I was going to say something smart, I was going to say something keen.
I however have forgotten between here and there.
Jan 24 2007
I was going to say something smart, I was going to say something keen.
I however have forgotten between here and there.
Jan 17 2007
It happens, people die, hard drives crash, files get erased.
Continue reading “When your life comes crashing down”
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.
Erm