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This is the blog of Anthony Glen Jeffries. The sub-title should explain things pretty well. The blog title comes from this post on Greta Christina's blog (scroll down to reason #7). The opinions expressed on this site are not necessarily representative of my past, present or future employers, coworkers, colleagues, friends or family.Subscribe to Blog via Email
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OPB News: Portland Billboards Are A New Approach To Starting Race Conversations
One more test. I am working out how to best post from my phone. Thank you for your patience. OPB News: Portland Billboards Are A New Approach To Starting Race Conversations. https://www.opb.org/news/article/portland-oregon-billboards-race-conversations/
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Adding something new…
Here is a photo my my cat and one of our dogs.
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Wiping out all user-level accounts and starting over….
I am wiping all user-level accounts and starting over. They’ve gotten out of control.
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How to fix the “enormous emojis in subject line” problem in Ubuntu’s Thunderbird
sudo apt-get install fonts-symbola …from here.
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Congress just legalized sex censorship: What to know
https://www.engadget.com/2018/03/30/congress-just-legalized-sex-censorship-what-to-know/
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Apple employees describe the best and worst things about working for Apple – Business Insider
http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-employees-best-worst-working-for-apple-2016-12?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=auddev-test1762#all-the-maple-surfaces-in-all-the-retail-stores-are-harvested-at-one-particular-time-of-the-year-in-canada-so-they-all-look-the-same-30
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Deleting Facebook
Well, sort of. I’ll still be using Messenger, and I’ll eventually post links to stuff I write here, but… I’m deleting Facebook.
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My notes on the TYT MD-2017
The programming cable is just a passive device. This means the radio must be connected to the cable and turned on before your computer will be aware of the connection. The programming software (“CPS”) is included with the firmware updates … Continue reading
FT-70R Battery Problems? Update the firmware…
Apparently the firmware on the Yaesu FT-70R has problems reading or charging the battery or something like that. Update the firmware here.
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Linux USB ports wandering all over the place? Here’s a way to pin them down.
I was tired of hunting down my USB serial devices on every reboot, so I found this link and solved the problem.
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