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  • Azalea Festival

    Posted on April 30th, 2009 Taz No comments

    Last Saturday I took Tanya and Anastasia to the Bisulsan Azalea Festival just south of Daegu. While the festival was vey beautiful, we were not prepared for what to expect.
    For starters, allhe Koreans there were wearing hiking boots but I was wearing Birkenstocks and Tanya was wearing high heels. Next was the temperature. It was really nice in Chinhae when we left, but climbing the mountain was a different story. We luckily we did have a blanket for Nastya, but both Tanya and I got quite cold after the sun disapeared behind some clouds and the wind picked up.
    However, we did get these pictures with my ladies wearing their new hats.



  • TAP Class

    Posted on April 30th, 2009 Taz No comments

    I am taking the Navy Transition Assistance Program course right now in Pearl Harbor, HI. So far I have learned a lot of great information that will be of great assistance to me when I get out of the navy.
    Some of the most interesting topics have been the lectures about VA benefits available to me when I get out. As a veteran I have some nice opportunities available like the VA home loan, disability pay, job preference, business loan preference, education opportunities and many other great program. All that I’ve learned has helped me more confidant in my ability to provide for my family when I will no longer be getting my navy pay.

  • My First iPod Touch post

    Posted on April 27th, 2009 Taz No comments

    I’m in Hawaii right now for some training and while I was doing some shopping at a Best Buy, I took a look at the features of the iPod Touch and was quite impressed. So I decided it was time to upgrade from my old iPod 5g. While taking a look at the many cool features of this new toy, I found areally cool application that will allows to connect directly to my wordpress sites and edit them or create posts anywhere I can connect to a wireless network. This is my first post directly fromthe iPod. While it’s easier than using a phone pad to input text, I’m typing around 20 words a minute, which is much slower than my usual… I don’t think I’ll be replacing my computers anytime soon, but this is a great addition to my travel kit.
    There are also a lot of other really cool things this can do. One I’m looking forward to trying when I get home is the XBMC remote control which will allow me to control my media center from anywhere in the house as long as I am on the same network.

  • TokBox: The new face of Chat

    Posted on April 24th, 2009 Taz No comments

    I don’t remember how I found TokBox, but the other day I stumbled upon a link to it somewhere and I have to say, it is the greatest Chat/Video Chat program to hit the market since Skype.

    All TokBox requires for use is an internet browser with Flash 10.  For video, a webcam is also required.  One of the coolest features in TokBox is the conference video calls, an option I’ve only seen previously in commercial software.

    Another great thing about TokBox is that it is also a one stop location for all your chat needs.  You can simultaneously be logged in to your AIM, Yahoo, MSN and Google Chat accounts.  The combined user list is the best I’ve seen.

    I’m hoping to be able to get my family to use this sometime so we can chat together in our spread-out locations in the world.

    Check it out at www.tokbox.com

  • New Grid Hosting Account

    Posted on April 22nd, 2009 Taz No comments

    Well today I setup a new hosting account with GoDaddy.  I decided to try their Grid Hosting and so far… I’m impressed, it is a lot faster than my older premium hosting account with them.  (It’s also quite a bit cheaper $5/month instead of $13/month)  The setup seems to be similar and I have the same hosting options as before but I also have SSH available now!! WOOO HOOO!!!

    Now comes the fun part, moving my sites from my other hosting accounts to this one.  I had 4 separate hosting accounts (for different organizations) that I’ve been managing for a while, each in the GoDaddy shared hosting environment.  And all 4 had speed issues.  Sometimes they would work fast, sometimes a simple html file would take 3 minutes to load.  All GoDaddy would tell me was that the database needed to be optimized.  I’m sorry, but there is NO WAY that 10 tables with a total size of less than 1MB (a standard WordPress Install) would make a site load 10,000% slower.  Sometimes I have a hard time refraining from what I want to say when people prove their stupidity…

    I’ve completed the file transfer for one of my sites,  Rainbowreaders.com, which is the most pressing right now.  I did this site for my mother who is about to publish a book .  As of right now, I have about 3 days until an add for her book comes out in some magazines and the add says go to this site for more information and to buy the book.  I’m hoping I won’t let her down with this.