Jan 08 2007
Yet another rewrite of phpMUR
Sometimes I swear I’m crazy for all the work I’ve done on phpMUR.
A couple of months ago I was working on mud.the-erm.com and discovered xajax and script.aculo.us.
From this xphpMUR was born.
Jan 08 2007
Sometimes I swear I’m crazy for all the work I’ve done on phpMUR.
A couple of months ago I was working on mud.the-erm.com and discovered xajax and script.aculo.us.
From this xphpMUR was born.
Jan 08 2007
After several hours of playing with php I think I’ve finally developed a stable calendar class.
Continue reading “My calendar class”
Dec 23 2006
As I was testing my Login Framework
I decided to make a messaging system as an example of how you could extend the class with your own objects.
Continue reading “I miss audiogalaxy.”
Dec 15 2006
blog.the-erm.com » Blog Archive » IE7 Why you shouldn’t install it.
After working on their computer last night I discovered …
Continue reading “Maintenance - IE7 Why you shouldn’t install it. - Part 2″
Dec 03 2006
I spent quite a few hours trying to fix my parents computer tonight …
Continue reading “IE7 Why you shouldn’t install it.”
Nov 23 2006
I suppose I’ve had the service long enough I should blog something about it.
I’ve been running vonage as my main phone service for about a year now.
The main reason I got it was because I wanted unlimited long distance, and didn’t want to pay a crap load of money to get it.
The reliability has been just as good as a cell phone. Sometimes there’s service, sometimes there is not
The times there is no service has almost always been because of something on my end … like my internet was down
Other than that the sound quality is just as good as a phone, and when I don’t have a crap load of bandwidth being used by the .com I notice no difference. Since everything is hooked up so the voip gets priority I can still be using the internet with very little difference.
For $25 a month it’s not that bad of a deal. Recently I started paying taxes on the line, and I don’t notice a difference.
I don’t really get that many phone calls, but when I do call I don’t even thing about the fact that I’m calling thru the internet any more. It’s only when my internet connection is down that I have any inconvenience at all.
Of course having an out of state phone number isn’t really cool, and if I switched to an in state area code, it would still be long distance when people call me. So for now I’ll just keep my phone number, and wait for a local number.
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