February 8, 2008
Ok, so 85% of you out there (I'm taking the figure from those who visit my I remember JFK blog) are still running Windows.
Fair enough.
After all, Windows 2000 was a quantum leap for the manufacturer of operating systems, and XP was even better. Those two versions comprise 73% of what ... continue reading...
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When I was going to school, geography meant learning about far away countries, looking at maps, and memorizing capitols, landmarks, and mountain ranges. Things haven't changed all that much in the years since I was in school, but the tools used to teach them have. The advances in photography, mi... continue reading...
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