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eJabs WordPress auto-upgrade to 2.5.1


May 16th, 2008 by Matthew Jabs

For those of you who thought I was hurt or dead…I apologize, I’m fine…just been too busy to write for awhile.

I wanted to report that I downloaded the WordPress Automatic Upgrade to test it out and see if it could make Wordpress upgrades easier for the less tech savvy.  I’m happy to report that it most certainly does!  I have successfully upgraded my WordPress installation from 2.2.1 to 2.5.1, and let me add that I LOVE the new features in version 2.5.1.  There are soooo many awesome new tools & functionality that really make WordPress a web platform to be rivaled!  Thanks WordPress!

If you’re into building websites for people, but worried that you’ll have to maintain them too much for the folks you built them for, worry no longer.  This was always a concern of mine, but with the creation of this plugin…maintaining a WordPress blog is much easier!  Thank you so much to the plugin developer (Keith Dsouza) for his time spent on this…it may just be the best WordPress tool I have seen to date.

One word to the wise, and the plugin creator actually suggests this, is to run the tool in manual mode as opposed to automatic mode.  Manual mode meaning it walks you through the very few steps of the process.

Everyone smile…the days of manually copying WordPress upgrade files up to web servers via FTP are GONE!!

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Ron Paul in 2008


November 11th, 2007 by Matthew Jabs

Unless you want to vote for “just another corrupt candidate” for the 2008 US Presidential race, then maybe it’s time you did a little research on Dr. Ron Paul.

Ron is a beacon of light in our otherwise disconnected & dishonest pool of presidential candidates. Ron is the only contender with a consistent voting record that mirrors his SOLID stance on all the important issues. I will now list information on Dr. Paul. If you want more information, please visit RonPaul2008.com.Ron Paul

About Dr. Ron Paul

Congressman Ron Paul is the leading advocate for freedom in our nation’s capital. As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Dr. Paul tirelessly works for limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies. He is known among his congressional colleagues and his constituents for his consistent voting record. Dr. Paul never votes for legislation unless the proposed measure is expressly authorized by the Constitution.In the words of former Treasury Secretary William Simon, Dr. Paul is the “one exception to the Gang of 535” on Capitol Hill.

Ron PaulRon Paul was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Gettysburg College and the Duke University School of Medicine, before proudly serving as a flight surgeon in the U.S. Air Force during the 1960s. He and his wife Carol moved to Texas in 1968, where he began his medical practice in Brazoria County. As a specialist in obstetrics/gynecology, Dr. Paul has delivered more than 4,000 babies. He and Carol, who reside in Lake Jackson, Texas, are the proud parents of five children and have 17 grandchildren.

While serving in Congress during the late 1970s and early 1980s, Dr. Paul’s limited-government ideals were not popular in Washington. In 1976, he was one of only four Republican congressmen to endorse Ronald Reagan for president.

During that time, Congressman Paul served on the House Banking committee, where he was a strong advocate for sound monetary policy and an outspoken critic of the Federal Reserve’s inflationary measures. He was an unwavering advocate of pro-life and pro-family values. Dr. Paul consistently voted to lower or abolish federal taxes, spending and regulation, and used his House seat to actively promote the return of government to its proper constitutional levels. In 1984, he voluntarily relinquished his House seat and returned to his medical practice.

Ron PaulDr. Paul returned to Congress in 1997 to represent the 14th congressional district of Texas. He presently serves on the House Committee on Financial Services and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. He continues to advocate a dramatic reduction in the size of the federal government and a return to constitutional principles.

Congressman Paul’s consistent voting record prompted one of his congressional colleagues to say, “Ron Paul personifies the Founding Fathers’ ideal of the citizen-statesman. He makes it clear that his principles will never be compromised, and they never are.” Another colleague observed, “There are few people in public life who, through thick and thin, rain or shine, stick to their principles. Ron Paul is one of those few.”

Brief Overview of Congressman Paul’s Record:

He has never voted to raise taxes.
He has never voted for an unbalanced budget.
He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership.
He has never voted to raise congressional pay.
He has never taken a government-paid junket.
He has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch.

He voted against the Patriot Act.
He voted against regulating the Internet.
He voted against the Iraq war.

He does not participate in the lucrative congressional pension program.
He returns a portion of his annual congressional office budget to the U.S. treasury every year.

Congressman Paul introduces numerous pieces of substantive legislation each year, probably more than any single member of Congress.

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The inevitable collapse of the US$ and the USA as we know it


November 9th, 2007 by Matthew Jabs

Folks, I’m not sure if I’ve ever supported a dooming outlook such as this, but to me it seems nothing short of inevitable!

I’m not going to waste time with any pretty words, I will just give you a snippet of the article, followed by a link.  Enjoy & may God have mercy on this land of ours.

“We are heading to a 3000 gold price in conservative terms, since the problems in the Untied States are insurmountable, unfixable, without any remedy. The only real life solution will be a more visible totalitarian state complete with rationing. If you believe rationing will not happen, just look at the crack spread, the difference between the oil price and gasoline price. It is rising dangerously, crimping energy firm profits. Unless the gasoline price rises by 50 cents, we are certain to face shortages, lines to buy gasoline, and fights. Next come riots. In fact, job loss, home foreclosure, food prices, gasoline shortages, and bank runs will likely be the basis of social chaos in the next two years. One will not be capable of recognizing the US landscape in ten years, maybe five years. The whole world will be watching.”

Jim Willie CB
Editor, Hat Trick Letter
November 8, 2007

Read the full article here.

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I’ll take PCLinuxOS (PSLinOS) Please


October 1st, 2007 by Matthew Jabs

PCLinuxOS Logo

Well ladies & gentlemen…it has been nearly 6 months since I installed & began working with PCLinuxOS, and I must say I am nothing but impressed.  Since that time, my article on PCLinuxOS vs Ubuntu has quickly become my most read article on eJabs.  The article has surpassed other very popular articles in a short amount of time.

You’ll be happy to know that I still maintain my positive stance on the emerging Linux OS.  I have never held a more absolute position toward any other Linux Desktop OS.  I have run Ubuntu & SuSE Desktop OS’s before (for several months each), and have never been half as impressed as I am with PCLinOS.

The simple fact that the OS takes around 15 minutes to install, has all the necessary drivers included & picks up my wireless network on the first boot makes it superior to any other operating system I’ve ever worked with…yes, that includes Windows!  Loading a Windows OS, including the drivers, updates & necessary add-on software takes me right around 2 to 3 hours (closer to three).  That brings up another excellent point; PCLinOS includes loads & loads of pre-installed, free software that serve nearly 100% of the software needs I have.  Here are some of the things PCLinuxOS includes that you have to pay a pretty penny for when running a Windows OS:

  • Office Suite - PCLinuxOS comes standard with OpenOffice.org which allows you to open all MS Office file types, and even save as a Microsoft file type (MS Office doesn’t give you the same reverse capabilities).  PS…you can also install this software suite on your Microsoft PC, along with some of the other software suites on this list.
  • Gimp Suite - Image manipulation software, comparible to (but not as robust) as Adobe Photoshop.  PCLinuxOS also comes with 3 other image manipulation software packages.
  • Mozilla Thunderbird - Email client comparable to MS Outlook, I actually prefer Thunderbird.
  • Kopete - An IM program that works out of the box with any of your favorite IM software programs including:  ICQ®, AIM®, MSN®, Yahoo!® Google-Talk®.  (IM’s are free w/Windows, but not included)
  • Mozilla Firefox - If you haven’t heard by now…a browser that is far superior to MS IE, in many ways.  (The IE browser is free w/Windows, but not nearly as secure as Firefox)
  • NVU - Website editing software similar to Dreamweaver.
  • K3b - CD/DVD burning software equvilent to Nero, but easier to use & less cluttered.

Well, you get the point & I’m sick of listing all this software here & re-inventing the wheel; so if you’d like to see a more complete list, then visit this webpage.

So why don’t you try this software out…did I mention that it’s FREE, along with all the FREE software that comes with it?  Oh yeah, did I mention that it all works out of the box & that it all installs in around 15 minutes?  Not only is this software better (for home use) than Windows Vista (what OS isn’t better than Windows Vista), I would even venture to say that it is superior to Windows XP in many aspects.

I don’t think it’s a complete corporate solution for most businesses yet…only because most businesses run some type of proprietary software their operations depend that only run on Windows.  Other than this fact, or if your business doesn’t require any Windows software, then save yourself some money & try out PCLinuxOS in your workplace.  If you do, PLEASE let us know how it goes & what pros & cons you experience.

So now I ask you…why are you still running Windows?  What are you afraid of…saving money?

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Nesting?


September 29th, 2007 by Matthew Jabs

Do you Nest?

As my friend Dave Pease would say, “This is a very interesting topic my friend!”  This of course begs the question…what the heck is nesting?  This is best described in the following example…

Scenario:  you dash into a public bathroom because nature is “knockin’ on heaven’s door”,  and you’re anxiously awaiting the RELEASE coined in “Grumpy Old Men”.  What’s the first thing you do when you get into that stall & close the door?  Do you sit right down?  Do you grab a wax paper make-shift seat cover?  Or do you NEST?

Ah ha…I believe you’re pickin’ up what I’m puttin’ down!

I for one am a nester.  I make sure that seat is coated with a very ample amount of Quilted Northern.  I think the reasons are fairly obvious…but now I must ask…

DO YOU NEST?

Nesting

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