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  1. I'm stressing way to hard about business issues. But I know of no way to stop it.
  2. L4SMB is now on Facebook, as well. Doing the whole social media marketing thing. Got to drum up business, somehow!
  3. Cute one.
  4. @nvdsbubble OOOH!!! that sounds SO GOOD! especially on such a cold day!
  5. Centon MP3 players - avoid them - poor design, faulty hold switches disable the item. No support. Closed for the holiday.
  6. Working on a Sunday. So much fun, cleaning virus and spy ware and porn off of someone else's computer!
  7. Christmas 'packing and wraping' - loading Mom's new MP3 player with music from her highschool/college days.
  8. @beginlinux Hi. what can I do for you? or is that a list?
  9. I'm grandparent sitting, today. tweets will be limited, if available, at all. Alzheimer's sucks.
  10. @beginlinux it is amazing how quickly the day disappears
  11. @NixiePixel you build it, I will host it, we will split the google adsense on it.
  12. woohoo! LDAP with openfiler NFS shares to get 'roaming profile' like support with Linux. happy I got it all on my own.
  13. Dont give up. Nothing easy has value.
  14. I'm putting together a monthly newsletter for customers. Focused on the SMB. I would like other perspectives, not just tech. Interested?
  15. It's good to sleep in on a cold and wet Sunday morning. Right?
  16. @NixiePixel those are necessities, not therapy. Have a better day, than yesterday started out as.
  17. RT @GetLinuxJobs: Senior Systems Engineer - Red Hat Linux Specialist - Herndon, VA (http://tinyurl.com/yajx7r2) Get Linux Jobs #Linux #20170
  18. @Arianna_W silly rabbit, you know better than that.
  19. @nvdsbubble Cheer up! It's much to cold here in Indiana to be so down. ;)
  20. @beginlinux what kind of lists?