain pine to look like oak
- Yet another server migration
- MOS 6522 replacement
- Hayes compatible modem: What it means
- Broadcom vs Intel NIC
- Monitor stand for retro computers
- Amiga Bridgeboard: The PC compatibility option
- Why are some books so cheap on Amazon?
- My plank wood ceiling
- What is RS-232?
- GFCI vs AFCI
- How to mount a power strip
- Qualys severity vs CVSS
- DIY wood crate shelves
- Why are some books so expensive on Amazon?
- What to look for in a surge protector
- Asymmetric attack examples
- Can’t type in PyCharm? Try this first.
- Normal GPU temperature
- Can you paint drywall without texture?
- Selling books on Amazon
- Surge protector vs power strip
- Are tenkeyless keyboards good?
- Composite vs S-Video
- How to keep paint rollers from drying out
- How can market penetration be achieved?
- How to keep paint from drying out
- Monitor for a Commodore VIC-20
- Resize images in bulk in Windows 10
- Can a storm damage a modem?
- Can you paint drywall without primer?
- What is a PS2 keyboard?
- Was the Macintosh a failure?
- How to change Windows 10’s default image viewer
- Windows Explorer slow? Try this.
- How to keep paint brushes from drying out
- What is daisy chaining?
- Laser printer streaks and how to fix them
- Why Amiga failed
- Commodore 1570 disk drive
- AST Computers and AST Research
- Atari SDrive Max
- How to not drill too deep
- How to cut rigid foam insulation board
- Amiga 1080 monitor
- u200b: What it is, and why it messes up your code or data
- Atarisoft: If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em
- Are old Tandy computers worth anything?
- Are Westinghouse TVs good?
- Timex Sinclair 1500: The ZX81 in Spectrum clothing
- Trash-80: What it meant and why it stuck
- GT 710 vs GT 1030
- Are police scanners illegal?
- Buying computer gear in the 80s and 90s
- The difference between CVE and CVSS
- TRS-80 MC-10: Radio Shack’s cheapest computer
- 1983 video game crash
- x16 GPU in PCIe x1 slot: The caveats
- How to use Excel VLOOKUP
- What does CVE stand for? How do you fix one?
- Make a picture ledge for your vintage computer
- Timex Sinclair 1000: The can’t-miss that missed
- Windows 10 audio not working? Try this.
- How to remove sticker residue
- Atari 800 video cables
- What CVSS is and how to use it
- 7805 switch mode replacement
- ETL file: What it is and how to open it
- Why do capacitors fail?
- Combining cells in Excel
- What social engineering is and how it works
- How to remove tape residue
- Amiga 600: The Amiga no one wanted
- Job offer acceptance deadline? Proceed with caution.
- Is HGST a good brand? Are HGST drives reliable?
- CISSP salary expectations
- Burn marks on a Commodore 64
- Advice for new bloggers
- The Delmar Divide in St. Louis
- Wrinkled traces on a Commodore 64 motherboard
- Imposter syndrome in tech and cyber security
- History of Western Digital hard drives
- Stack rank: An employee perspective
- John Bolton, The Room Where It Happened: A review
- Linkedin connection requests from strangers
- Replace or repair roof? Know when it’s time.
- Typical benefits package for employees
- Retrobright with sunlight and no chemicals
- What is the difference between 1/64 and 1/87 visually?
- Eephus pitch in baseball
- IEEE-488 and Commodore
- Commodore 8-inch floppy disk drives
- Relating to a black male
- What does Unisys do?
- Shodan API Python example
- Is Windows Unix based?
- Infinite game: What does it mean?
- Atari 800 vs 800XL
- Why does reseating RAM work?
- Lawn mower bogs down? Try this.
- House money pit solutions
- Is Aliexpress safe?
- What is DDoSing or a DDoS attack?
- Reverse polarity outlet danger
- Add a case fan to a Dell Optiplex
- Drill vs impact driver
- Why should I learn Python?
- How to unschedule a WordPress post
- Laser 128 computer
- Bluetooth audio not working on a Mac
- How does a Lionel e-unit work?
- Is the Linksys WRT54G obsolete?
- Windows 10 Start Menu not working: A 30-second fix
- Can you download RAM?
- RAM Doubler remembered
- Skyline tin buildings
- What to do with an unsolicited offer to buy property
- Budget folding rig
- How to fix a sticky door knob
- Pretty print JSON in Python
- Technical difficulties
- Louis Marx: The bygone toy king
- Can Gamestop survive?
- Does undervolting damage your GPU?
- How to disassemble a Sharpie
- Bill Gates: Hero or Villain?
- Wire a Sakai O gauge switch
- Statistical significance – why it matters
- What is shingled media recording?
- Folding at home GPU not running
- Best video card for i5-3470
- Are Lionel trains AC or DC?
- How to get an entry level cyber security job
- Qualys false positives
- Dell Optiplex 3010 upgrades
- Is Windows 7 safe to use?
- Tales of computer retail past
- How to dust your model railroad
- Kevin Mitnick security awareness training – can you trust him?
- Foldingathome – how little is too little?
- Why no Windows 9? The surprising reason
- Foldingathome with the Nvidia Geforce 210
- What to do if you’ve been laid off
- History of Charter Communications
- Is gigabit Internet worth it?
- Is it cheaper to build a PC?
- What to do if you think you’ll be laid off
- Soldering for model railroaders
- Fix NES controllers yourself
- How old is retro?
- What is LVP flooring?
- Atari 2600 voltage regulator troubleshooting and replacement
- American Flyer track radius
- Amana dishwasher not cleaning well? Try this.
- Root cause – what it is and why it’s important
- What is dollar cost averaging?
- DO vs MD: Two philosophies, but both doctors
- Marx 1829 vs 333
- NEC V20 CPU: A bit of pep for an XT
- Timex Sinclair 2068: the ZX Spectrum’s ill-fated brother
- How to make Hot Wheels go faster
- What is a phreaker in hacking or IT terms?
- Do programmable thermostats save money?
- Train runs better backward than forward
- What is a multi core processor?
- Am I saving enough for retirement? Are you?
- Are stocks safe to invest in?
- What are keywords for SEO?
- How big is 1:43 scale?
- How much does a blogger make?
- Coffee maker leaks? Try this.
- Should I roll over my 401(K)?
- 401(K) asset allocation
- What can damage a Lionel train?
- How to disassemble an Atari 2600 VCS
- Titebond 2 vs 3
- Bobson Dugnutt: The man, the meme, the legend
- Roth 401(K) vs traditional
- How much weight can a train table support?
- SSD vs HDD: Advantages of SSDs over hard drives
- What is infosec?
- Enter BIOS setup in HP computers
- How much weight can a screw in a stud hold?
- Code 100 vs Code 83
- Geothermal heating and cooling pros and cons
- Repair damaged PCB traces with wire
- My Ikea furniture adventures
- What to do with old countertops
- Make your own train backdrop
- Are home warranty plans worth it?
- TV wall mount won’t unfold
- How to reboot a modem and router
- Which post office is open on Sunday?
- Marx caboose values
- Coax cable TV antenna you can make yourself
- Liquid Nails vs wood glue
- Is St Louis dangerous?
- Openoffice vs Libreoffice
- What does diecast mean?
- Is the Honey Chrome extension safe?
- Can you paint vinyl siding?
- Monitor for Commodore 64
- How to remove super glue
- Zinc pest: What it is and what to do about it
- Tile over Formica backsplash
- What is WD-40 used for?
- How to pronounce GIF: JIF or GIF?
- How to find a stud in the wall
- Liberty Falls Collection
- Wood for pantry shelves
- Best way to cut laminate countertop
- What is pot metal?
- How to maintain Lionel trains
- Get permanent marker off plastic
- Barracuda garbage disposal review
- Extend case panel connectors easily and cheaply
- How tall is an O scale train?
- Can you put laminate over tile?
- How to open a Commodore 64 or VIC-20
- Pros and cons of integrated motherboards
- How to hook up a Super Nintendo
- What is a Magne-Traction train?
- Configuring PC case digital speed displays
- Is Hart a good brand?
- Why Atari failed
- Is buying a house an investment?
- North Pole Express Christmas train set
- Difference between SDHC and SDXC
- How to fix a broken wire
- Where is the Roku IP address?
- How to hook up a Nintendo 64
- Lionel tubular track vs Fastrack
- What are keyboard o rings?
- Removing black marks from linoleum floors
- Windows 10 mouse cursor disappears? Try this.
- Lionel HO scale
- ESS Audiodrive: An underrated retro sound card
- Inspector fails outlets not wrapped in tape
- My rebuilt IBM 5170 PC/AT
- Why we have a cybersecurity talent shortage
- Repair the fiberboard insulator in a train motor
- What is fuzzing?
- Using a Sound Blaster 16 on a 286
- Underappreciated at work? Here’s what to do.
- Where to buy CRT monitors
- Investing in model trains: Good idea or bad?
- Tube radio buzz: The non-obvious fix
- Is Yoast SEO good?
- Valid reasons for running unauthenticated vulnerability scans
- 5.25 floppy drive maintenance
- Converting Marx couplers to Lionel
- Building a computer in the 90s
- Is Ridgid better than Ryobi?
- Advantages and disadvantages of floppy disks
- What does a TP-Link do?
- Plastimarx: Marx’s Mexican subsidiary
- How much does an author make?
- How to view your Twitter inferred interests
- Is Ryobi a good brand?
- Put your blog posts on Pinterest for free
- Marx tender values
- Will a new Roku buffer less?
- Goodwill by the pound
- What is MS-DOS?
- Size of the upper handle bolt for a lawn mower
- How to use O27 track clips
- What is DNS over TLS?
- Is debt a sin against God?
- Why Intel stopped making motherboards
- Is condensation on light bulbs dangerous?
- Repair Marx switches
- First 486 computer: The Apricot VX FT
- VGA connector doesn’t fit? Here’s why.
- Deliberate security threats
- IBM PC vs XT
- Lionel’s American Flyer “buyout”
- How long should you let spray paint dry?
- How do emulators work?
- Cyber security degree or certifications?
- What came after 486?
- How to find train shows
- Using a CD-ROM drive in MS-DOS
- Why patching can make your Kenna score go up instead of down
- BIOS hard drive limits
- How does Nessus detect vulnerabilities?
- Lionel 184 bungalow notes
- What does a Sound Blaster do?
- Copy an option profile in Qualys
- SD to IDE performance
- What does secured mean for Internet access?
- Lionel’s connection to Marx
- Confirmed vs potential vulnerabilities in Qualys
- How long does a power supply last?
- Using an NE2000 network card in DOS
- Remove rust with vinegar
- Is USB blocking misguided security?
- Matching Commodore breadbin beige
- Does the Nintendo Switch have Ethernet?
- Gotek floppy emulator for retro PCs
- Does a Lionel train have to run in a circular loop?
- Why computer cases changed from beige to black
- Qualys vs Kenna
- News vs propaganda
- Optimizing DOS memory
- Who owns Lionel Trains?
- How to leave an expansion gap
- What a buffer overflow looks like
- PC DOS vs MS-DOS
- How does Kenna Security work?
- Lionel CW-40 vs CW-80 transformers
- What is retro in computers?
- Is a 4GB 32-bit computer OK for web browsing and word processing?
- Are Blu phones good? Are Blu phones safe?
- Refurbish a toilet with vinegar
- Dinky 1:48 vehicles for O scale
- Atari ST vs Amiga
- How accurate Stranger Things is to the 80s
- How to collect vintage computers
- Making an example of Equifax
- Windup toy trains
- What is the common wire in electrical wiring?
- Sega Genesis power supply specs
- Super VGA vs XGA
- Fix a VIC-20 displaying the wrong colors
- Lionel vs American Flyer fans
- A+ vs Security+
- Computer game cartridges
- Why the Atari 5200 failed
- What to do if a ground wire comes off your light fixture
- Lionel vs American Flyer wiring
- Why does the government require CISSP or Security+?
- Incorrect DOS version: How to fix it
- Over the range microwave stuck? This may help.
- Connect an Apple II to a TV
- Are all Lionel prewar couplers compatible?
- What happened to 2.88 MB floppies?
- How long does a laptop AC adapter last?
- Pi1541 vs SD2IEC
- How big is a train engine?
- Why buy a workstation computer?
- Atari 2600 won’t turn on? Try this.
- Advantages and disadvantages of CLI
- Epyx Fast Load commands
- What are 1 gauge trains?
- What does backported mean?
- LHA file format
- How to lower your toolbox height
- Printers for vintage computers
- What is a narrow gauge railroad?
- Build your own Commodore 64 power supply
- Sears vs Stanley Craftsman tools
- Amiga chip RAM vs fast RAM vs slow RAM
- Align a Commodore 1541 disk drive
- Marx 994 locomotive
- The Golden Circle and computers
- Should I install updates on my computer?
- Pi1541 and fast load cartridges
- What is Roku TV?
- Atari PC1: The Atari IBM-compatible
- Are laser printers good for home use?
- Baseball card junk wax era
- Epyx Fast Load mods
- Remove paint from toy trains without chemicals
- Why hackers hack the government
- Qualys showing the wrong time in its user interface
- How to fix loose dresser drawers: An illustrated guide
- Windows ME vs Windows XP
- New Marx/Ameritrains trains
- Security+ vs Security+ce
- Erector set screw size
- What to look for in a Commodore 64
- The decline of toy stores
- Fastening American Flyer track
- Authenticated scans across multiple domains
- How to clean vintage computers
- Youtube says click to enable video converter? Here’s the fix.
- Start menu keeps scrolling down? A simple fix
- Maximum grade for Lionel trains
- How to find positive and negative DC wires
- Why the IBM PCjr failed
- Cheap project enclosures
- Deconstructing my first computer
- Lower rolling resistance for tin trains
- Are VHS tapes worth collecting?
- Shop vac blowing dust out back? It’s the filter.
- Commodore VIC-20 models
- How long does a mechanical keyboard last?
- Silver frame Marx cars
- Why are mechanical keyboards so expensive?
- Will a table saw cut through nails?
- How to fix a crooked valve stem on a bike
- Why VHS beat Betamax
- Lionel TW transformer
- Script to determine if an IP is in a CIDR range
- Why Microsoft is the best – in some minds
- Change or remove a doorknob faceplate
- Commodore 1702 monitor
- Marx 897 locomotive
- Colecovison: the hard-luck 1982 console
- Mac doesn’t work with external monitors with the lid closed
- Why making a table saw from a circular saw is dangerous
- Why did Apple fail in the 90s?
- Buying trains at estate sales
- How game cracking works
- Which is bigger, 1:64 scale or 1:87 scale
- When will baseball cards make a comeback?
- Why did Microsoft beat Apple? And why Apple doesn’t care.
- Marx 1829 locomotive
- Add an outlet to the garage from the adjacent room
- Floppy cable doesn’t fit? Here’s the fix.
- Buying tools at estate sales
- What to do with old Qualys zero-day vulnerabilities
- How do Lionel trains work?
- Yoast internal linking not working? Try this simple trick.
- Search by MAC address in Qualys
- Northern Tool vs Harbor Freight
- Fix a Craftsman table saw that won’t turn on
- Marx Commodore Vanderbilt
- Stream from Windows Media Player to Roku
- Why collect baseball cards?
- 13 ways to save money on power tools
- Grades of power tools
- Do Lionel trains have lead paint?
- How to coupon Harbor Freight
- We buy houses for cash. What does that even mean?
- Stop phone calls from political parties if you don’t want them
- Origin of DeWalt tools
- LEDs for American Flyer, Lionel, and Marx trains
- Should I paint my basement?
- Cut plywood without a table saw
- Change batteries in a 27 LED Harbor Freight work light/flashlight
- Reduce American Flyer voltage drop
- How to sort by color in Excel
- 1989 Donruss variations
- What are scam likely calls?
- How to sort screws and nails
- Using landscape transformers on train layouts
- How to take the drawers out of a Stanley toolbox
- Insulate an overhang properly and safely
- How to cut thin metal at home
- Are Harbor Freight tools any good?
- Transfer an image to metal with paper
- How bad is MS08-067?
- White spots on polyurethane: How to fix them
- Organize tool box drawers cheap
- How to take the drawers out of a Craftsman toolbox
- Wiring Marx Accessories
- Make replacement drawers for a small parts organizer
- Gigabit USB 3.0 Ethernet adapter on USB 2.0 port
- How to block computer scammer calls
- How to disassemble and service a Marx 333 locomotive
- Can Magnets Damage Electronics?
- What are Thread Cutting Screws Used For?
- Painting electric train track
- Which Commodore power supplies are safe to use
- Three fixes when a shower leaks but not the tub
- American Flyer Transformer Wiring Diagram
- How do you make money when stock goes down?
- What is an Out of Band Network?
- What is Dedicated Band Control?
- Buying Cull Lumber at Home Depot
- Why are Lionel trains so expensive?
- Netstat foreign address
- Roku Internet speed is poor? Here’s what to do
- Best way to store Lionel trains
- Increase powerline speed with these weird tricks
- Is it normal to see a spark when you plug something in?
- Rock Island toy train set
- AT&T U-verse bridge mode
- Bing SEO optimization: An untapped resource
- What is the purpose of Powerpoint?
- Computer power cord AWG: Why it matters
- Marx 999 locomotive variations
- Playstation audiophile CD player
- Can you listen to cell phone calls with a scanner?
- Is Atari still in business?
- Why is Alex Madrid’s baseball card so expensive?
- Galvanized village houses and trains
- Can Roku replace cable TV?
- How to clean off battery acid
- Computerland: Pioneering national computer store
- What is Lotus Notes? How IT becomes legacy
- Ives trains
- OS/2 Warp: A tribute
- How does Roku make money?
- Commodore 64 clones
- Snagit alternative
- Dollar store Christmas village scale
- Dollar Tree Christmas village
- Texas Instruments Speak and Spell
- Vinyl floor tiles separating
- What happened to Blackberry?
- K-Line trains
- Texas Instruments Home Computer
- Upload faster than download? Try this
- First desktop computer
- Can you use Roku without wifi?
- How to restore a Marx 999 locomotive
- Was Atari 2600 8-bit? Kind of
- How to stop robocalls on my cell phone
- What Roku to buy
- How to report scam phone calls
- Marx train runs slowly? Some troubleshooting tips
- Super Mario Bros Commodore 64 version
- Patch management best practices
- Fixing Windows 10 random lockups
- How to block robocalls on a landline phone
- Connect Atari to modern TV sets
- AT&T Gigabit not fast? How to troubleshoot
- How to check computer usage
- How to make a hanging indent in Word
- What is WebOS on a TV?
- Commodore 64 motherboard revisions
- What happened to Palm Pilots?
- What is the difference between SSD and HDD?
- Applying for a job with no experience
- Merge CSV files with header in Windows, OS X and Linux
- Train show tips
- Abit BP6: In memoriam
- Can SNES play NES games? No. Here’s why.
- How long should a router last? It depends.
- Nessus false positives
- Hyperx Alloy FPS Pro review
- How much does it cost to build a computer?
- Roku buffering all the time
- Excel row height must be between 0 and 5.68″
- CPM operating system
- Using a multimeter in model railroading
- How secure is Chrome?
- Low cost computers
- Why is Wikipedia not a reliable source?
- Commodore 1541 disk drive: Slow. Unreliable. Cheap enough.
- Watch home movies on Roku
- Original Atari 2600 heavy sixer
- What does an IT professional do?
- Dead electrical outlet
- PIF file type meaning
- Roku overheating fixes
- Lionel 92 circuit breaker instructions
- Are PDF files safe to open?
- Cyber security and cryptography
- Most valuable Fleer baseball cards
- CISSP vs CEH
- How to find estate sales
- Commodore 1581 drive
- DNS over TLS: Protect your network with Ubuntu
- Vulnerability assessment vs penetration test: What’s the difference?
- Apple IIgs vs Macintosh
- Welsh Baby Carriage Company, St. Louis
- Fix a small leak in a basement wall
- How long do graphics cards last?
- Cleanbrowsing.org review
- SSD not detected in BIOS? Try this.
- History of Dell computers
- Install Chrome OS on an old laptop or PC
- How to print from a Chromebook to an HP printer
- How to save money fast on a low income
- How long do laptops last?
- What does IBM compatible mean?
- Should I buy a used Chromebook?
- Asus dual WAN router with AT&T Internet
- How often should you replace your router?
- Leading Edge computers
- What is fiber wifi?
- How to not let the bad guys Segment Smack your Linux box around
- Marx president figurines for train layouts
- How to log into an AT&T router
- Can you use a Dell charger on an HP laptop?
- Does laser printer toner expire? Not really.
- How to find my router IP
- Extract a MAC address from Excel data
- An announcement regarding Facebook and this blog
- AT&T vs Spectrum Internet
- Commodore Plus 4 and Commodore 16
- AOL history
- How to use your own router with AT&T U-verse or AT&T Fiber
- How to change an AT&T U-Verse wifi password
- Is there a virus on my phone?
- Micron Computers’ rise and fall
- Does retail count as sales experience?
- What was the Y2K problem and what was the solution?
- Countif example: Data analysis with Excel
- Inherent risk definition
- How to accept all changes in Word
- How to create a stacked bar chart in Excel
- CPU vs core, or core vs processor
- Wrist pain from typing
- Cleaning NES games and consoles
- Advantages of Intel processors
- White hat gray hat black hat – what’s the difference?
- Can your computer become infected with a virus via email?
- Coleco Adam computer
- Budget pfSense build with workstation parts
- Are trade deficits bad?
- What is Comptia A+ certification?
- 8088 vs 8086
- Convert HTML to Word
- 1934 Goudey baseball cards
- Should I buy a Chromebook? Yes!
- How to pay with Paypal on Amazon
- How did computers change during the 1990s?
- Peeling or alligatoring paint problems: How to fix them
- How to superscript in Excel
- Would you rent to someone with bad credit?
- How to calculate monthly income from biweekly paycheck
- How to become a network engineer
- Windows 95 vs 98
- How much should your mortgage be?
- Where to sell computer parts
- How much is my computer worth? How to find out
- What is satin finish?
- Commodore SX 64
- What does compressing a file do?
- How long do modems last?
- Why is collaboration important?
- Best time to buy computer parts
- What is a Zip drive?
- Lease vs own: Which makes more sense?
- Brute force hacking
- What is geolocation? And is it good or bad?
- Uses of Microsoft Excel
- What is a managed service provider?
- What does No Internet Secured mean?
- What is a runbook?
- Best furnace air filter
- Radio Shack laptops
- How to remove latex paint from plastic
- What is a bot in computer terms?
- What is Internet speed?
- How to hook up a monitor to a laptop
- Silicon Power S55 SSD is a hard bargain
- What does BBS mean, or bulletin board system?
- Best certifications to get
- How to become a system administrator
- What is a blog used for?
- How to create a good password
- How good is my password?
- What is a reseller?
- What is CMOS in a computer?
- How to zip a folder in Windows 10
- Zero client vs thin client
- Is HDMI better than VGA?
- 1980s technology
- Workstation vs desktop
- Video card vs graphics card
- How much RAM do you need?
- Cheap home server options
- $100 gaming PC? Not easy but possible
- How much rent should I charge?
- Charter Hospital / Charter Behavioral Health: A look back
- How to connect a NES to a modern TV
- What is a network interface card, or NIC?
- Dell or HP laptop: Which is better?
- What to look for in a motherboard
- Cyrix processor chips: In memoriam
- What is public cloud?
- What is Shadow IT?
- Do Chromebooks need antivirus protection?
- How to clean a circuit board
- Good short term goals
- Commodore 65: A 16-bit C-64 that never was
- All my husband cares about is money
- What is machine language?
- Is emulation legal?
- What is considered a sales position?
- O gauge vs O27 gauge trains and track
- Why is a college degree important?
- Best baseball cards to invest in
- What are prices like at estate sales?
- On3 vs On30: Narrow gauge O scale trains
- Best things to collect
- Why do hackers hack?
- 1990s AOL competitors
- Remove the last octet of an IP address in Excel
- Packard Bell vs Hewlett-Packard
- Why did Marx Toys close?
- Why did Compaq fail?
- How a vulnerability scanner works
- Do I need a managed switch at home?
- How to remove crayon from plastic
- What is a vulnerability management program?
- What is self-etching primer?
- Reboot Windows from a command line
- Qualys asset tracking: All you need to know
- Bootleg ground: What it is and why it’s dangerous
- Never buy a house – good idea or bad?
- Stan Musial and Biggie’s, St. Louis
- How far can you run an Ethernet cable?
- O scale vs O gauge
- Peel and stick tile over ceramic tile
- What qualifies as media mail? What is considered media mail by the USPS?
- Does oven cleaner damage car paint?
- O and O27 track dimensions
- How to remove rivets with a drill
- Who bought Gateway computers?
- How big is a G scale train?
- On30 scale vs HO scale
- Sears Atari 2600 clone: The Sears Video Arcade
- Mechanical keyboard key stopped working? Here’s a fix.
- Authenticated scan vs unauthenticated
- Certificate of creditable coverage: Why you may need it
- Fast Ethernet vs Gigabit Ethernet
- Baseball error cards list
- How to fix loose outlets
- Vulnerability management best practices
- Telecommuting pros and cons
- How big is an HO scale train?
- Hole too big for screw in wall
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- Marx trains history, 1934-1974
- Toothbrush in dishwasher
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- Why is x86 so popular? Momentum.
- How to store Liquid Nails once opened
- Lock a Marx motor in one direction
- Computers in the 1990s
- In defense of Intel, a little
- Windows 10 sound not working? Here’s the quick fix.
- Commodore 64 vs Nintendo 64
- Toy stores that went out of business
- G gauge vs O gauge
- Light switch without ground
- How much mortgage can I afford on 100K?
- reboot vs init 6
- Lionel ZW transformer circuit breaker
- Make O27 track ties out of foamcore board
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- Advantages of 8086 over 8085
- Windows unquoted search path fix
- RAM and ROM explained
- What to do when a Marx engine can’t pull
- Commodore 64 CPU
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- Scale of Marx trains and accessories
- How to quit a fast food job
- Can Best Buy survive?
- Apple II vs Macintosh
- American Flyer 594 animated track gang with O gauge track
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- Computers in 1980
- Commodore 64 vs IBM PC
- How long to study for CISSP
- What does IBM do now?
- Christmas village set up tips
- A quiet mechanical keyboard
- Commodore 64 connectors
- What does a CISSP do?
- Make your own Tootsietoy tires
- Mike Schmidt rookie card value
- How to get a job in information security
- Nano Metalfigs scale
- Commodore 16 vs 64
- How a light socket works
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- American Flyer track terminal
- Types of computer memory chips
- Baking SSDs: The SSD oven trick
- What happened to Prodigy Internet
- Do I need gigabit Ethernet?
- Most popular computer brands
- Why my house didn’t pass inspection
- GFCI without ground wire
- American Flyer bulb cross reference
- Difference between antivirus and antimalware
- Intel NIC vs Realtek networking
- Change a wall light fixture
- Hi rail in model railroading
- The baseball card bubble
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- Bavarian Inn, St. Louis
- Atari 5200 power supply specs
- George Brett rookie card value
- Hosting your own web server at home
- Velvet Freeze history
- Commodore 64 value
- HO scale vs O scale trains
- Best brand of paint for rental property
- Baseball card brands
- Commodore 64 vs IBM PCjr
- Sizes of model trains or model train scales
- How hard is Security+?
- Does peel and stick tile last?
- Rarest baseball cards – the Big Three
- Are Lionel trains worth anything?
- How to cut vinyl tile around door jambs
- DD-WRT advantages
- Advantages and disadvantages of MS-DOS
- 1933 Goudey baseball cards
- Where to buy Lionel trains in St. Louis
- Can’t afford furniture? Here are some ideas.
- How to use a Commodore 64
- WAR in baseball statistics
- How to disable a light switch
- The Lionel KW transformer
- Commodore 64 operating system
- The update is already installed on this system
- Central Hardware, St. Louis history
- Al Pedrique: RBI Baseball mystery man
- Thank you, Jerry Pournelle
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- What happened to Tyco RC and trains?
- OPS in baseball statistics
- Which wire is hot, black or white? Is the black wire hot?
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- How to cut FRP panels quickly and easily
- Nintendo NES AC adapter replacement
- Why have Marx toys dropped in value?
- Least valuable baseball cards
- Rent a house with bad credit
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- Is TP-Link good?
- Scale vs gauge: Not quite interchangeable
- Finding and blocking an abusive host from your Apache log
- Is Windows Firewall enough protection?
- Can Teflon tape be used on gas fittings?
- What is the purpose of a screen saver?
- Commodore computer models
- Expanded vs Extended memory, or EMS vs XMS
- Why do Lionel trains have three rails?
- Commodore 64 Z80 cartridge
- Reliable power supply brands
- Most valuable baseball cards of the 1970s
- Vacancy switch vs occupancy switch
- Do AC adapters go bad?
- Watering hole attack prevention
- Why did old PCs have a turbo button?
- Coleco Gemini: An Atari 2600 clone from 1983
- Command line for active directory users and computers
- 90s computer brands
- Toner vs drum unit: Laser printer consumables
- Vinyl plank flooring on walls
- How to fix a lamp cord
- Commodore 256: The 8-bit that never was
- 1981 Fleer baseball cards
- What salary do I need to buy a house?
- Dyson vacuum cleaner repair/rebuild
- The meaning of superseded patches
- Using Adsense with WordPress
- A Lionel e-unit wiring diagram
- Is it worth it to buy a house?
- Disadvantages of the 8086 microprocessor
- Most valuable baseball cards of the 1980s
- Who still uses Wordperfect?
- What happened to Compuserve?
- Using compact flash as a hard drive
- Are LED light bulbs worth it?
- Why did IBM fail at PCs?
- What is retro gaming?
- St. Louis thrift stores
- Where to buy vintage computers
- What to do about Petya ransomware if you already deployed MS17-010
- The IBM PS/1 (or IBM PS1)
- Prong stuck in an outlet? Here’s the fix.
- Cleaning N64 games
- Computers in 1985: It was a very good year
- Cheap closet doors
- What happened to Digital Equipment Corporation?
- Replace your UPS battery
- Vulnerability scanning best practices
- What happened to CompUSA?
- How to take apart Hot Wheels without a drill
- What is a game cartridge?
- Commodore 64 models
- IBM PS/2 vs PC
- What is a 3D SSD?
- Compaq Deskpro 386
- Connect a 2 wire light fixture to a 3 wire ceiling box
- Chip won’t work on your credit card? Try this.
- What went wrong with Windows Vista
- Wiring a Lionel LW transformer
- Still using Windows XP? Let’s talk options.
- Benefits of defragmenting your computer hard drive
- Atari 2600 power supply specs
- The Atari 2600 CPU: The MOS 6507
- Wire a Marx Girard station
- Radio Shack computers
- How long do roofs last on houses?
- How many properties can one person manage?
- Fix your dead SSD with the power cycle method
- 1948 Bowman baseball
- Advantages and disadvantages of Windows NT 3.1
- IBM PS/2 series
- Water seepage in basement: Five fixes
- Connect a 2-wire light fixture without ground
- Epyx Fast Load cartridge
- Peel and stick tile over existing vinyl
- Is powerline networking safe?
- Phone call saying services are stopped on your computer? It’s a scam.
- Is 802.11ac faster than gigabit Ethernet?
- What is Spectrum, or Charter Spectrum?
- Netgear vs TP-Link
- Wiring a Lionel KW transformer
- Common security attacks and countermeasures
- How big is 1:64 scale?
- Cheap baseboard alternatives
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- Testors model paint tips for better results
- Windows registry explained simply
- A Viglink review
- Gigabit card only connecting at 100mbps? Here’s the fix.
- Start button disappeared? Here’s the fastest fix.
- How does MAC address filtering help to secure a wireless network?
- Fix MLB.tv loading please wait on Roku
- Configure a Netgear R6300 as an access point
- What to look for in a USB flash drive
- Commodore 64 common questions and answers
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- Why is Publisher hyphenating my words?
- Skycure: a review
- Account for period between jobs
- Taming Windows 95/98/98SE/ME Out of Memory Errors
- The copper piece on a locomotive
- Marx William Crooks locomotive
- Patch management strategy
- Cleaning copper contacts
- 1541 vs 1541C
- Nook charger replacement
- Make a 3/16 scale Marx ore car
- Check SSD alignment in Windows
- American Flyer 1275 circuit breaker instructions
- Glue coming up between vinyl tiles
- Advantages and disadvantages of Lotus 1-2-3
- Cheap Babe Ruth baseball cards
- Dangers of public wifi — and how to stay safe
- Why Jack Tramiel left Commodore
- Wiring a Lionel 1033 transformer
- Tootsietoys and lead paint
- Fix kitchen light bulb flickering
- Best Pfsense hardware
- How safe is my computer from hackers?
- What can I do to improve the security of my digital information?
- How easily can someone hack my home computer and steal personal information?
- Testors model paint dried out? Here’s what to do.
- Wire a Lionel ZW transformer
- Migrate Windows 7 to SSD or install fresh?
- Fix bathroom light bulb flickering
- Is this vinyl tile asbestos? How to check.
- Commodore 64 vs Amiga
- Restoring Tootsietoys and other early diecast vehicles
- Lionel 675 disassembly
- The HP Elitebook 8440p and Windows 10
- Vinyl tile expansion gap — do you need one?
- Wash an electric toothbrush in a dishwasher
- Remove paint from plastic
- Xxcopy vs Robocopy
- Linksys vs TP-Link
- Which Lionel transformer do I need?
- Wire a Marx motor without a reverse unit
- Cleaning the Windows registry – and optimizing
- Boot a Lenovo Thinkcentre off USB
- How to disassemble a Linksys EA6200 router
- Repair a Lionel train motor
- All about the Lionel RW transformer
- Lenovo Thinkcentre M58 upgrades
- When KB Toys closed
- Optimize Windows 10 for better performance
- Is peel and stick tile any good?
- All about the Lionel KW
- Commodore 1541 vs clones
- A 4inkjets review: recommended
- Londontoy: Canada’s answer to Tootsietoy
- Fix a Windows boot loop with AHCI
- All about the Lionel ZW
- Tablet battery replacement
- Replace a Lionel RW rectifier disc with a diode
- Meaning of the word commodore
- Lionel KW diode installation
- Fix a screw hole that is too big
- Scale of Tootsietoy cars
- What to do between jobs, or in between jobs
- Wire a bathroom fan and light on one switch
- Whatever happened to Dr. Thomas Pabst?
- How to avoid cleaning Lionel track
- Convert a list of hostnames to a list of IP addresses
- History of overclocking
- Repair Lionel ZW binding posts cheaply
- Fix gaps in vinyl tile or planks
- Keep Marx sliding couplers from hanging up
- D-Link vs TP-Link
- Find capitalized words in Libreoffice or Openoffice
- Best wireless security mode
- True 1:48 O scale cars (as in autos)
- Is DD-WRT safe?
- Boot a Lenovo Ideapad 100 from USB
- Hipwell Manufacturing Co. of Pittsburgh
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- Vintage tin litho buildings
- How to grade baseball cards
- The first Compaq computer
- Lenovo Ideapad 100 laptop won’t turn on? Fix it
- Buying used computer parts
- LOAD “$”,8,1 – what it means
- Asuswrt-Merlin vs Cisco
- Bathroom lighting ideas: bar vs fixture
- How to clean viruses off your computer for free
- Fasten Lionel track to foam board
- Asuswrt-Merlin vs DD-WRT
- How to quiet Lionel Fastrack
- How to fix a computer that won’t turn on
- Fix a Device Manager Code 43 error
- Repair a large hole in drywall
- How to set up and optimize an Asus RT-AC66U
- Bachmann vs Lionel
- How to destroy a computer hard drive
- Where Lionel trains are made
- What is a router DMZ? Is it safe to use?
- A farmhouse-style laptop desk
- Can I mix Fastrack and old track?
- Can I use a CISSP book to study for SSCP?
- Replace a ceiling light fixture
- Spectrum bought by AT&T? Not quite.
- How many calories are in a full pan of cornbread?
- O scale Christmas village choices
- When adhesives won’t stick
- Why the whistle button makes a Lionel train speed up
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- How to use Liquid Nails construction adhesive
- Cleaning Lionel trains: A hobbyist’s advice
- Add an outlet to a light switch line
- Robert Koch Hospital, St. Louis
- SSD native command queuing (NCQ)
- Lionel transformer pinouts
- Fix a Roland XP 50 with no sound
- Robert Rayford (Robert R): AIDS in St. Louis in the 1960s
- When you vote, use a paper ballot
- The old Montgomery Ward building in Kansas City
- Permanence of super glue
- Department 56 vs Lemax
- DD-WRT compatible routers
- Strip insulation from thin wires
- How to repair wire insulation
- An HO scale Christmas village
- Is fast food a retail job?
- Will baseball cards ever be valuable again?
- Is CISSP worth it?
- How DDoS attacks work
- What happened to Packard Bell?
- Remove paint from metal
- An LCD monitor for retro computing
- How hard is CISSP?
- Cordless phone frequencies
- Wire a ceiling fan with light to one switch
- When a ceiling light fixture doesn’t work
- CISSP continuing education
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- What scale are Matchbox cars?
- Goudey Babe Ruth cards
- Connecting to Virtual Disk Service message in Disk Manager
- MAC address filtering in DD-WRT
- Commodore 64 commands
- Speed up Firefox
- Fix a Fujitsu Scansnap Code 43 error
- Lock the function keys on a Lenovo Thinkpad
- Blu Studio One review
- Security+ vs CISSP
- How to fix a garbage disposal
- Oil for under your mower deck
- What garbage disposals cost
- Commodore 1541-II DIP switches
- Does HTTPS matter? Yes. Here’s why.
- How a dictionary attack works
- TP-Link TL-SG1008D vs TP-Link TL-SG108
- Check your network speed in Windows 10
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- How to sell Lionel trains
- Best free antivirus
- Fix Chrome running slowly and lots of aw snap errors
- What does scroll lock do? Or scrlk?
- Splunk vs Loglogic: Battle of the logs
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- How long does it take to paint a bedroom?
- Commodore financial history, 1978-1994
- Is my IT department spying on me?
- XCOPY vs ROBOCOPY
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- Steve Jobs and the Amiga
- System restore from command prompt
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- How to load Commodore 64 games
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- The Aero Monorail Company of St. Louis
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- Fixing an Asus Memopad that will turn on but the battery won’t charge
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- Save money on appliances
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- Cyber security podcasts I listen to
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- Estimating the value of a Marx train
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- The Marx 21 Santa Fe diesels
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- Adjust Lionel CW-80 fixed voltage
- Lionel train won’t slow down? Here’s the fix.
- How to fix diecast toys
- Setting boundaries with difficult tenants
- Marx 999 repair and service
- Use guest networks to secure IoT “smart” devices
- Lionel 2034 locomotive repair
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- Why domain squatting works
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- All about the Lionel LW transformer
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- How to determine scale of an unknown toy or model
- How to remove a plastic Lionel truck rivet
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- Advantages and disadvantages of Windows 3.0
- Lionel CW-80 vs vintage transformers
- Hole in wall repair made easy
- High side vs low side
- Who bought Commodore
- Your Lionel 675 light doesn’t work? Here’s the fix.
- When DD-WRT doesn’t work with Charter
- Wooden ties for electric train track
- Why MAC address filtering doesn’t help security
- Why hiding your SSID makes your security worse
- Splunk truncating timecharts is fixable
- TP-Link TL-WR840n vs TL-WR841n
- Get more transformer outputs by using a grounding bus bar
- Lionel 1033 transformer troubleshooting
- ifdown: Interface eth0 not configured – the solution
- Repair a Weller soldering gun
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- SSD Roundup: December 2015
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- Mehdi Ali: Commodore spinmeister
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- Why to never use steel wool to clean electric train track
- How to attach wires to the posts of a Lionel train transformer
- How to disassemble a Marx 490 locomotive
- How to replace an AC power cord
- Testing electric train track
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- Department 56 scale: The definitive guide
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- How to disassemble a Marx 666 locomotive
- How to repair small plastic parts
- Whitelist Java to provide better security and a better user experience
- Model train won’t move? Here’s the fix
- Commodore 64 vs VIC-20
- Cleaning Lionel Fastrack
- How many Lionel CTC lockons you need
- How the Marx 1249 transformer connects to track
- How I set up office hours in Google Voice
- When will SSDs be cheaper than hard drives?
- Marvel Mystery oil in a snowblower
- Convert scale between wargaming, diecast, trains, and slot cars
- Using PC ATX power supplies on a train layout
- How to tell if a Lionel tender has a whistle
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- Need, er, want a Newegg coupon? Here you go.
- How to add a generic printer in Windows 10
- Where the red wire goes in a light fixture
- How to connect a Commodore VIC-20 to a TV
- Here’s a better laptop than the typical Black Friday specials
- Lionel crossovers and Marx trains
- Lenovo and Best Buy team up for a $149 laptop this year
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- How to cut corners on baseboards by not cutting corners
- How to mark vinyl tile on the front
- Using Splunk to find bad guys in your network
- Replace Lionel O gauge track pins with nails
- Why were early computers beige?
- Vinyl tiles won’t stick? What to do.
- Using a computer power cord on a garbage disposal
- I got hacked. I did it to teach you a lesson, and I’m sure you believe it.
- Yes, you can replace an Insinkerator in a hurry AND on a budget
- Need an emergency paint remover? Use baby wipes.
- Tinted primer paint makes painting easier
- Make your own null modem cable
- Use F.lux to help yourself sleep better
- When HO is 1:87 scale and when it’s 1:64 scale
- Another reason to block fonts at the proxy
- The problem with ditching Flash and Java
- Pogue’s attitude is unfortunately far too common
- Fixing a sink that quit working
- Need a Commodore motherboard? Believe it or not you’re in luck
- Unchecky is another tool to help with staying out of trouble with malware
- Password management advice from CSO Online
- What the NSA can crack, and how to protect against it
- ‘PC Does What?’ seems doomed to fail
- The midlife crisis-wrecking Caravan
- You might need a new router
- What to do after you get breached and sign up for the free credit monitoring
- Having trouble installing Windows 7 from USB? Disable USB 3.0.
- If you use Truecrypt, migrate to Veracrypt
- Change a headline, go to prison
- A sports analogy for security
- Vigilante router security
- Flash vs Shockwave
- DD-WRT needs to be saved, but I won’t bet on it happening
- My garbage disposal adventure
- A collection of hacking e-zines, new and old
- Resources for learning SQL
- Microsoft looks back at MS08-067
- Disrupting online crime by attacking profit margins
- How long it takes to paint a room with a Graco 360DS paint sprayer
- Cleaning a PC when fdisk-format-reinstall isn’t an option
- The difference between a vulnerability scanner and a SIEM
- Dual screen Citrix, or dual monitor Citrix
- A few more WordPress security tips
- Easy model corrugated or wooden fences for train layouts
- New password advice from GCHQ
- Windows 7 spies on you like Windows 10 now
- The workstation events you want to be logging in Splunk
- Security flaws in security tools are all too common
- The freedom to fix our stuff
- Involving security in your top-secret projects
- CD won’t rip? Try a different drive.
- Your company’s juiciest Linkedin targets
- How to disarm a scammer
- American Flyer trains and Lionel track
- The most valuable IT skill you can learn in 2015: Splunk
- Use this file to find out how much your antivirus is protecting you
- Does a POTS phone use the same wiring as U-Verse VOIP?
- How to boot a Toshiba Satellite from USB
- Repairing Lionel transformer cases made of Bakelite
- The downside of streaming music
- IEcapt is a command-line web browser that outputs screenshots
- How long do you think it takes to have a conversation you don’t wanna have?
- Happy 20th birthday to Windows 95
- Enabling 320kbps bitrate MP3s in Windows Media Player in Windows 10
- Stream from Windows Media Player to Android
- Replacing a Memopad HD7 screen
- The Bobj rugged case for tablets is a good buy
- Why Johnny can’t patch
- Don’t patch your workstations last
- Will ARM overtake x86?
- Upgrading a Compaq Evo D510 for Windows 10 and beyond
- I miss the sound of a modem carrier
- The best e-book site I’ve found
- Building DOS gaming PCs
- What you can learn about corporate networks from the Jeep hack
- A guide for safe and private web browsing
- Reversing some WordPress malware
- Mechbgon’s guide to safe computing on Windows
- Application whitelisting on Windows, even home editions
- Advantages of Windows 10
- Hacktivism is real, and getting more dangerous
- How to justify text in Publisher 2013
- Five things security experts do vs. five things non-experts do
- Droidpocalypse? Josh Drake says no.
- How to keep your Android from being hacked by a text message
- Intel and Micron imagine a future beyond flash memory
- So much for flashes in the pan
- Windows 10 is out. I say you should upgrade, just not necessarily right now.
- uBlock settings for better malware protection
- Women in tech: The forgotten story of Vector Graphic
- How the Amiga could have lived to age 30 and beyond
- Looking for a career change? Consider web app pentesting
- Stunt Hacking: Why Charlie Miller hacked a Jeep driving on I-64
- Need a good, cheap dual gigabit NIC? I have just the thing.
- How to mitigate MS15-078 or future Microsoft font driver vulnerabilities
- Health insurance between jobs
- Yes, an ethical journalist protects his/her sources
- Why this latest attempt to resurrect the Commodore brand will probably flop
- Expect a rough road ahead for Flash
- What to look for in a performance SSD
- Why you can’t get to Google and Facebook on AT&T U-Verse
- My sons and the chiropractor
- How do you conduct yourself as a security professional?
- Work-life integration vs. work-life balance
- Why security pros still fly
- Return to Bonne Terre Mine
- Decrease your Roku resolution to save bandwidth
- How to mail a baseball card
- Plywood floors for a hardwood look at around $1 per sqft
- Windows XP isn’t just a Navy problem
- Vox dusts off old content, should the rest of us?
- Aluminum paint is a cheap alternative to replating
- Nostalgia can make you younger
- Taming Office 2013’s appearance
- How to make your online banking more secure
- Tips for buying computer memory
- Lionel train light bulb chart
- Final thoughts on the Houston Astros’ database
- What I would have done to secure the Astros’ database
- Minor-League hacking in the MLB
- How to use a router as a switch
- Hot tip: Memory probably isn’t going to get much cheaper
- Preventing front or rear truck derailment on Lionel locomotives
- How to test whether your TV has a digital HDTV tuner in it
- Meet Waze, the crowdsourced GPS
- Why someone would hack a WordPress account
- Twelve percent.
- My Babe Ruth lottery ticket
- Does AT&T U-Verse drop connections like DSL?
- What cross-site scripting is and how to recognize it
- A reasonably cheap fix for a Samsung LN-S2338W LCD TV
- Fixing white screens in WordPress
- All-in-One WP Security and Firewall plugin can be spectacular, but be careful
- Don’t use lamp oil as smoke fluid in Lionel trains
- Browser extensions are the new adware, and sometimes comes with surprises
- How hard-coding your DNS can improve your security
- How to disassemble a Nook Simple Touch to remove or replace a battery
- SSDs, factory resets, and why you probably need encryption
- What to do when your router isn’t in the DD-WRT router database
- Why shouldn’t corporations just let software auto update?
- How to keep Excel from dropping zeroes after the decimal point
- Curing random errors when installing Office 2013
- The Altair 837016 LED outdoor fixture from Costco
- The missing Lenovo Thinkpad scroll lock key
- Google’s migrating corporate apps to the cloud is less crazy than it sounds
- The difference between the TP-Link TL-WR841N and TL-WR841ND
- SSDs, data loss, electricity, and hype
- Fare thee well, Super Civic. And thanks for everything.
- Beware “graded value” baseball cards on Ebay
- Micro Center’s Inland ProHT 88037 USB powered speakers
- Worried about the wrong things? It’s always the wrong thing.
- Tricks for giving presentations at work
- How to size your Internet connection
- The hidden FM radio in your phone
- Using the OSI model to troubleshoot video
- If I were buying an SSD today
- A simple fix for an Asus Memopad 7 that wouldn’t charge
- Philips’ new LED bulbs are cheap but have caveats
- How to eat out less
- Buy as much computer as you need
- Identify bad guys through writing style
- Make WordPress more mobile-friendly
- Three things to remember from Verizon’s Data Brach Investigations Report
- Amiga Power Stick: Uncommon and affordable
- How to repaint screen door/storm door handles
- Keeping your NAS off Google
- New options for low-TDP PCs
- How to make fake plastic train buildings look more realistic
- Fare thee well, Radio Shack. Hello, Battery Shack!
- The new firewall
- Keep cordless phones from interfering with Wi-Fi
- The problem with open source, especially security
- Use asphalt roofing shingles for cheap and easy roads and ballast
- Extra ties for Marx, Lionel, and/or American Flyer train track
- How to find inexpensive routers to run DD-WRT
- How to make it harder for a scammer to file your taxes for you
- Data breaches don’t cost anything–so here’s why they matter
- How to winterize a lawn mower
- I didn’t winterize my lawnmower but I got away with it. Here’s how.
- Loose brick repair with epoxy
- Build the best, most secure wifi in your neighborhood
- What to look for in a wireless access point
- Avoiding counterfeit baseball cards
- Home Depot’s Ecosmart 40w replacement is a good $5 LED bulb
- Victory ping.
- In defense of Anthem declining the OIG audit
- Hillary, hackers, threats, and national security
- Don’t e-mail yourself a list of all your passwords and bank account numbers to yourself from work
- Books every infosec professional needs to read
- Dave Farquhar, lunch ninja
- The State Department is just one of many examples of IT gone rogue
- Lenovo is penitent, but its customers aren’t out of the woods yet
- LED bulb longevity report
- Connect more than one game system to a TV with one HDMI port
- Don’t make your whole IRA contribution in April. Or January, for that matter
- Why I don’t scan networks with my own credentials
- A watering hole attack example from the real world
- How to replace a Lionel transformer power cord
- How to roll your own mini PC and potentially save
- How to convert any ATX or microATX case to silent operation
- Accessing the Programs and Features control panel app from the command line
- How to use the lock in your web browser’s location bar
- Lenovo’s preinstalled Superfish spyware: A post-mortem
- Initial upgrade reports on the HP Stream and Pavilion Mini
- Yes, we need to run vulnerability scans inside the firewall
- You’re telling me someone gave a stranger his password?
- We lost a St. Louis original over the weekend
- Commodore hardware viruses–yes, they were possible
- Tinkering isn’t dead, but it is changing
- How to become an Info Assurance Analyst
- Anthem, HIPAA, and encryption
- “It was a sophisticated attack.”
- R.I.P. Radio Shack. I’ll miss what you once were.
- Why every breach is different
- Not quite a new floor in a bottle, but…
- Why you need a hobby
- How to ensure you never get another Windows tech support scam call again
- My 11th ’35 Goudey: Four Dodgers
- My 10th ’35 Goudey: Ted Lyons and Mule Haas
- How to re-attach an Omnipod pod
- Network printers with mismatched Windows versions
- Port 2381: What it is and how to manage it
- Add a TCP/IP printer in Windows 10
- Why you need to be planning for Windows 10
- My seventh 1935 Goudey: Four Beleaguered Braves
- My sixth 1935 Goudey: Bill Terry
- 1984 called. It wants its surveillance back.
- My coworker’s car got stolen. His 10-year-old found it.
- Facebook broke. Hopefully this fixed it.
- How I set up Asus parental controls
- Lessons from my son’s first Pinewood Derby
- How to open an Asus Memo Pad 7 HD and fix the battery
- My fifth 1935 Goudey: Dazzy Vance
- My fourth 1935 Goudey: Ethan Allen
- How to build a simple, inexpensive train table
- What to do with insanely fast routers
- Non-competes and me
- HP’s Stream Minis aren’t a new innovation but bring legitimacy
- The Fujitsu Scansnap iX500 deserves its reputation
- The case of the fake 1935 Babe Ruth
- My third 1935 Goudey: Luke Appling
- Remove black marks from wood floors
- Don’t wait for Service Pack 1
- Age of a vulnerability is not an indicator of future risk
- Mariott doesn’t have the right to jam wi-fi
- My second 1935 Goudey: Grimes, Klein, and Cuyler
- My first 1935 Goudey card: Joe Vosmik
- Why Google ratting on Microsoft isn’t all bad
- Blogging my way through the 1935 Goudey baseball card set
- My son’s Hall of Famers
- Gesso: Brushable, non-toxic primer
- How to paint outlet covers
- The TP-Link TD-8616. It’s a modem. It seems to work.
- The Sony breach and why every company should be worried
- My Angry Birds pals
- Microsoft sues the tech support scammers
- My boys and the Hot Wheels Shoebox
- In the city, a $6 antenna is all you need
- How I blog
- How to build a Christmas day cable emergency kit
- I fought the white screen, and I won!
- Another creative source for S gauge figures: Liberty Falls Americana
- The dwindling writing market
- Fix a chipped bathtub for $5
- Bringing back old HDTVs
- Don’t use personal information as your wifi network name
- Painting model figures in five easy steps
- Creative sourcing for O and S scale train layout figures
- Viglink: Looking back after 16 months
- An insider’s account of the fall of Radio Shack
- What is Winshock?
- Why accordion-style flexible drain pipe is against code
- What to look for in a 2014 bargain Android tablet
- 4K displays get affordable for Cyber Monday
- Tips for using Dept. 56 and Lemax-type buildings with Lionel trains
- Fixing the .NET Framework when it b0rks on you
- Veracrypt is a Truecrypt alternative if you’re looking for one
- This should go without saying: Upgrade your WordPress!
- More encryption = more safety
- What to look for in a cheap laptop in late 2014
- When subversion doesn’t get you promoted
- How I accidentally fixed the garage door
- Enerlites HOSS: an occupancy sensor switch without ground
- Diaper raid!
- A new way to measure reliability and quality of hardware
- How to protect executives traveling to hostile countries
- Got tech support scammed? Worry about your credit card, not your computer
- Comments are working again
- Here we go again. Net neutrality is not Obamacare either.
- How to check a train transformer for safety
- Retracing the Home Depot attackers’ steps
- Baseball cards for the lulz
- Don’t buy a house if you can’t afford it
- How to repair a dryer
- Getting fewer tech support scam calls lately?
- Set up your retirement account. Just do it. Then forget it.
- The power company’s aid in saving energy
- This one hurts.
- FTDI needs to be charged under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
- How to rebuild a PC in a hurry
- An approach for helping demanding people
- Don’t buy a “desktop replacement” laptop
- Resources for securing WordPress
- Why we can’t have nice things: The reaction to IBM’s big black and blue quarter
- Defusing in person
- The wrong way to reboot a server
- Off to the World Series.
- Why you should avoid home warranties
- Attention St. Louis: Two shock jocks don’t speak for Kansas City, or for the Royals
- Statistically predicting successful marriages
- HP splits in two.
- The meaning of “That’s what speed do.”
- How to succeed as an IT contractor
- CMD.EXE and its shellshock-like qualities
- Do this before hitting send
- The Legions of Doom come after a server
- What it was like owning a Commodore in the 1980s
- Remembering Dolgin’s
- Need public domain content? Check out dp.la
- What it was like being a Royals fan from 1986-2013
- Some tough-love money advice I missed before
- Why use a CMS like WordPress?
- My favorite LED bulbs for 2014
- Predicting the future, circa 2003
- Bash is worse than heartbleed! Oh noes!
- That time I told a tech support scammer my name was Naim
- Don’t like paying for software? There’s an answer but old software isn’t it.
- More Home Depot details emerge
- Compact fluorescent life expectancy
- How to repair a Marx electrical pickup shoe
- Revisiting Microsoft/Sysinternals Du as a batch file
- Windows 9 rumors
- Home Depot: A security pro’s dilemma
- Phil Kerpen, net neutrality, and socialism: A post-mortem
- A security professional fights back against tech support scammers
- Scratchbuilding, Marx-style: Finishing the roof
- How to clean up a Windows server
- Read this before you buy a car
- Solving the Windows 0x13d error, aka the 317 error, and watch for the scams
- And… Home Depot confirms it’s been breached
- IT jobs shortage? Slide over to security
- What to do when you have more open slots than drive bays
- I’m pretty sure my card’s been breached again, so here’s what I’m doing
- Upgrading an HP Mini 110 to Linux Mint 17
- This week’s photo leak is a reminder of the need for good passwords
- Don’t fall for the netstat scam
- Outsource your DNS to make your Internet connection more reliable
- Tech Central in South Africa trolls the tech support scammers
- Net neutrality is not Marxism
- Chrome goes 64-bit
- Stopping comment spam, 2014 edition
- The way home security ought to be
- How to cut your water bill
- PDQ Deploy looks like an interesting tool for a Windows sysadmin
- Why Chinese hackers would be interested in U.S. healthcare data
- MS14-045 isn’t a reason to stop patching
- Another breach, more credit-card advice
- Someone else’s opinion on the best SSDs
- WMIC invalid global switch – solved
- Windows Vista’s market share is growing. After seeing 8.1, I know why
- The Ferguson race riots: An outsider’s perspective from not far outside
- The clear and present danger lurking at the edge of your home network
- PCs are dead! Tablets are hot! Tablets are dead! PCs are hot!
- IT personnel and knowing things they aren’t supposed to know
- Vuescan: A review from a non-photographer’s perspective
- USB malware: What you need to know
- Microsoft releases EMET 5
- Re-attaching prewar Lionel trucks
- My counterpoint to Forget Frugality
- Throwback Thursday isn’t for the Java Runtime Environment
- The Bing conspiracy
- How to stop the 30% of ex-employees who want to access company data
- “Please Press 1 to speak with a Microsoft Certified Technician.”
- “Windows Technical Support” ups its game–and so do I
- Eliminate wifi dead spots using access points
- The forgotten computer that changed the world
- Throttling the Raspberry Pi
- Verizon sabotages Netflix
- The legend of Mt. Fuji
- The Logitech F310 on Retropie
- And… Introducing the Raspberry Pi Model B+
- Setting up Retropie on the Raspberry Pi
- I don’t want my light bulbs on the Internet
- Computer, how old are you?
- Hard drive longevity and you (or your business)
- Listen to this if you think a router makes you invincible
- The phantom tech worker shortage
- The Tampa Post on “Windows Service Center” scams
- Linux is unrelated to extremism
- Why you can’t get a $50 replacement sound/control board for your modern Lionel train
- Be careful about cheap phone/tablet chargers
- The difference an SSD makes
- The Moto E, two weeks later
- Rick Broida thinks he doesn’t use antivirus software
- How to measure the effectiveness of a security program
- How to do one-off patches without an Internet connection
- XP may not be as bad as it sounds
- Don’t run unknown executables for a dollar. And PLEASE don’t for a penny!
- What Linkedin is good for
- The ultimate budget smartphone: The Moto E
- Chasing dreams
- What happens when you write a petabyte of data to an SSD
- How to fix Firefox–really
- A Comcastic-ally bad idea
- Fixing an Asus Memopad 7 that wouldn’t power on
- Some tips for trolling fake technical support calls
- Curious conspiracies… or maybe just progress all at once
- The browser tradeoff
- Mr. Genius Man from “Windows Technical Support” gets nasty
- Steve Gibson on Truecrypt
- Chrome and EMET
- Tips on buying used stuff
- Things I said at the Royals-Cardinals game last night
- SSDs for the masses, 2014 edition
- Truecrypt and collateral damage
- Windows XP rises from the dead… accidentally
- St*ff my three year old says
- Why don’t they just hire some hackers to stop the other hackers?
- Firefox memory high? It might be Adblock Plus
- Takeaways from Patrick Gray’s AusCERT coverage
- Web browser plugins you need to uninstall now–even if you have a Mac
- The danger of conspiracy theories
- Happy birthday, Rubik’s Cube!
- How to write reviews without getting sued
- Improving Garmin GPS units
- Stand up for net neutrality
- The droid I’m looking for: The $129 Moto E
- Windows Technical Support calls me again
- What I did for Mother’s Day
- Data compression, 1980s-style–and why PKZIP won
- Larry Page’s exile and rebirth
- The desperation economy
- Microsoft was wrong whether it patched XP this time or let it burn
- IE gets patched and XP gets a reprieve
- The ultimate command-line ZIP utility
- The publicity around security is a good thing
- Windows XP gets its first forever-day
- How thousands of Atari cartridges ended up in the desert
- The Warhol Amiga discovery in context
- IT security vs. the construction industry
- Training future cassanovas
- Five malware myths
- Don’t defrag Android. TRIM it.
- Bethlehem Lutheran Church sacrificed its sanctuary for a greater good
- Password advice in the wake of Heartbleed
- How to light the underside of your train table
- Why AMD’s turnaround is working when so many turnarounds fail
- Passwords you need to change in Heartbleed’s wake
- I want to feel for this ad executive, but I can’t
- Happy late 50th birthday, z/OS!
- SSDs in business: The time is right
- How I turned a junker PC into a trap for scammers
- Cheap, simple application whitelisting
- Training hackers in schools
- Don’t forget the .NET Framework when troubleshooting
- I am not in jail.
- Troubleshooting machines that won’t update from WSUS or SCCM
- The time bomb in your older computer
- How to get 1440×900 resolution out of an Nvidia video card
- The curse of the computer builder
- When Linux is easier than Windows
- The estate find that broke my slump
- So I’m not the only one ditching Microsoft Office
- How to patch less
- Google is your friend if you have an old scanner
- So just how dangerous is an old, out of date operating system anyway?
- Macs aren’t the only computers that last forever
- Model railroading as fan fiction
- Some stock advice from the Post-Dispatch
- Cree releases a $20 100W-equivalent LED bulb–but do you want one?
- And in a story that should surprise no one, Target’s attack was unsophisticated
- Why tech encourages bad managers–and hope for those who want to be good managers
- The bitcoin-train connection
- Microsoft is offering some help in migrating off XP
- Spritz promises to revolutionize speed reading
- The trade off of fidelity and convenience in marketing, and how it doomed my favorite company
- Why you need to guard your Backup Exec servers
- Free Windows 8.1 upgrades: Right idea, wrong target
- Finding a connection to my Dad in a suburban St. Louis estate
- My greatest estate find
- Some security short-takes I never got around to posting
- The world’s fastest budget PC
- More about Pfsense, the alternative to the crappy consumer router
- How I freshened the paint on a Lionel RW transformer
- Consumer routers are the security vulnerability of the year, so far
- How to downgrade a Log Logic universal collector
- Why it’s a good idea to schedule your router to reboot
- What am I giving up for Lent?
- Farquhar’s security New Year’s resolutions
- The side-smoking Marx 666 locomotive
- Why I set work aside for a while before calling it done
- Linksys routers are under attack, and here’s what you can do about it
- Getting past your own biases
- How I fixed an Americana (GE) anti-tip bracket that didn’t work
- My Windows 8.1 experience
- How to slipstream updates into Windows 8.1
- Greenberg Marx errors: The Union Pacific 3824 caboose
- The high-dollar cardboard box
- Time to update Flash again. This is a big one.
- The Post-Dispatch may be giving the wrong idea about the dollar value of vintage computers
- Let’s talk about net neutrality
- What to say to a coworker who was laid off
- Giving Libre Office another look
- Marx windup 490: An unexpected rarity
- My impressions of the TP-Link TL-WR841N
- Merge CSV files from a command prompt
- Android Kit Kat lands on the Nook Color
- IBM PCjr and Tandy 1000
- Things my sons say to me as I leave for work
- Three months with Viglink
- The Marx connection to Hafner
- The Channel Master DVR+ is a cord-cutter’s secret weapon
- CFL bulbs burn out quickly? Here’s what to do.
- Why you may not want a Nest
- Kickin’ my wireless oldskool, WRT54G-style
- KSDK-TV was wrong to test Kirkwood High School’s security
- Looking back at Sam Posey’s Playing With Trains
- More details on the Target hack come to light
- How to open a D-Link GDS-2205 5-port gigabit switch
- How to increase the capacity of a Log Logic appliance by 45%
- The new trend in monitors
- Why the Target data breach news keeps getting worse, and what you need to do
- What’s an Allstate electric train?
- This curmudgeon knows who wants a 12-inch tablet
- What your health insurance company doesn’t want you to know
- Why last week’s “news” of the NSA’s quantum computer project doesn’t bother me
- DD-WRT as an access point
- How I upgraded a TP-Link TL-WR841N to DD-WRT
- How I fixed a Lionel RW transformer
- Another day, another router backdoor
- Beyond compliance: Maturity models
- Gene Kim on scheduled maintenance
- My $30 desktop PC upgrade
- How to paint model railroad scenery
- Cutting through the fluff around the Target PIN breach
- Those marketers targetted the wrong guy
- Fixing Excel when it stops scrolling
- Losing the luster of Christmas–and something of a cure
- What I’m doing to protect myself after the Target data breach
- The New York Times’ dialect map can’t figure me out
- What on Earth is a Mainframe?: A review
- The NSA’s disaster aversion by keeping BIOSes safe for the free world
- A quick security improvement: Change your IP range
- The ghost in the network
- A $99 tablet that doesn’t stank
- The safest way yet to clean your train track
- Hacker chasing, circa 1987
- Why the government (and others) still deal in floppy disks
- A meeting secret weapon: the potato
- The Phoenix Project: A must-read book for anyone who aspires to IT leadership
- The three things that make a difference
- Things to do for your relatives’ computers this Christmas
- Hostsman makes it easy to block malware with a hosts file
- Getting a proper Start button back even when Microsoft doesn’t want to give one
- Upgrading a D-Link DIR-615 to DD-WRT
- An easy fix for a Lionel ZW with dead posts
- Beware the Black Friday electronics
- A Thanksgiving story that will make you laugh so hard you’ll cry
- And it looks like OCZ is no more
- How to get started in regulatory compliance
- Testing gift electronics before wrapping them is an excellent idea
- Using antivirus to deliver a virus
- The Asus Memo Pad HD 7 review: It’s a nice inexpensive tablet
- Can you mix Lionel and Marx track? Yes, pretty much.
- How long does a hard drive last?
- The problem with Lifehacker’s computer manufacturer ranking
- Cleaning a hard drive with Linux
- The Feit Electric G25 LED globe from Costco
- How to treat nerve issues with vitamins
- Why you need a voltmeter on your train layout
- You need a Yubikey.
- What to do if you’re a charity stuck on Windows XP
- Deconstructing the healthcare.gov website fiasco
- How I find podcasts to listen to
- What to do when the layoff comes
- Need a load for your Marx plastic flatcar? Look to Tonka.
- Taking back the drive time
- Baidu: The lightweight browser for low-end Android
- Benchmarking Android
- Android ROMs explained
- My son learns a new word
- Rooting: Just do it.
- How to edit a hosts file in Android
- I hope Motorola’s build-your-own smartphone idea catches on
- I have a new favorite Android ROM for the Nook Color: MROM
- Unintentional showrooming
- Obstruction on the basepaths
- Young people aren’t interested in information security? I think it depends on your definitions.
- Words of wisdom from an unexpected source
- Check your smoke detectors, please. And make sure you have more than one.
- The limit to how far you can go should be how hard you try, not where you came from
- Forget the word “should.”
- Just reach for it.
- A new Hisense Sero 7 Pro ROM
- Read this if you have a D-Link router
- Smartphones and tablets… What’s the point?
- Tweaking the Android I/O scheduler
- Clean up after Windows Update
- Saving money on a smartphone
- The deal with Android memory usage
- I got a Chromecast. I think you should too.
- 9 things your landlord won’t tell you: A rebuttal
- What to do when your Excel worksheet won’t scroll
- Hints for surviving if the shutdown put you out of work
- Why there’s scarcely any aftermarket firmware for Hisense Sero tablets
- How to disable wallpaper when you’re not running Cyanogenmod
- Speed up Android with these six tips
- Fighting OS rot and lag in Cyanogenmod 10.3
- Ctrl-Alt-Del history: non revisionist edition
- “Mario” from “Microsoft” calls the wrong guy
- Financial advice from Kiplinger
- How to take a screen capture of a web site in Windows
- How Ives-branded track clips ended up in Lionel sets
- The 11 Neff Hall chop shop
- Leaving his mark. Or his Matt.
- The outbound firewall controversy
- Why I’m a one-space-after-a-period guy
- Another perspective on Y2K
- Don’t research when you’re in a groove. Yes. That.
- Clear print queue command line sequence
- Doing more than one operation per line in a Windows batch file
- Juice Defender helps your Android battery life
- The hall of famer lets me down
- Sculley on Jobs
- Clean your air conditioner at home
- A programmer writes about writing
- How I freed a seized-up garbage disposal
- Install an outlet for an above range microwave
- Amazon bundles free/discounted e-books with print books
- Don’t be too surprised that financial writers don’t follow all of their own advice
- The pizza procession
- A modest second-base proposal
- The trouble with routers
- How to make an LG LD301EL dehumidifier drain the water out of a hose instead of the bucket
- LOAD “*”,8,1 – what it means
- Better than the shirt off my back
- Calibre turns 1.0
- Cringely takes on Ashton Kutcher’s movie about Steve Jobs
- Bombshell: Ballmer steps down from Microsoft
- DoSing your cubicle neighbor
- How I fixed a dead electrical outlet. Sort of.
- Don’t build a drill press out of PVC pipe
- Webcam spying gets more attention
- When a photocopy isn’t
- I’m glad Ryne Sandberg is getting a chance
- Goodbye Amazon Affiliates, hello Viglink
- Bad news about smartphones, but maybe not all bad