By Jim Clay on
3/27/2008 7:57 AM
If you are in busines, DON"T use these spam filter services that force the sender to click on a link in the response email, put in some info and then you email will go through. I consider these COMPLETELY unprofessional. I can't believe businesses are buying into them. If you need spam filtering use something that the sender doesn't have to deal with. At our office we have spam software that works with our Exchange server. Catches probably 95+% of our spam. Through my hosting business, for those who use my hosted email, there is some basic spam filtering in there, but I also offer an add-on that puts your email through a Barracuda spam filter appliance. These things work great and the cost is worth it.
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By Jim Clay on
2/15/2008 8:45 PM
Why is congress concerning themselves with steroids in baseball. This has NOTHING to do with their constitutional duties and has nothing to do with the things that I think that most people consider important. Things like...Hmm...maybe national security, or taxes? They can't do anything useful so they have to look important and bring big names in to hearings to get attention.
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By Jim Clay on
1/9/2008 8:39 PM
I just saw a post on LinkedIn about a new pluggin for Outlook. They are in limited beta and I am looking to get an invite because it looks really cool. If you are interested here is a link:

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By Jim Clay on
12/20/2007 10:49 AM
Over 400 prominent scientists from more than two dozen countries recently voiced significant objections to major aspects of the so-called "consensus" on man-made global warming.
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By Jim Clay on
11/21/2007 8:58 PM
Another book that I picked up recently is No Retreat, No Surrender: One American's Fight , by Tom DeLay. This is an easy read and it gives great insight into someone who I had some respect for and now I have a lot more respect for. His consice explaination of his view of conservative beliefs is very good and I have to say, I really agree with them. He readily admits many of his mistakes and what they cost him in is life. He als ...
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By Jim Clay on
11/5/2007 10:04 PM
I started using DotNetNuke (DNN) a couple of years ago. Can't even remember how I came accross it. I had been working on writing a framework for my own sites when I discovered it. This was way beyond where I could go on my own. So now, if I have a site of any consequence to do, it goes on DNN. As an Authorized Reseller for Parcom Internet Services through my other site at www.SandpointHosting.com, I am trying to develop a bit of a niche for myself. We'll see how it goes.
My intention is to work up a couple of screen videos of setting up a base install, uploading modules and doing an upgrade. Hopefully I will have some time in the relatively near future. Having an almost 1 year old and a full time day job doesn't help with time for these extra p ...
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By Jim Clay on
11/4/2007 5:25 PM
So, I am obviously not very good at this because it has been months since my last post! We'll see if I get better or not...
I just started a great book (so far anyway) called What's So Great About Christianity by Dinesh D'Souza. So far, having only red the first couple of chapters, it seems like ...
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By Jim Clay on
5/23/2007 8:54 PM
One of the issues I see as a major problem with our government is the tenure. Elected office was never meant to be a career. You were supposed to be elected, do your service, go home and get back to work. Too many politicians have made it their career and are getting rich off of it, or I should say getting rich off of us the tax payers.
If you are a career politition you just flat out cannot understand the real world. You begin to believe that the government is the answer to everything. These senators and representative who have been in the congress forever are absolutely out of touch. Look at Robert Byrd. He has been there for, I think, 50 years. Does he have a clue what life is like in the private sector? It's not possible.
I strugle with actual term limits, but I think that every elected official should at least self limit thier time in the public sector. Thos ...
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By Jim Clay on
5/20/2007 7:45 PM
Don't get me wrong I love the church that I attend and the congregation is absolutely wonderful. I am excited about raising our daughter in the church, to learn and grow in Christ. But, it is interesting and often times very frustrating how political beliefs play a role.
I saw a bumper sticker stating "Christ is a Liberal" on a vehicle of a church member. My question is "How could you know?" My contention is that Christ is Christ and he is not liberal or conservative. Although, my beliefs really want to lead me to say "Christ is a Conservative!"
So why do I say that? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the prevailing issues that lead me in this direction is the saying "Give a man a fish and feed him for a day. Teach him to fish and feed him for a lifetime." Every liberal program and idea that I am awar ...
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By Jim Clay on
12/22/2006 8:59 AM
As mentioned earlier, I work for a small company that like to be on the leading edge. We are very proud of our customer service, but our sales and marketing efforts have been admittedly, pretty weak and unorganized. I have all these grandeous ideas with regards to what we need to do, but the issue is time an other important things getting in the way.
So, we have decided to commit to a prebuilt sales tool. We are going to use Salesforce.com and I now get to integrate it with our existing systems that I have built. This is somewhat of a love it/hate it concept to me. I am ecstatic about increasing our sales efforts and having the tools in place t ...
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