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Even Stephen Asks: What's in a name?
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Saint Stephen (as depicted by Giacomo Cavedone) Starting in September, 2011, I will be working for ESET , which has it's North American ...
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Staying in Downtown San Diego? The Bristol Hotel could be your best bet
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I recently had the pleasure of traveling to San Diego for meetings at a downtown office. My host for this trip booked me into The Bristol Ho...
Road Trip Tip Number 17: "Holding Onto the Night"
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Tired of the morning sun waking you up too early when you're staying in a hotel? Annoyed that you went to the trouble, before retiring f...
The Apartment With Everything, Now Available Everywhere (Irony Included)
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So here's something way more ironic than anything in the Alanis Morissette song of the same name. My wife found a gorgeous apartment to ...
My 2001 Jeep Turns 111111
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Just a quick post to pay my respects to the vehicle that has faithfully carried me down the road for the past 5 years, the 6 cylinder 2001 J...
White space rural broadband moves one step closer
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"The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the organisation that helped ignite the Wi-Fi revolution nearly a decade...
Blood Money: The economics of America's most common deadly genetic disorder
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Blood costs money and I know where to get a lot of it, blood that is. Now that might sound callous but it's true and it could save a lot...
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Broadband needs rural boost: Tennessee News
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"Job opportunities will elude millions of mostly rural Americans because they lack access to high-speed Internet, according to a new re...
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Is Satellite the Answer for Rural Broadband? Free 20 page report
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Does your rural community have questions about satellite Internet service? Wondering if satellite connections can fill in for cable, DSL, or...
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FCC: Rural areas still lag in broadband speeds
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"More than 28 percent of the rural population in the U.S. lack access to midrange 3Mbps broadband service, according to a new report fr...
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