cannot use Internet Explorer (with AOL)

During our radio show we received a call that, after having service performed on his computer, a listener was unable to use Internet Explorer. We did not have enough time during the show to fully triage the situation while on the air. I did received a message from a listener that we should consider an update could be a problem…

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from: Lana Dee

For that gentleman with AOL who couldn’t start his explorer…wonder if that happened after the last windows update…it happened to me…if he has Zonealarm..that may be why!

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Thanks for the info, Lana!

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BlackBerry Messenger service is not free

(Just a warning for shoppers…)

I mentioned that I’m dropping Boost because they will begin charging for incoming text messages (they’re free at the moment), so I’ve been shopping around for free and/or cheap messaging.

I was watching The Early Show on CBS, and wanted to be sure that BlackBerry Messenger service was free. (I know someone who replaced their Palm Treo with a BlackBerry and) After not being able to verify this (via BlackBerry’s website), I contacted Brodeur Partners who responded:

“…BlackBerry Messenger…the data the application uses is counted as part of a user’s monthly data usage, which is part of a paid plan with the service provider…”

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Read On: Life Changing Veggies in Phil Vischer’s Autobiography


I just finished reading a book that a good friend gave to me last week (you know, one of those “you’re going to love this book because I did…” offerings you get nine a week of?) that I once I picked it up in earnest, I couldn’t put it down!

The funny thing is that I really doubted that this persons taste in literature and mine would be able to find common ground as she is a couple decades older than I am and hates to read.

But then she said the magic words…”It was too techie for me, so most of it went over my head, except at the end.”

So she handed me a paperback copy of “Me, Myself, & Bob: A True Story About Dreams, God, and Talking Vegetables,” Phil Vischer’s autobiography about how he created VeggieTales, BigIdea Productions and how he handled its ultimate downfall and bankruptcy…one look at the cover and I laughed and said “Ok, I’ll give this a shot, as soon as I can.”

I now have only two regrets: (1) That I waited over a week to crack it open; and, (2) that I’m finished reading it.

Publishers Weekly hit the mark saying “Hilarious even when describing his headlong plunge into bankruptcy.”

Not wanting to “give to much away,” let me just say this in the hopes that you too might latch onto a copy of this book and then spread it around to friends and family: Until I read this autobiography of the rise and fall of the VeggieTales creator, Phil Vischer, I had no idea that either VeggieTales or Big Idea Productions was ever in any kind of financial trouble, nor that the company was no longer owned by its founder and being run, by 2003, by a media outfit that had bought the company in a bankruptcy sale!

Reading this book I found the answer to several other deep thinking questions as well…like, who is the voice of Larry the Cucumber?

And of Bob the Tomato?

Just what kind of a nutcase could think up all those wonderfully quirky, absolutely uplifting and morally encouraging videos?

Anyway, it goes without saying…EVERYONE should read this…it’s about business and how to, how not to, approach and run a company.

It’s about a little boy who becomes enthralled with Walt Disney and animation after his first trip through Disneyland.

It’s about heart, courage, drive, ambition, unparalleled success, and yes, utter failure…but it doesn’t leave you at that point with a “oh well, life goes on…” ending.

So, what’s any of this have to do with IT and technology?

Well, it could be all the ‘cool stuff’ that Phil discovers from 1980 to 2003, how technology changed his life, made his dream come true, outfitted his business.

Or it could be about how important it is to keep current on trends, be fiscally sound in your decisions.

About how to, and how not to, pick your business partners, leaders and co workers and employees; the benefits of solid training…’cuz it’s all in there.

But hey, I say, read because you’ll be fascinated by living the dream vicariously through Phil; laughing, shouting, cheering, even crying…and only Uber Geeks can interact with a BOOK that way.

So how about it? Are you Uber enough for this book? Get a copy and find out.

Until next time…