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Time has this really exasperating tendency to change things.  One day you’re something, and then ten years later – bam – that something is completely different.  And in all likelihood, that something is a little less toned,

Whether it’s for fishing, water sports, or relaxation, boating is such an integral part of many people’s lives, especially in California. “California is so diverse in its recreation. When it gets warm it’s time to go boating.

At this point, most of the general public should know how to use a computer in the most basic of situations.  Turn it on.  Open up the internet.  Write a document.   Print something.  If you expect to

Your inbox is like an envelope that was made for giants.  But this envelope doesn’t contain a letter or even a fun postcard.  The only thing inside this envelope is a bunch of glitter.  Pink glitter.  Blue

We’ll be the first to admit it.  Social media for business is terrible – it takes up too much time, it’s more mystifying than the Matrix plot, and it never seems to end, go away, or cease

Many of us have watched movies like Minority Report, Total Recall, and Back to the Future.  Movies like these tend to stick with you for a while, and they’re usually worthy of a Friday night movie binge. 

For years, Andrae Gonzales has played an active and consistent role in his community. Since 2010, he has been the executive director for Stewards Inc., a non-profit organization that manages the financial wellbeing of elderly and disabled

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“Wow!” is the first thought that comes to Dirk Turner’s mind when he thinks back on how far T&T Liberty Safes has come. Turner’s father, Larry Gene Turner, had the idea to start selling safes in 1989.

In a recent Wall Street Journal article, it was reported that victims of Ransomware paid out roughly $24 million in 2015.  And, unfortunately for the public, the FBI predicts this number will continue to grow in 2016.

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