Failure doesn’t have to be the end—it’s a stepping stone to success. In this video, College Info Geek shares actionable strategies to help you bounce back from setbacks and turn them into learning ...
I have used my computer for years, and Microsoft and Outlook have never failed me, at least not to any horribly scary extent. And I rely on the computer for my broadcast work, for my website, for ...
Q: I keep all my financial records in a program I wrote in 1988, using dBASE III file structure (.dbf) and compiled it with Clipper, DOS version. I run it on old hardware under Windows XP. My other ...
Junior Geek of the Month recognizes exceptionally geeky members of the Pacific Northwest community ages 12 – 20. See the Junior Geek of the Month archive for more. by Kurt Schlosser on May 28, 2021 at ...
WHAT IS IT: College Info Geek is a resource for students who want to be awesome at college. Through blog posts and podcast episodes, I try to help students reach goals and improve their lives in three ...
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Geek of the Week profiles the characters of Pacific Northwest tech, science, games, innovation and more. See the Geek of the Week archive for more. by Kurt Schlosser on Nov 22, 2019 at 12:30 pm ...
Jeff Werner is a software engineer and has been writing this column since 2007. Question: I want to buy hubby a new computer. I want to get a Dell, but don’t know how to pick one. All we will be doing ...
Responding to employer complaints that its graduates are socially inept and glued to their computers, computer science school Neumont University is forcing its geeky student body to learn some social ...
More than 28 years ago I interviewed Kenneth Levasseur, a professor at UMass-Lowell, about his innovative new project: A math class via email. In the resulting column I noted that the course, the ...