Monday, September 12, 2011

Come Big Government you say you trying to save jobs?

Hi I’m KG the Techie –

Hey folks, it’s another blog moment, today the President wants his job bill to be passed, and the Government is interfering with a private sector company that’s trying to keep jobs afloat. I do not understand that. I mean are we crazy or what, the American people is not stupid, we can see when big business get big, Big Government wants to regulate it. I feel this is not the time for FCC or DOJ to be in federal court to stop the merger of AT&T and T-mobile. AT&T is trying to save jobs, and help T-mobiles customers have goods and services. In this economy whirlwind, we don’t need another private sector company going under because it can’t keep up with competition. So why not merge. If AT&T can keep jobs and save T-mobile customers for getting their service disrupted, they should merge, and Big Government should welcome it. It seems Big Government say one thing, and then do another, that is not right. That’s my 2 cents on it. What a blog moment.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Still using the PC Linux OS, very good OS for a linux distro -

Hi I’m KG the Techie –


Well it’s time for another blog moment, although this time, I don’t have much to say. I’m still in the likeable mood with “PC-Linux OS aka – Phoenix”. It’s still the Linux Distro of choice. It just simply do what it does. No issue to report with it or nothing. I mean this Linux is built with some toughness. I love the desktop environment, “XFCE4”, Smooth-operations; the people at PC-Linux OS did a good job building this from scratch. It is a wonderful piece of work.





I am thinking about getting me the Go-Flex USB external hard drive, power my Seagate. Seagate has a good idea with the Go-flex; you might want to check them out. See I told you, keeping it short and simple. What a blog moment .

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