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I'm Michael Koby, and I love technology. I'm also a programmer, currently doing Ruby on Rails development for a small Houston startup. Here I talk about technology, programming, politics, movies, music, and anything else I feel I need to talk about. If you would like to know more, you can check out the About page.Popular Series
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links for 2009-01-30
• ASL • Sign Language (tags: reference tutorial education signlanguage asl) Remote Desktop Between Ubuntu/Linux and Windows, Part II (tags: linux)
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Consulting Consultants: Personal Branding – Blogging
You have probably at the very least have heard of blogs if not actively reading several on a daily basis. Microsoft has whole set of blogs at http://blogs.msdn.com. Other companies blog about what they are doing/working on. So blogging can be a really big part of your personal branding strategy. Continue reading
Consulting Consultants: Personal Branding – Blogging
You have probably at the very least have heard of blogs if not actively reading several on a daily basis. Microsoft has whole set of blogs at http://blogs.msdn.com. Other companies blog about what they are doing/working on. So blogging can be a really big part of your personal branding strategy. Continue reading
links for 2009-01-29
Google School: Find Images by Exact Dimensions, Make Wallpaper Search a Breeze (tags: google tips lifehacker wallpaper images)
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links for 2009-01-28
XBMC | XBMC Features and Supported Formats/Codecs (tags: video xbmc) AVS Forum – View Single Post – Samsung PN50A450 Offical Owners Thread. (tags: hdtv samsung settings)
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Buying a HDTV: 720p vs. 1080p & Seating Distance
Today I want to look at the concept of resolution. What is resolution? It is the number of pixels on the screen. A pixel is a little dot of color that is part of a larger picture. The general rule of thumb is that the more pixels you have in a certain amount of space, the better the detail you will see. Continue reading