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Author: John Nash

Mr. Nash is an experienced systems analyst/programmer and business manager who believes in giving back to the community through producing open source software.

Apostolic.edu v2.0 on-line

Posted on May 29, 2014May 29, 2014 by John Nash

The Apostolic Information Service (AIS) at Indiana Bible College has brought its v2.0 web site on line. There are more details to add, but the main site is now open for business. http://apostolic.edu

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HandiCook On-Line!

Posted on May 19, 2014November 15, 2014 by John Nash

Stop by http://handicook.com and see what my two new friends have posted. They are finishing up their web site and starting to add recipes and handi-man (or handi-woman) tips and tricks you can use!

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ClamAV errors scanning Microsoft

Posted on March 28, 2014April 6, 2014 by John Nash

It seems ClamAV database has a problem producing false positives for nvstor.sys, sisraid4.sys, ws2ifsl.sys and related files incorrectly reported as infected by Win.Worm.Autorun-4414, 4415, and Win.Trojan.6878514.

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Document Freedom Day

Posted on March 27, 2014March 27, 2014 by John Nash

“Document Freedom Day”: a day for celebrating information accessibility for all people everywhere and for raising awareness of open standards. The open software movement and the corporate desire for it to end is very much like the American Second Amendment “Gun Control” movement — Software Patents are not about software and Gun Control is not about guns, but both are about CONTROL. And it behooves us as a global community to promote freedom and oppose protectionism in whatever form it may appear.

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Windows XP expired: Now What?

Posted on March 16, 2014March 17, 2014 by John Nash

Windows XP will expire in April: businesses have several options available: 1. take the risk and do nothing, 2. upgrade to 2GB RAM and install Windows 7 or 8, 3. Upgrade to new hardware, possibly including a new evaluation of technologies current and future role in your business, or 4. install Linux.

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