Speed up your website and get IPv6 compatibility for free!

Prerequisites This is going to be a pretty high tech article, but the benefits outweigh the work that it requires. I’m going to talk about using cloudflare.com to cache your website and offer IPv6 compatibility. For this to work you have to be using your own domain name and have access to change the namerservers for your domain. If you… Read more →

Look out, there’s a new tablet in town and it’s HOT!

Announcing the Kindle Fire Amazon announced a few new Kindles today, the most important, in my mind, is the Kindle Fire. It is a 7″ tablet running a specialized version of Android. The shocker was the price, \$199. With todays announcement, every school district that is looking at mobile devices will need to take a pause and examine what the… Read more →

Formatting for the printed page is dead

The PrintShop In the mid 80’s it seemed like the second most used program for the Apple II was Broderbund’s The PrintShop, right after that pirated copy of AppleWorks. For the first time, users could create posters, cards, etc. all with fancy fonts and clip arts. As word processors and page layout tools became more and more commonplace, the final… Read more →

I’ve been hacked and you can learn from my mistakes. :-)

Hacked! Yes, I let my WordPress installation rot. And it’s entirely my fault. Wordpress makes it so easy to keep it up to date now that there is no excuse, so I do accept full responsibility! I’m lucky in the fact that all the hacker did was rewrite my .htaccess file to redirect visitors to a malware hosted site. After… Read more →

Put a countdown timer on a presentation slide

[][] This past week as I was working on a presentation, I had a slide where I asked the participants to discuss among themselves. I wanted to set a time limit, but I didn’t want to have to switch out of Keynote, I wanted it on the slide. It took me a couple of minutes, but I finally came up… Read more →