I have been learning about radio communications lately as a result of my new job at South Texas Communications. From my point of view, radio has been the stuff of those few geniuses who venture to become ham radio operators and learn electronics, the realm of engineers. I think, for the most part, it was [...]
Recently, my thoughts have turned towards the feasibility of keeping a virtual assistant on the job, if the economy decides to slow down a bit. If you follow this blog, you may remember that I hired a Virtual Assistant on a monthly basis back in January of 2008. It has now been a few months [...]
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I have been lax in announcing another change in my employment. Recently I announced joining up with RGV Helpdesk. Well, within a week, RGV Helpdesk was in negotiations to join South Texas Communications. As a result, I had to re-interview for a job I already had. I was a bit hesitant at first because the [...]
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Today, I joined forces with RGV Helpdesk. RGV Helpdesk and I have complementary skill sets and mindsets for achieving success in the Small and Medium Business (SMB) technology field. In order to improve my service offerings and keep up with demand, I thought it best to become a part of a team.
As many of you [...]
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Saturday, December 8, 2007
I can’t believe that HP put a computer out there with a 200w power supply. The computer I’m working on seems to have a failing power supply. It doesn’t start on the first try. You have to power it up a few times before it kicks in. Other symptoms include an inability to power a [...]