I agree that Tech Soup is a great resource. They have 2 groups on
LinkedIn that you (or the nonprofit) could join for a lot more
resources and help.
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Check Tech Soup. They have a couple systems designed for non
Thanks, everyone. Lots of food for thought.
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Wayne - my only advice, having used both, is to get satellite driven
GPS. The others are more like mapquest/google maps. Satellite seems
to be more accurate, and allows, at least mine does, a choice of
routes (quick, short, no freeway, etc.).
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Quoting Wayne Dernoncourt <[EM
had more than before when he went to the
blog. Make sure you let your artist friend know you charge for phone
and email time.
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site is very large and has lots of activity.
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David Turk wrote:
An artist friend recently let his website go in favor of starting a blog.
He didn't have to wait for his brother to update the website for him,
he could upload his own photos, & it was easier to manage
the years. Art can be bargained, but would you bargain your dinner
at a restaurant or your new suit at the department store?
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David Turk wrote:
My partner has a website advertising his artwork for sale. He received this email
Monday. We're trying to ascertain whether this
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it. Another company we've used is pair.com, which is less
user-friendly for those maintaining their own sites and, like
GoDaddy, the add-ons add up quickly, but an excellent company.
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I, too, like the fish and added myself to frapper map. I agree with
David about editing replies, although if the footer has a link it's
nice to have at least one footer remaining just in case we need to
view the fish at that moment.
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David K Watson wrote:
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> I agree wit
(small scripts) running the files.
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Fred Holmes wrote:
> Does Filemaker Pro allow for 1) exporting the database to Excel,
and 2) updating the database from Excel? A good one certainly
would. Do the others just read your database, or do they post to it
as well?
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> I woul
Heard this on FM oldies radio. Interesting.
http://www.globalincidentmap.com/home.php
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The Maryland Technology Council has built a website to inform us
about the
recently passed 6% sales tax on computer services, including website
development, website maintenance, and programming.
http://www.FightTheTechTax.com/index.cfm
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tline to take requests, 1-888-DTV-2009 (1-888-388-2009).
Go there, sign up for a coupon, get 40 dollars from the govt. to buy
a converter box. And they're going on the honor system. So even if
you have satellite or Cable, you can still sign up to get a coupon.
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Robert wrote:
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erience is
bluehost's support is more knowledgeable.
You can also look at pair.com
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Again, just the messenger.
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The Charles County Technology Council (CCTC) has been
following the Maryland computer services tax that the governor
recently signed into law.
Several groups, including the Maryland Chamber of Commerce, Greater
Baltimore
I got this from a member of the Maryland Tech Council, which is
opposed to the recently voted 6% computer tax. Am passing it on for
those who are affected, and still want to make an effort to get the
tax repealed.
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), it
will cost you less money -- real, honest-to-goodness American dollars
-- to own that Mac than to own that PC."
See: http://machinist.salon.com/feature/2007/11/07/mac_price/index.html
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I'll work on what I found and let you all know if I work it out.
Thank you all for the help -- and sorry again for the confounding post.
/gayley (who, btw, is of the female gender) :-|
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It's probably a simple answer, so can one of you more tech-savvy
fill me in on
looks like a simple directory, but is some script (or other
magic) involved?
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a security nightmare -- of of which
is likely and true.
I am fairly confident I can persuade them to spring for a program
such as Contribute, but not without due diligence first. I
appreciate all the feedback.
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