Hello Fellow Town-Trotting Tourists,
Are you planning on traveling soon? If so, remember to take the Mobile City Guide along with you.Â
Yeah! That’s it, right there inside your mobile phone or wireless device.Â
Just point your browser to:
http://city.mobi and explore hundreds of major cities around the world.Â
Enjoy,
Mark
Posted in
General,
Health,
Wireless Phones | Comments Off on Let Your Cellphone Turn You Into A Smoking Quitter And Breathe Freely | March 2nd, 2009
Hello Everyone,
As you know by now, I think using text messaging in our daily lives is the neatest thing since the invention of bacon. In keeping with this philosophy, all of you who truly want to quit smoking or overeating or anything else, for that matter, read the following excerpt and take that first step to becoming what your parents always wanted you to be, “A Quitter.â€Â (Smile) Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in
Documentation,
Employment/Unemployment,
General,
Health,
MS Office,
Poems and Essays,
Syndicated Posts,
Windows 7,
Wireless Phones | Comments Off on Louis Braille, There’s Something About Your Name | February 27th, 2009
On the 200th anniversary of your blessed birth, it is my esteemed honor to thank you, Monsieur Louis Braille, for giving me and thousands and thousands like me, who see by the candles of the mind, a means, a written language to explore the path of life with those who see by the light of the stars.
The name Braille! Ah, there’s something about your name. Perhaps it’s special because I know that without you, I would not be what I am and I could not become what I one day hope to be.
Most sincerely,
Mark Taylor
Please Click Here to read more about Monsieur Braille and to learn how you can help further Braille literacy in your community.
Posted in
General,
Windows 7 | Comments Off on TIP: Know When And What Your Windows Computer Is Doing | February 27th, 2009
Hello My Fellow Windows Wanderers,Â
Want to have all of your Windows Computer performance statistics located in one easy-to-use place on your Desktop?Â
Download What’s Going On: A One-Stop Spot for Vital System Statistics. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in
General,
Windows 7 | Comments Off on Am I A Size 64-BIT OR A SIZE 32-BIT PERSON? | February 26th, 2009
Hello Everyone,
I hope you find the following answer, found in PC Magazine, as helpful as I.
Enjoy,
Mark
STILL MORE CONFUSION OVER 64-BIT COMPUTING
by Loyd Case
QUESTION:
I imagine that my system must use a 64-bit processor to use 64-bit software, and with that the whole motherboard and all hardware must be 64-bit capable—is that so? Or can I install a 64-bit OS on any system, regardless of the hardware, processor, and motherboard? Read the rest of this entry »
Let The Tracking Begin
Hello My Fellow Product Purchasing Partners,
As you may or may not know, many of the so-called free priority mail tracking services are either going offline or are beginning to charge fees for SMS package tracking update alerts. While each individual shipping service may offer a free SMS tracking system, signing up for said services is no small feat, to say the least.
No worries, though, friends as there still remains a free, reliable, all-in-one, and trustworthy package tracking service that will send you near instant updates via email, SMS messaging, RSS feeds, Facebook, or Twitter. Â
This service tracks packages shipped via UPS, Fedex, USPS, DHL, and several other carriers.
Click Here to go to Track This.com and, as that wise sage of old, Mark Marcus, once said, “Let The Tracking Begin.â€Â
Enjoy,
Mark
Posted in
General,
Windows 7 | Comments Off on Q & A: Cannot Copy To Half-Full Thumb Drive | February 24th, 2009
Hello Everyone,Â
Here’s an article, by Neil J. Rubenking, that provides the solution to the problem of not being able to copy files to a USB Thumb Drive that has plenty of free space available.
Enjoy,
Mark Read the rest of this entry »
SCENARIO:
Best selling Novelist, poet, playwright, mountain climber, deep sea diver, big game hunter, curator, sherpa, business tycoon, singer, songwriter, seamstress, wordsmith, philanthropist, bacon connoisseur, master magician, snack-time technology taste-tester, award winning chocolatier, baker, professional card-counter, theologian, exorcist, cellist, the Fifth Beatle, and Nobel laureate Mark Marcus sits in the window of his favorite Dairy Queen restaurant enjoying a large watermelon-flavored Arctic Rush slurpee.Â
His Smartphone, with Caller ID, alerts him that he has an incoming call from the attorney of his soon-to-be ninth ex-wife, Sasha, a world-renowned supermodel. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in
Documentation,
Employment/Unemployment,
General,
Health,
MS Office,
Poems and Essays,
Syndicated Posts,
Uncategorized,
Windows 7,
Wireless Phones | Comments Off on IMPORTANT CANDLE SHORE UPDATE !!! | February 22nd, 2009
Hello Fellow Candle Shore Comrades,
The following announcement does not apply to any Candle Shore email subscribers but only to those who use RSS or podcast aggregators to receive updates from Candle Shore.
If you subscribe to the Candle Shore BLOG or the Candle Shore Podcasts via RSS feed or via iTunes or any podcast aggregator, such as the Juice Podcast Receiver, you must update Candle Shore’s feed address, in your applications, to reflect Feedburner’s migration into Google.Â
The new feed addresses are listed below:
For the Candle Shore general BLOG, including both articles and podcasts:
http://feeds2.feedburner.com/candleshore
For the Candle Shore Podcasts, only:
http://feeds2.feedburner.com/candleshorepodcasts
Thank you,
Mark
TOP 10 TWITTER TIPS FOR BEGINNERS
by Sean Ludwig
Ready to jump into Twitter, but don’t know how to get started? Follow these 10 tips and you’ll fit right in:Â Read the rest of this entry »