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20th July
2009
written by Tom Evans

I just updated this site and removed most of the stupid stuff I had linked to in the past.  I realized I never really did anything with this, and probably never will :D

Just wanted to get a 2009 Post out there!

14th December
2006
written by Tom Evans

I was at work yesterday and trying to remember the applications I have running on my PC that I wanted to recommend to a co-worker, I couldn’t. So, I’m going to list them out here for reference and to help any others who might be interested.
For virus protection I recommend McAfee SecurityCenter ($59.99 yr)
It includes

  1. Virus Scan
  2. Firewall protection
  3. SiteAdvisor
  4. SpamKiller
  5. Privacy Service
  6. WiFi network security
  7. EasyNetworking
  8. Data Backup

Additionally, for spyware I recommend Webroot Spy Sweeper ($29.95 yr)

For additional security I highly recommend to run Lavasoft Ad-Aware SE Personal (free) monthly

And lastly, to clean up your system registry from junk. And keep your Windows start-up programs clean I recommend Ace Utilities ($29.95 yr)

With this combination I believe you will find your computer very secure. It’s an investment worth making to save your personal files and save you from the headache of fixing all the problems associated with Adware, spyware, and virus’.

2nd November
2006
written by Tom Evans

Smashing Magazine » Blog Archive » Cheat Sheet Round-Up: Ajax, CSS, LaTeX, Ruby…

Whether you’ve forgotten the name of a function or the property of a cascading style sheet – handy cheat sheets deliver the information you are looking for – immediately. Most cheat sheets are available as .pdf or .png-files, so you can print them and use them every day for whatever projects you’re currently working on. We present an extensive overview of useful cheat sheets we’ve found in the Web. Something is missing?

13th October
2006
written by Tom Evans

Get a legal free copy of limewire pro at http://www.limewirepro.net.tc

link has changed to http://www.freelimewirepro.net

4th October
2006
written by Tom Evans

This is for all you FaceBook junkies out there. According to the CA/NCSA study, 74 percent have willingly given out personal information on the Internet, which seems high until you consider that the study’s definition of personal information includes e-mail addresses.

Something to consider when uploading pictures from last weekend. Keep in mind that your next employer might do a simple search on FaceBook or MySpace and find out much more than you would ever like for them to know.

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