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Marcus Lonsberry - 1870 Census
tracy — Sun, 02/24/2008 - 19:12
Here is Marcus Lonsberry in the 1870 Census.
[Image from Ancestry.com]
Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: Fishkill District 1, Dutchess, New York; Roll: M593_925; Page: 154; Image: 310.
District 1, Town of Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York
Post Office: Fishkill Plains
Marcus Lounsberry 42 M W Pilot New York
Amanda J Lounsberry 41 F W Keeping House New York
Albert A Lounsberry 20 M W Works in hat shop New York
Sarah ? Lounsberry 18 F W at home New York
Testing out ecto 3 beta
tracy — Fri, 02/22/2008 - 22:00
I'm testing out the new ecto publisher program. Ecto allows bloggers to write blog posts on their computer (rather than through a browser). It's useful since writing in a browser window can often be a pain and it helps many people who aren't as handy with web interfaces. If you have a blog, I definitely suggest you try it out.
Pownce and Jaiku
tracy — Wed, 08/22/2007 - 17:13
I've been trying out a fair number of social networking tools lately and besides Facebook, I find my self using Jaiku and Pownce quite a bit. They both offer similar features, the ability to send a short message to your friends. However there are features unique to each one that makes them completely separate tools. Pownce focuses much more the social aspect of the site, you are able to make friends, group them, and share messages, links and files with just the people and groups you specify or with the whole world. Jaiku on the other hand seems to be a bit more of an aggregator at the moment. Unlike Pownce, I can add all sorts of RSS feeds to my Jaiku account and anyone watching my jaiku feed will get them.
Customer Service Done Right
tracy — Wed, 08/22/2007 - 10:59
I had a little bit of a distraction this morning involving my Quantcast account. I received 11 emails in the course of about 2 minutes stating that my password had been reset. This got me a little worried that someone was trying to hack into my account, although I think the more likely possibility that is that someone accidentally put my username in the field instead of their own. Either way, 11 messages can get to be a bit annoying.
I decided to do something that I don't ordinarily do, I called the company to let them know. I spoke to a nice gentleman named Mark on the phone and he thanked me for my feedback and told me he would tell the project manager about it. He also asked me what site I use their product on. Then, within minutes, I got an email from him again thanking me for my feedback and for using their service. The fact that they took my call at 8:30 am their time and were so nice to me on the phone, already puts them above many of the companies I pay to do business with, but the email just makes me incredibly happy.
Lego Car Factory
tracy — Tue, 08/21/2007 - 14:04
This is just about the coolest thing I've ever seen.
DealLocker.com - Or Why I Fell Off the Face of the Earth
tracy — Tue, 07/31/2007 - 17:49
In the beginning of May, I left my office job to become an independent contractor, again. I am now the lead (and only) developer at a great coupon and promo code site, Deal Locker.
For want of a make
tracy — Thu, 05/17/2007 - 12:33
For my new job, I got a shiny new Mac Book Pro. For the most part, I love it. I can run Windows on it so I can test my web pages in Internet Explorer. Some cool features exist in Tiger that I really like. But setup hasn't been as straight forward as I had hoped it would be. Don't get me wrong, I still love the mac and OS X, but I've been a bit frustrated the past few days.
The Potential for Airline Ticket Refunds
tracy — Sun, 04/29/2007 - 00:00
Many airlines have a "guaranteed airfare rule" where if the price of your ticket is lowered after you purchase it, you can request a refund of the difference. Soon a new startup will continue tracking prices for your flight after you purchase it and alert you to any price drops.
More information can be found in Business 2.0's Startup Watch.
How Digg.com uses the LAMP stack to scale upward
tracy — Wed, 04/25/2007 - 15:19
Computer World had a great article about how Digg.com uses several features of their LAMP architecture to scale their site. In particular, pay attention to the caching and sharding of data.read more | digg story