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Building up my new PC
Over the past couple of months, many of you might have become tired of listening to my non-stop jibber-jabber about various computer components, RMA process and bargain deals. Well, the good news is that it is all coming to a halt … Continue reading →
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Tagged ati radeon, cable management, computer components, cooler master, overclocked, pc component
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Google accounts cockup
I started using Google Apps for my domain (FuzedBulb.com) a few years ago, but before I migrated to Google Apps, I was already using a number of other Google services like Analytics, Adsense, Docs, etc. which I signed up, ofcourse, … Continue reading →
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Tagged conflicts, google apps, google apps migration, google temp accounts, transition
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Upgrading WordPress: A breeze thanks to version control
In my previous post Version controlling WordPress, I discussed my strategy to organize WordPress-based projects using version control (Subversion in my case). The idea was to make WordPress and plugin upgrades easy enough especially when you are running multiple WordPress based … Continue reading →
Polish spam posts on WordPress
The other day I was going through TeaBreak’s headlines on my Google Reader (which, by the way, you guys can follow and sync up with all the awesome things I share) and I came across a polish post. Yes, a … Continue reading →
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Tagged security vulnerability, Spam, TeaBreak, WordPress
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Migrating posts from my old blog
Last week I realized that almost all the links and inbound traffic from Google on my website were resulting in a 404: Page not found. The reason was straight-forward, all my old posts weren’t there! So over the weekend I … Continue reading →
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Tagged apache mod rewrite, Migration, permalinks, WordPress
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Let’s go with WordPress
If you’ve coded your own CMS — you’ve to overcome your ego, your stubbornness and your obsession when its time to say goodbye to it and go for a better alternative. That’s sort of what happened to me. Continue reading →