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May 17, 2014 by Daniel P. Clark

Freelancer; What’s your price?

In this day and age price point is a big question for many; both for those who are new in the field, and even the veterans who make an effort to stay up to date with the trends. What it comes down to are these factors: Market Research, Supply vs Demand, Quality, Niche, Qualifications, Estimated…

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May 12, 2014 by Daniel P. Clark

Limits and the Size of the Challenge

How big do you want to be?  How big is the problem you have to overcome?  What’s holding you back? The average person can’t see beyond their current self and the state that they’re in.  They believe life has given them what they’ve got, and that’s just how the cards fell.  So all in all…

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March 12, 2013 by Daniel P. Clark

Part 2: Stepping Up With Tor

Alright.  So you’re in Linux and you’ve got Firefox running through your Tor client.  There are now two more things you need.  One is to update to the latest version of Tor.  And secondly to use any other application through Tor rather then just Firefox. So.  Here you are on that free wifi again.  And…

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March 10, 2013 by Daniel P. Clark

Privacy is Available Online.

One thing that people lack when they use the internet is privacy.  Well the good news is is that there is a solution for that.  Keeping your sessions encrypted and private is recommended to help prevent your personal information from being stolen. Do you enjoy free wifi hotspots?  Well now you can use them securely…

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March 6, 2013 by Daniel P. Clark

From KODAK PlayFull HD MP4 to DVD on Ubuntu Linux

One of the great difficulties you run into in Linux is video editing.  And what I mean by that is that the push and go solutions often don’t work with the formats you want to hand them. So here’s my scenario:  I recorded a church service of 1 hour and 50 minutes in 1080P.  The…

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February 3, 2013 by Daniel P. Clark

My Initial Raspberry Pi Raspbian Configuration

So I ordered the Raspberry Pi Version B for $35.  And boy was I surprised at how really small it is. So first thing I did was hook it up.  But I can’t run it without an operating system so I downloaded the Raspbian OS 2012-12-16-wheezy-raspbian.zip from http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads. Unzipped it to get 2012-12-16-wheezy-raspbian.img . And then…

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