Summerville SPCA Website Launch

I launched the new Summerville SPCA website three weeks ago, and I can’t believe that I didn’t announce it then. It’s my first website completed while working at Computer Network Total Care and I am pretty happy with it. I built the site with WordPress, and Kym Wallace, from the Summerville Frances R. Willis SPCA, helped in making design decisions. It was such a pleasure working with Kym, she always answered my questions quickly and she had a lot of great input for the website. Please let me know what you think of it and, if you have time, help out the Summerville SPCA.

Summerville SPCA

Computer Network Total Care

Recycling Computers

Went to Beaufort SC with Roger Swanson today to pick up 73 computers from Grayco, Inc. A big “Thank You!” to Donna Starr for setting this up. We drove down this morning, loaded the computers up, and brought them back to the CNTC shop. Now I have to assess them all and decide what to do with them. Luckily, the bulk of the computers are the same model, so it might just be a matter of setting one up and imaging the install to the rest.

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Broken CPU Fan

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Can you believe that this is all that makes up a modern laptop? A client brought this one in the other day. When you turn it on, all it says is that the CPU fan is not working. I’ve ordered a new one and we’ll soon see how it goes.

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This is the offender.

AngularJS Bootcamp

Had an awesome day Friday, September 20th, at the Charleston Digital Corridor AngularJS CODEcamp. The class was led by Tom Wilson of Jack Russell Software.  I was keeping up pretty well with the lesson for the first half of the class, but struggled some during the second half. Happy to say that the code worked at the end though, and I understood the two concepts that Tom said were most important. I was worried when I found out that we would be using iMacs, being a PC guy and all, but things went well thanks to the help of the guys from Boomtown. I didn’t catch their names, but the two guys next to me were nice enough to give me a tutorial on the differences of a Mac. I learned that Command is Ctrl for a Mac. I’m going to  play some more with the concepts of AngularJS as I continue learning HTML coding and I’m pretty excited to put it to work.