ryangoldstein
Ryan Goldstein
ryangoldstein

Don't feel too bad. Some of my friends I graduated with 2 years ago are over $200k in debt and had to move back in with their parents because they couldn't find a job after graduation.

That's a good point, and it's especially relevant in the economic climate over the past few years. Because they couldn't find jobs upon graduation, many of my friends in my graduating class are now pursuing more education (getting a masters, PhD, MD, JD, etc). They aren't stupid, either, having graduated near the top

It's not just online universities and vocational schools. All major, respected "nonprofit" universities (like mine, the University of Pennsylvania) are also essentially huge businesses with revenues in the hundreds of millions or billions.

I don't use those servers personally, since I've already been migrated over on my DHCP-assigned DNS servers. I'd imagine it's just a temporary issue with those servers. The first customers they migrate are those who have turned off the "Domain Helper" option - so you should probably try doing that.

I use my ISP's DNS servers. My ISP is Comcast. Although there are many complaints about Comcast (as there are for just about all huge companies), they have been making great strides, leading the way in new technologies like IPv6 and DNSSEC. In fact, I've already been migrated to DNSSEC validating servers. If you can

Happy to help!

As far as I can tell, unchecking "Enable scheduled releases" is exactly the same as checking "Enable pre-release features" (or whatever the wording used to be).

The maximum file size is 50 MB.

"JotForm is under maintenance for providing better service. Please bear with us."

Anyone know when/if this will be available through Microsoft Update?

I had the same problem. That's why I registered goldstein.tel as soon as registrations opened for the .tel TLD ( [www.telnic.org] ). If your-last-name.tel is available, I recommend registering it.

Update the link to search for 'smartlabels', not 'smart labels' (no space).

The built-in Maps app uses Google Maps as its backend. If Google makes this traffic-based-navigation available via API, then Apple should be able to add the same functionality into the Maps app.

Anyone know of a way to get this on iOS (specifically, a non-jailbroken iPhone 3GS)?

My dad has a home office, and my parents have a 15 pound Jack Russell. I wonder if they could claim that she's a guard dog for my dad's business and write off her dog food expenses...

Thanks for the info, Andy.

I'm still waiting for Google Apps to support Profiles...

Meebo already does this exceptionally well.

It sucks that they don't support the purchase of more email space. You can see the differences from normal (non-Apps) Google accounts here: [www.google.com]

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