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VPN Security for Idiots

The concept of cyber security should not be new to anyone reading this. There are numerous security measures thrown around in the media that carry the assumption of regular people like us knowing what they are. Unfortunately though, not many people actually understand why they need them or how to actually implement them. The Average…

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Banking Industry Failures

By now many of you have read or seen articles about various bank failures. I have seen people shrug it off due to a lack of understanding. Most people do not think it will affect them in any major way. I will admit, I was also that way until I started reading more about what…

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Children – What’s the Point?

I was in a discussion with a patient recently about having kids. Their argument was well thought out and logical. It made me over-analyze the situation because that’s what I do. Children are very much a part of life for many people but why do we have them? The concept of “why” has always interested…

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ATT vs. T-Mobile

For the last 10+ years Jen and I have been customers of ATT. We do not upgrade phones annually like some people. My phone upgrades went from the amazing Nokia Bar phone to an iPhone 3. From that 3 series I went to an iPhone 7 and got one for Jen at that same time.…

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