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Ads and Albums wishing they were never published now

Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in General | Posted on 13-09-2001

It seems that a few national ads or rap albums were actually released before our Nation was attacked. For instance, check out the two following urls: a Rap Album and an Ad. Both of these were published before our Nation was attacked. The pictures speak for themselves, all I can say is wow!

Amazon Donation Page for National Tragedy

Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in General | Posted on 12-09-2001

If you want to help the Red Cross in a financial way to assist the people in our national tragedy head over to Amazon Donation Page.

Updated
Yahoo is also allowing people to make direct payments to assist in the clean-up efforts.

Updated 9/13/01
Paypal also has a fund set up: here.

“Thank you to the 6,431 members who have donated $270,957 so far.”

Provide your own DSL

Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in Internet | Posted on 12-09-2001

Ever wondered what DSL really was and how it is used? If so, take a look at this article sent into us by CM. Basically it explains how to call your phone company and get a DSL line installed and how to become your very own ISP.

Zorka’s Q3F Server Re-launches

Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in Internet, PC Gaming | Posted on 09-09-2001

For all of you Quake fans who just can’t seem to get enough of QIII, I have re-launched my Q3F server. I also decided to add some stats on the side of the site. Now we know when someone else is playing on the server as well as provide a visual so we can see what is going on.

Brick and Mortar web sites

Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in Internet | Posted on 03-09-2001

I was reading an article in the NY Times today about how brick and mortar companies are starting to look at the validity of their sites. The basic idea is that retailers that judge the success of their web site by its profitability may be missing the point. I know for one, I have spent many hours researching products on retailer web sites before hitting the stores. A recent example is when I purchased my home entertainment center awhile back.