Archive for March, 2009

TuneUp Utilities

I’ve purposely stayed away from talking about this type of software, but the time has come.  I highly recommend this software to all Window users.  TuneUp Utilities.  It will safely and thoroughly clean up your system and keep it in tip-top shape with one-click maintenance.

TuneUp Utilities

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EverNote 3: When Good Software Goes Bad

So, it would appear I gave the impression I’ve retired from JLog. And that would be mostly true right now. Between school and school it’s a busy life.

People have unsubscribed in droves, but there’s a few of us left.

Turning to today’s subject: Does anyone have a favorite notes program? All purpose note-taker, note-organizer thingamabob? I tried for the fourth time to upgrade to EverNote 3 and I still can’t get my mind around it. I don’t know what they’re imagining over there for the future but the way the recent past has been going it’s not looking good.

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Hi, People

Has it really been only 8 days since I was here? It feels like years. I guess it was that big good-bye speech.

Well, things are going along pretty well at the college. The students are a serious bunch but they’re being trained to be that way. Upright and dignified and stand-offish. This is the college that comes after regular college, a finishing school for professionalism.  I’ve decided it’s my responsibility to be the wildcard & loose cannon in the building.  But only because it comes naturally.

The other thing I did this week was sign up for a year-long course online. I guess it’s all that school-energy going around. Me too, me too, I wanna go to school. So if I’m not working at the school, I’m going to school and working. I can’t tell you what it’s about because then I’d have to break my code of near-total obscurity about who I am and where I live and what I do, and whether I’m married and if I have kids and all those questions that people really care about.

So, that’s it, my treasured friends. It’s past my bedtime. Take care, drop me a comment if you feel like. I still give your email priority status if I can.

The Rubber Meets The Road

This was not in my life plans.  Not much, so far, has been.  My plan when I was a kid was to live in the woods with a dog and a horse.  Just me and the dog and the horse.  I’ve gotten to do some of that, but not most of my life.  Most of my life has been a shock of some kind.  On a good day, I’d call it surprising.  But mostly I’d call it shocking.

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