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  • Re: How to use Twitter for marketing and PR

    Thanks for the pointer. Scott
    Posted to Emerging Technologies (Forum) by scott.r on 02-09-2009
  • RE: Dreamhost hosting -- anybody here used them?

    Rog, I've used Dreamhost for several years for personal, nonprofit, and hobby websites. Their features for price are very competitive for shared hosting. Their custom admin panel is friendly and complete. Support varies; sometimes great, sometimes not so. Uptime? DH went through a very rough patch last fall. Read all about it . Some might say they're
    Posted to Web Building (Forum) by scott.r on 02-09-2007
  • RE: PMS

    Thanks for the link romarta. Wonder how long it will last. The Pantone folks have driven several other comparable charts off the web.
    Posted to Web Building (Forum) by scott.r on 01-25-2007
  • RE: Event Calendar

    We have been using WebCalendar as a public events/programs calendar. It's been a good system for us. It's php/mysql and pretty easy to set up, but some HTML and CSS knowledge is useful.
    Posted to Web Building (Forum) by scott.r on 01-22-2007
  • RE: MailShell AntiSpam questions

    I take the following quote to mean that the software can still be used, without spam updates, even after the one-year period is over. I assume (and am about to find out, as my first year is just about up) that the lack of spam updates cripples only a part of the filtering effort by Mailshell. Wouldn't the Bayesian training I've done over this
    Posted to Software (Forum) by scott.r on 12-06-2006
  • RE: Do you use flash on your Web site?

    We do not use Flash. We have considered it, but nobody in-house had the time to learn how to create animations and design something we'd feel good about showing off. I like the highly restrained use of Flash that I sometimes encounter on websites and would model any future use upon that. What I mean is small ads or banners that don't interfere
    Posted to Emerging Technologies (Forum) by scott.r on 11-27-2006
  • RE: how wiki?

    [QUOTE] MediaWiki is a free software package originally written for Wikipedia but is now run on other projects of the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation and many other wikis.[/QUOTE]
    Posted to Emerging Technologies (Forum) by scott.r on 04-14-2006
  • RE: Buying new computers? Are you buying, 32 bit 64bit machines?

    I've been shopping lately for new PCs and have targeted Windows Vista ready machines. My reasons are threefold: [olist] 1) Vista is expected this year, and while it will run on capable systems I would like to use and evaluate it on its new terms, not its legacy terms. 2) Our nonprofit, though small, is a bit above ARCARC's average (above) and
    Posted to Tech Planning (Forum) by scott.r on 03-14-2006
  • RE: Web-based photo gallery

    Gallery is one popular open source solution.
    Posted to Software (Forum) by scott.r on 03-14-2006
  • RE: Connecting USB devices to the router?

    Resurrecting a 2-year-old question and adding a twist... The parallel printer connected to our wireless router/firewall/printserver has died. It seems every printer that looks good as a replacement is USB only. Can I adapt a USB printer to the parallel port on our Netgear FM114P and have it work? OR Is there a parallel printer out there that prints
    Posted to Hardware (Forum) by scott.r on 01-31-2006
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