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This is just a small introduction to get started. I seem to fit many of the profile here as I am getting along in years. I retired from my tech job in Texas and chose to move to Mexico to try to enjoy my free time. I love it here and want to share some of my experiences living in Patzcuaro. Patzcuaro is a unique colonial town in Michoacan. It is located in central Mexico. The thing that you notice here is the old churches and other structures that date back four hundred of more years. Ther... Read More
Just Because a Site Runs an Ad Does Not Mean The Site Recommends the Product Windows All Versions This week a flash advertisement on USA Today was hacked and spread all kinds of badware to all kinds of users, who, trusting USA Today assumed that the ad was something endorsed by USA Today. It was not. The point of this tip is not to scare you out of you wits or teach you never to click on an advertisement, but to again remind you to use common sense, keep your... Read More
Third-party Firewalls Run Amok Windows xp and Windows Vista More lately than ever before are we receiving emails from frustrated folks who want to protect their computers but are so confused by all the conflicting advice they receive, they install more security programs on their computers than they need and end up with a computer that's out-of-control and nearly impossible to use. So, what's the point? If every time you try to download something, install something, or... Read More
Spring did not come upon a warm, soft breeze this year. It came on a dreadful, chilly, rain-soaked wind. A wind that chilled a person to the bones. Spring came on a gray, sullen day and with a chill so it was not unlike the winter days that proceeded it. But still there are promises that come with spring regardless of how spring chooses to arrive. There's the eternal promise that even in the midst of death there is life. From the stillness of the frozen soil, in the sprouts of those... Read More
Today was a rainy, unseasonably chilly day in May. I waited most of the day for the rain to stop so that I could take my daily walk. I've always liked to walk but just in the past couple months I've become an avid walker; motivated by recent health problems and spurred on by my Georgian friend, I try to walk at least one hour each day. Today was no exception. The rain finally stopped. Although it was very chilly for a day in mid-May, a light jacket and a brisk pace were all I neede... Read More
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