Monthly Archives: July 2010

Lanny Fuller and Pilot for Kite

This weekend I played in a few shows; one in Broken Bow, NE, and one in York, NE. These were both a blast! I got to meet so many new people and just have a bunch of fun all while helping present the gospel.  The Broken Bow show was really great because, even though we [...]

Texting While Driving

Last Thursday, a new law went into effect making texting while driving illegal in Nebraska for all ages.  Previously anyone under the age of 18 was not allowed to text while driving. The law prohibits the use of a handheld wireless communication device to read, manually type, or send a written communication while operating a vehicle [...]

Apple iPhone 4 Press Conference

Today, Apple held a press conference about the recent problems users have been experiencing with their iPhone 4 cell reception. Apple released that they would do 1 of 2 things: -Allow for a full refund of the iPhone 4 and any restocking fees and cancelation fees of service would be refunded. -They would give any iPhone 4 [...]

Top 5 Google Chrome Extensions

Sense Google Chrome has come out for Mac, I have adapted to using it and many of it’s awesome extensions. Below I have posted my 5 favorite extensions. Let me know what you think of my 5, and maybe one I need to be using! 5) *Split Screen* “Prompts the user for two URL addresses [...]

Free year of Amazon Prime with .edu address

Last night I discovered that Amazon is now offering anyone with a .edu address a free year of Amazon Prime!  All you need is the .edu address, and then give them your school and what you are studying.  Great deal for students that may be buying their textbooks there.  Head over there now to get [...]

Top 10 Mac Shortucts

After chatting with Adam one afternoon, and him asking me about a keyboard shortcut, I thought I would share my top 10 Mac keyboard shortcuts! Let me know what you think of mine, and maybe which one I would have left out. Trust me there are plenty! 10 ) CMD T. New tab in Chrome/Safari/Firefox [...]

Shutdown Windows Machine Remotely

I was needing one night, to shut down a Windows computer at the office.  There was a storm rolling in and felt it was best to shut it down.  So I logged in remotely to the computer from my house, to find that it would not let me shut down the computer from the start [...]

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