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What to Do When You’ve Inadvertently Involved Yourself in a Mail Fraud Scheme

A few months ago, I was answer­ing dozens of Craigslist ads a day to try and find any work I could includ­ing paid sur­veys and research set­tings. In the fury of it all, I acci­den­tally involved myself in a mail fraud scheme by respond­ing to a spam mes­sage I mis­took as a real response to one […]

What To Do With Your Full Time Capsule

What do you get when you cross a Mac­book Pro with a 500 GB hard drive with a 500 GB Time Cap­sule? A slim mar­gin for back ups. I knew this day was going to come when I upgraded from my old Mac­book that just had a 60 GB hard drive. Now, I have the […]

One Free Year of the Best AntiVirus Software I’ve Ever Attacked

Before I begin, this offer may become bogus in the next week. Until then, I have to vouch for a prod­uct I’ve tried in the past and absolutely loved. I fol­low a few dis­count hunters that often turn up great tech­nol­ogy deals. Today, I came across a deal from FatWallet.com for Kasper­sky Inter­net Secu­rity 2010 Legit […]