Good news on the horizon
Although I don't know enough at the moment to be more specific (perhaps I will by the end of the day), it appears that good news is on the horizon with respect to my job situation. Watch for «details at 11.»
Although I don't know enough at the moment to be more specific (perhaps I will by the end of the day), it appears that good news is on the horizon with respect to my job situation. Watch for «details at 11.»
Blogger has just begun a new feature (that I've enabled on this blog) whereby you can email a link to a particular post I've made to one of your friends. It appears as a small envelope just to the right of comments below each post. If you happen to want to direct a friend to something that is posted here, now you have a means to do so.
Forty-two years ago today, Carole Jean Oglesbee and I were married.
If you are a home computer user that doesn't have to deal with a number of corporate applications continuously, then you may be tempted to use the same, simple password at a number of sites when prompted by them to create a password. It's not that you can't think up a clever different password for each site, but that if you do, you may never remember your cleverness from one visit to the site to the next. At work however, most of us have to have a variety of passwords for a number of different applications, and the corporate rules dictate that you change your password every 30 to 90 days. That makes passwords a major issue and a frequent headache.
According to this CNET article: «People running Windows XP Home Edition will get SP2 via Automatic Update beginning on Wednesday. «
Kaitlin, who is 7 years old, was baptised yesterday at the First Baptist Church of Concord with all of her family, including her grandmother, Carole Green, in attendance. Here is one of the more angelic pictures of the event.
I've just noticed that my friend, Patrick Ahern, from La Jolla, CA, has begun a blog.
Yesterday I began receiving the error message I've captured below each time I try to reach my home page at www.ceoexpress.com using Firefox. I've checked and cookies ARE permitted for that site. Strangely, I don't get the message with any other site or when trying to access this site using Internet Explorer, so I'm not dead in the water altogether, but I am puzzled.