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Continue reading →: New All in One Printer
Well, our trusty Canon MX700 finally gave up the ghost. Sad to see, it is was quite reliable and we used the scanning and copying. The consumables were ridiculous, but at least they were the same as the Pro9000 we have. With camera phones, it isn’t clear how important scanning…
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Continue reading →: Premera blue cross hack
Time for every quarter hack of a major company. This time of you Premera. I hope you don’t use the same password for everything! Time to change passwords. Ugh!
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Continue reading →: Hospital Beds and things
Well, I never thought we’d really be here, but here’s a list of home healthcare things that hopefully you’ll never need. Many of these are reimbursable by Medicare, but you have to get a doctors prescription and then use an approved provider. Sometimes Amazon is just easier. There doesn’t appear…
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Continue reading →: Cheap movie tickets online
OK, there are a few tricks: If you have a Visa Signature card, then go to Fandango and buy $25 gift cards for $20 so you are saving 20%. They do charge an extra fee, but it is still worth it. If you are going to Cinemark, if you buy…
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Continue reading →: Apple Watch and more
So quick summary, not that not everyone has already seen it: HBO Now is $15/month on the new $69 AppleTV MacBook Air is now 12″ and thinner than ever with Retina, clickless trackpad, fanless, USB C combines power, video, etc. MacBook Pro 13″ also get clickless Trackpad Apple Watch: Built…
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Continue reading →: NAS Hard Drives… Seagate 3TB failures and what to buy next
Well, reading BackBlaze statistics (although the statistics are controversial), it is pretty clear that the Seagate 3TB have huge failure rates (25% plus annually). We have five Seagate 3TB from 2012 and now four of them have failed. It’s another reminder that it would be good to have RAID and…
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Continue reading →: When a lifetime warranty isn't really at eBags
Well they talk alot about a lifetime warranty, but here’s the fine print. First they do honor it and will refund you up to the amount of the original purchase price so that is what the warranty really is. If the item has gone up in price since, then you…
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Continue reading →: Top Pens
OK, seems like the regular update on pens to buy. Here’s my latest favorites from Pen Addict: Pilot Iroshizuku Shin-Kai. The best fountain pen ink Uni-Ball Signo DX 0.38mm. You can only get form Japan, but it is a pretty awesome pen! TWSB 580 F Nib. We’ve bought three now…
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Continue reading →: DNS encryption and privacy
Well, if you are worried about internet privacy, the first thing to do is: Use a more private search engine. Looking at google search history is pretty frightening. I’ve been using startpage.com with decent success. to use a VPN so that your ISP can’t snoop everything. Privateinternetaccess.com seems decent. It…
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Continue reading →: Strangeness with Git and Dropbox
Well having the two operate together leaves to some strange conflicts as you might expect. Also I got this strange message having to do with an Icon file which has a carriage return in it. That is a Ctrl-M that really confused Git. But http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24186256/atal-reference-has-invalid-format-refs-icon explains that Apple or Dropbox throws an…