COMPUTER
A Dead Mouse on the Desk
Despite living the simple life of milking goats and knitting lace and baking bread and participating in all those homey, warm, homesteading goodness activities, I do spend a significant portion of my ...
Posted on 4/19/13 at 1:23 PM
Culinary School Update on Simple, Good & Tasty: Menu Planning Basics
VisitSimple, Good and Tastyfor one of my last culinary school updates for the semester.This time we change gears as I share what I've learned from my menu planning course. Our teacher provided us w...
Posted on 4/17/13 at 2:44 PM
Best of both worlds
Who doesnt remember playing the old first generation Nintendo and having glorious 8-bit soundtracks engraved into your noggin? Thats why this video tripped my fancy. Not only is Radiohead one of the m...
Posted on 5/23/12 at 2:23 PM
My Computer is Nuts
My computer has caught a cold. It basically types whatever it wants. Like a willful toddler, it does the opposite of what it is told. I try to type "with," but it type lptus. What in the world?!?! I ...
Posted on 11/20/11 at 9:38 PM
Switcheroo
Well it is done. I have switched. I have abandoned a old friend. The computer that I purchased in 2001 is sitting on the work table. He will get lots of his files deleted and then he will ...
Posted on 7/5/11 at 6:04 AM
Students design winter survival app
A computer engineering student from Virginia has helped design a smartphone application for winter travelers.January 03, 2012
For computer chip builders, only one way to go: Up
May 04, 2011
Computer tech charged over porn
A computer specialist for Minot Public Schools faces charges of possessing child porn after sexual photos turned up on school computers. Court documents say Christian Webb stored images of sexually abused children on several school-owned computers.June 04, 2010
China-based hackers stole India secrets
China-based hackers stole Indian national security information, 1,500 e-mails from the Dalai Lama’s office and other sensitive documents, a new report said Tuesday.April 07, 2010
Software should help N.D. ratepayers conserve energy
A North Dakota utility regulator is praising new computer software that's intended to help utility ratepayers reduce their energy use.November 16, 2009
Other views: It’s too early to ban computers in cockpits
Texting while driving is one thing. The evidence on that is in, and the conclusion is hard to avoid: The practice is wildly dangerous, and authorities are right to be talking about a ban. But Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., and others in Washington are jumping the gun by trying to ban the use of personal computers in airline cockpits. For his part, Franken reacted within hours of hearing that the pilots who flew 150 miles past their destination last week were distracted by their computers.By Grand Forks Herald , November 04, 2009
Burglary reported at local school
A burglary was reported at Lincoln Elementary School, according to the Jamestown Police Department.October 02, 2009
EU gives details of Intel’s sales tactics
The European Union published e-mail excerpts from computer makers and Intel Corp. to show that Intel pressured chip buyers into choosing Intel over rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc.September 22, 2009
New bill payment system for N.D. Medicaid delayed
A new computer system for paying North Dakota’s Medicaid bills will be delayed until April 2011, said an executive who apologized Tuesday to state lawmakers for his company’s tardiness in finishing the $62.5 million project. “I understand when you sign up with a partner, you put your own reputation and credibility at stake, and I understand your disappointment in us,” said Mark Boxer, a senior vice president for the software’s developer, Affiliated Computer Services Inc. of Dallas.By By Dale Wetzel, The Associated Press , September 16, 2009
New bill payment system for N.D. Medicaid delayed
A new computer system for paying North Dakota's Medicaid bills is delayed again.September 15, 2009
Legislature hopes to remedy software snafu
BISMARCK — North Dakota lawmakers hope a new $3.24 million contract will finally bring a happy result to a legislative computer software overhaul that has wasted more than $3 million and taken more than four years to finish.By By Dale Wetzel, The Associated Press , July 20, 2009
Borders ready with crossing scanners
The scanners and the new computer systems are in place at Vermont’s largest border crossing with Quebec and people in both the United States and Canada are starting to get identification cards that makes it easier for them to cross the border.By By Wilson Ring, The Associated Press , May 11, 2009
N.D. Legislature mulls new software developer
After spending $3 million in a fruitless effort to develop new software to manage its work, the Legislature is looking to hire a second company in hopes of finishing the job in time for the 2011 session.By By Dale Wetzel, The Associated Press , April 27, 2009
Lemm completes special course
Kathryn Lemm, assistant professor of computer science and technology and assistant track and field coach at Jamestown College, re-cently completed a professional development course in Sport Servant Leadership from the Center for Ethics at the University of Idaho.March 07, 2009
Computer project still a problem
The North Dakota Legislature’s proposed budget for the next two years includes $3.91 million for a troubled computer replacement project that already has cost more than $3 million without producing any usable software.By By Dale Wetzel, The Associated Press , November 24, 2008
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