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#RefreshCA Meeting – Tuesday, Sept. 29th

September 12, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

Be sure to mark your calendars for Tuesday, September 29! That’s the date of our next Central Arkansas Refresh meeting.  We will be meeting in our usual location, the basement at The Flying Saucer in downtown Little Rock (see the map below for directions).  This past month Robert Blake did a great presentation on Tumblr, […]

Filed Under: Farm & Business Tagged With: #RefreshCA, Joomla

New Worlds Record Brown Trout

September 12, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib 3 Comments

I can remember when Rip Collins caught the first brown trout weighing over 40lbs on the Little Red River in Heber Springs a long time ago, it was a huge deal, and an even bigger fish.  Rip Collins has since passed away but replicas of his fish and the infamous photo of him holding it […]

Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: Fishing

Be a Lighthouse in Your Neighborhood

September 12, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib 2 Comments

This afternoon my wife and I were just hanging out at the house.  I was in my office flipping between football games and I think she was watching a movie or something in the living room when the doorbell rang.  When we got to the door there was a black guy standing there, in his […]

Filed Under: Faith & Family Tagged With: Faith / Family

UNIX System Monitoring

September 12, 2009 by Cotton Rohrscheib Leave a Comment

Pleth.  I get the impression from Matt’s post that he likes the software pretty well, I know he’s not a big fan of any kind of bloated software. I checked Monit’s website this morning and was very impressed to see that they also have a free iPhone application that will allow you to track your […]

Filed Under: Marketing & Tech Tagged With: Security, Service Monitoring, Unix

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