We Should Be Serving Breakfast Casseroles

It's June. Normally, here on the Treasure Coast, we'd be conducting our final seminar before our summer vacation break. For this seminar, Joyce always bakes two different breakfast casseroles, including my favorite - hash brown potato. Anne always whips up some breakfast dish, too. That means plenty of good eating for those who make it …

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Stay At Home Task #2

In my Question of the Week email this past Sunday, I listed a number of computing-related activities you could do while sheltered away in your home because of the COVID-19 virus. In the first post, I covered emails. In this post, we’ll switch gears and look at browser favorites a.k.a. bookmarks. When people read an actual book, …

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It’s Not About Price

You may or may not know this but we sell computers…and tablets…and monitors…and printers…and other computing-related devices. We are one member of a group which the industry calls “channel partners.” All major computer companies make models that only channel partners can buy. Likewise, they make models that only big box stores have. The two variations …

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From The FBI

Yesterday, the FBI released a special scam warning regarding COVID-19, Coronavirus Disease. It points out many of the warnings I have already given you here on our blog. However, I think all our blog readers should read what the FBI has to say. I’m going to paste the exact bulletin here: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, …

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Got Android?

No joke, smartphones are expensive. In earlier days, cellular providers made it pretty easy for users to upgrade after two years for next to nothing. Most of those deals have vanished. Thus, it only makes sense that smartphone users would try to hold on to their phones for longer periods of time. Whether you use …

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