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Friday, December 28, 2001

Garden State Parkway to Stop Selling Tokens on 12/31
They're giving us 2 days notice about this????? Jerks. "The end of token sales is part of the parkway's congestion relief package designed to encourage E-ZPass use." Encourage? Sorry, no, the word is force. Time to put my "100 Reasons E-ZPass Stinks" list on-line...

Burning Yule Log Wins Christmas TV Ratings in NY
The title says it all. This means something. I'm not sure what, but... ;-)

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Thursday, December 27, 2001

Visio Tip - Did You Know?
Ever have a Visio diagram that you wanted to send to someone, but weren't sure if they had Visio? Well, now they can view your Visio files without having the program on their system. All they need to do is get the free Visio viewer from Microsoft at:
http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2002/VWC10.aspx

Note: Seems to work best if you change the last letter in the filename extension to x.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2001

Food For Thought
CNN has put together a list of what they think are the 20 factors that will change PCs in 2002. Not sure I agree with some of what's there, and it's really more about general tech changes than just PCs, but it's worth taking a look.

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Whoohoo! Blogger's back!! Thanks Ev!!!

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Hallmark.com can't greet all online visitors
Dear Hallmark,
Despite what your spokesperson seems to think, it is a big deal if people can't access your site. You see, if they can't get in, they have little reason to come back. And hawking items for sale to someone who cannot access what they came to get it plain dumb. In essence, you're telling them: "No, you can't see what you came for, but buy something from us anyway." Sorry, no one is interested in that "deal."

Yours,
The People of the Internet
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/cn/20011222/tc/hallmark_com_can_t_greet_all_online_visitors_1.html

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Monday, December 24, 2001

Merry Christmas All!
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, New York, Dec 2001

The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, New York, Dec 2001

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