Comcast, Netflix and a fix with Privacy
Comcast claims otherwise, but I’ve tested and they definitely are limiting Netflix traffic on their Xfinity network. I tested this by streaming a Netflix movie to various devices – Blu Ray player,...
View ArticleWords at the Center of a Horizontal Line
Neat CSS trick I hammered out today when I needed to create an “Or” between two sections of a web page: Bla bla bla Or bleh bleh bleh .hrtext { display: block; overflow: hidden; text-align: center; }...
View ArticleNeeded: Automatic screenshots on window changes
I can’t find windows software anywhere that will attach to a window/process, and automatically take a screenshot of that window (or child windows) every x seconds or whenever a change is detected. If...
View ArticleAutoHotKey SQL Formatting Help
The script I posted back in (holy crap) 2012 has gotten several updates, and when I made the latest today, I decided to repost it, in case I need the updated version again later. It binds to Win+, and...
View ArticlePatriotic Things
I put these on Facebook once and as they age they get harder to find. Re-posting them here. “God who gave us life gave us liberty. And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have...
View ArticleOn Cord-Cutting
Oh, Comcast. I hate your must-take channel package. I hate your “no high-speed internet without the must-take channel package” package. But now I have internet through a new 50mbps fiber offering...
View ArticleImporting Outlook Contacts to Em Client
I recently tried importing Outlook contacts to Em Client and the Em-recommended method is to export Outlook contacts to CSV, then import the CSV to Em. This failed to import them all several times....
View ArticleA thing I did recently
Wow, that’s a lousy title. Anyway. The Lenawee County Conservation League has a new web site. Fun stuff. Sometimes it’s relaxing to back down from the MS development and do things entirely...
View ArticleASUS RT-AC68P 100% CPU Usage Solved
Recently bought a T-Mobile AC1900 router that is really an Asus RT-AC68U under the badging, and just needs a few firmware “corrections” to get the T-mobile out of it and give you a $37.00 semi-high-end...
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