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About Richard

Richard is a professional web developer and business consultant. He opened his first web hosting company at the age of 13 out of his bedroom on an ISDN connection and hasn't looked back since. Richard currently resides in sunny Florida.

Web Browser Smackdown!

January 7th, 2008

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With the rising popularity of “sucks” and “is gay” being used excessively on the Internet to describe a person’s basis against something, I’ve decided to dust off the decade old browser war and give you the opinion of all sides of the battlefield from a seasoned web addict. Let’s examine the facts: I’ve used the […]

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Mac OS X Hackintosh Adventures

January 5th, 2008

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After years of hacking Apple‘s famous Mac OS X, I now have two successful “Hackintoshes” running on budget hardware and we’re fully dual- and tri-booting Mac OS X on the same hard drive. This has to be one of the most exciting releases to the OSx86 community to date. A little history: I started on […]

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Alltel’s Phones Suck

January 3rd, 2008

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Alltel Wireless is one of the best cellular companies when it comes to service in the United States. With a market cap of $24.79 billion and over 12 million customers as of early 2006, Alltel is the largest regional mobile phone company in America, and the fifth largest mobile phone company overall. They have outstanding […]

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Happy New Year!

January 1st, 2008

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  Another year has come and gone. I can now officially say I haven’t slept all year. For you guys and girls with New Years resolutions, try not to fuck things up for the rest of us. You’ve got a fresh set of 12 months looking at you, so tighten up. If you’re curious what’s […]

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Saving Money On Gas

December 31st, 2007

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I know who you are. You wait in line with 10 other cars at a gas station to get the lowest possible price per gallon. Let’s face it, gas is really expensive here in the United States, but why wait in line for 10-15 minutes to save 5 cents? The extra time your car has […]

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