Archive for February 17th, 2007

posted by Sun T. on Feb 17

Isn’t this always the way? You get a new something to replace an old something that maybe you thought was lost or broken, only to find the old something still works or just reappears all of a sudden. That is what happened with my zip drives. I just got the new one in the mail this morning and not ten minutes later I finally found the problem with my old zip drive and now I have two that work. JOY. So I guess, instead of selling it to someone I will keep it as a back up just in case something else happens. Being without my pictures nearly killed me *GAH*

Thanks, Lord, for the abundance of working zip drives.

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posted by Sun T. on Feb 17

SupahStar Saturday

Here we are again on another Saturday with a new SupahStar. This time it one of my good friends who is also featured by RSS feed on the left sidebar of this blog. None other than Marcus! His blog is chock full of fun stories and anecdotes. I love his little rant about Valentine’s Day. He is too much!

So here is to Marcus. I still luv ya, even if you DO like Windows Vista ;).

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posted by Sun T. on Feb 17

Right now, it’s easy for me. I monitor what sites he goes to on my computer. I sit right with him and help him stay on track. He is only going to be 4, so of course it’s easy. My mind always flashes forward a few more years when it might not be so easy to keep track of his whereabouts on the web. Programs like Snoopstick - Monitor Kids’ Online Activity when you can’t be over their shoulder at every moment. This particular one is different than most that I have seen. It’s on a flash drive that you plug in, install the components to your computer *or whatever computer you want monitored*, then unplug and keep the stick for later use. At under $60 it’s a steal especially when the person being monitored will have no indication of being watched. Teenagers are the worst about this stuff * I know, my 2 sisters are much younger than I*, so I am glad to be able to find help for myself and others who are going to need it in the form of safety on the web.