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PC Magazine Volume 1, Issue 1, January 1982.

 

I just received my last copy of PC Magazine. I had no idea this was coming. A little note came with the magazine saying this would be the last printed issue. I’m a bit sad, as I’ve subscribed to PC Magazine for about 20 years or so. It is the one magazine that I read cover to cover and I have learned so much from this magazine. PC Magazine is not going away, the owners have decided to go completely digital.

I suppose this should not come as a surprise for a tech magazine to go digital, since digital will be the future for magazines and newspapers, and eventually books as well. From what I’ve read on-line, the company is making most of it’s money with on-line revenue and will save money by dropping the print version. And of course, this is obviously a good decision for the environment.

But I will miss the printed issue. I sit in front of a computer too many hours a day already and I enjoy reading my magazines in bed. I guess I will eventually have to get a digital reader like Amazon’s Kindle. But for now, I still have PC World and a few other tech magazines. But I don’t think I’ve ever subscribed to any magazine longer than PC Magazine. I will miss it. 🙁

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Religiolous

I finally had a chance to see the movie Religiolous with Bill Maher. I liked the movie, but unfortunately, I don’t think it was good enough to make a difference. The documentary seemed a bit disorganized. It started off funny, slowed to a crawl in the middle and ended powerfully. The best part of the whole movie was the last 10 minutes where Bill talks about how religion has the capacity to destroy mankind.

One point was made clear in the movie. Basically, all religions are the same and have little connection with facts or reality. Most people actually know very little about their own religion, they simply believe what they have been taught without much thought or proof. I would have liked to have seem more time spent on the history and facts, as they relate to gods and science, rather than so much time spent talking to crazy people. But I guess that wouldn’t have been as funny and after all, Bill Maher is a comedian.

The take home message? Religion is detrimental to the progress of humanity. When religious fanatics are allowed to control governments, history has shown, from the Crusades to George W. Bush, that the results can be disastrous. Now that we have the power to annihilate ourselves, Armageddon could easily become a self-fulfilling prophecy. If rational thinking people do not stand up against religion, we are all doomed.

I doubt this movie will change the minds of many believers, in fact, I would guess that the people most likely to watch this movie are Atheists. Excuse the pun, but I’m afraid Religiolous will be “preaching to the choir”.

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Gimme Some Skin

My laptop cover was a bit scratched from lugging it around and pulling it in and out of my backpack. I came across a neat solution called “skins”. Skins are all the rage for all sorts of devices from laptop to cell phones. They are used primarily to give devices a personal touch and style.

I ordered a custom skin from skinit.com. You can pick a design or upload your own. I used one of my favorite photos of Grace Bay Beach in the Turks and Caicos.

My skin arrived yesterday and it looks awesome. It is made of glossy vinyl with adhesive on the back. It was very easy to apply and according to the skinit.com web site, also easy to remove. My old Dell looks like a new laptop, for around $30.

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Place of Honor

Anyone who has children knows that the place of honor in the home is the refrigerator. This is where the important notes, the good report cards, and the special artwork and photos go. It’s like a personal home art gallery.

At Christmas time, the photocards get a place of honor on our fridge. Here is a snapshot of this year’s gallery.

Typically, I’ve got all the Christmas stuff packed away by now, but we have some of the Bissell Clan coming down this week for more holiday celebrating. So I’ve left the tree and decorations up a bit longer this year.

Happy New Year!

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