Stuff that only geeks would be interested in. Of course when I say “geeks” I really mean the cool guys because geeks are actually cool and cool guys are actually dipshits.

Solution: OneDrive files set to “available online only” are still taking up local hard drive space

7/7/2016: Update: In fact the files are not actually taking up real space; it just appears to take up hard drive space. I've set an entire folder inside my OneDrive to "available online only" ..... and all of the files have uploaded.... however the files still appear to be taking up local hard drive space. I use an app to visualize the biggest files and folders on my machine.... it is called WinDirStat and is available for free to use and download. WinDirStat is clearly showing that the folder and files are still using space on my local hard drive. I've check my onedrive status and it reports "Files are up to date." I'll report back if I find a solution.

Solution: OneDrive files set to “available online only” are still taking up local hard drive space2016-07-07T14:24:21-07:00

Website & Webhost Backup Solutions

I just posted a quick article reviewing a few different popular website backup solutions… the winner is CodeGuard… A little bit more expensive but way cheaper when you consider the possible nightmares of going with the cheaper priced alternatives. It reminds me of a quote my French friend said… "We are not rich enough to buy cheap."

Website & Webhost Backup Solutions2020-01-28T15:51:51-07:00

Looking for “social reviews consulting services?”

Today I Googled for "social reviews consulting services" and "social reviews consulting" ... and there were no decent results.... I find that amazing... I must be searching for the wrong thing.

Looking for “social reviews consulting services?”2014-12-09T00:20:14-07:00

Cross domain tracking with Google Analytics Escapia

We were having an issue where our Google analytics goals were not properly tracking through the reservations process on our vacation rental Escapia site.... For whatever reason I thought the Universal Google Analytics code was going to solve that problem… However it only solves the multiple subdomains problem. Modifications to your tracking code are required for proper cross domain tracking.… I just follow these instructions found here to solve it. https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1034342?hl=en

Cross domain tracking with Google Analytics Escapia2014-12-04T14:38:01-07:00
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