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Tag Archives: microsoft
Can’t install Vista’s SP2 unless my laptop’s plugged in
Hahahaha. Like having power at the beginning of the installation is any guarantee of having power by the end of installation. Did the folks at Microsoft think about any of the emerging economy edge cases ?
Solving the bandwidth problem when updating WordPress sites
We use WordPress for many of our client sites because it’s dead simple to use and has a fantastic plugin system. The only problem? WordPress is stinkin’ huge. And basic functionality depends on JavaScript. No big deal on fast American … Continue reading
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Tagged africa, bandwidth, Blogging, clients, microsoft, opensource, WordPress
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