Monthly Archives: January 2007

AT&T’s phone card sucks

It seems recently AT&T changed the terms of their phone card. It now costs additional minutes to make in state long distance calls. For example, 40 minutes now costs $0.2135 a minute within the state of Florida when the refill transaction cost is included. What a scam. A friend suggested Tel3Advantage.
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Eniva scamming teens for VIBE sales

I find myself unable to enjoy what would otherwise be a pleasant evening at Panera thanks to some tool from Envia. He’s spent the past two hours attempting to dup three teens into joining the pryamid scheme that is Vibe sales. It’s fairly disgusting. It seems to have been initiated in part [...]

Deployment Magic with Capistrano

Programming with Ruby and developing Web apps with Rails is fun; Obviously so, or you wouldn’t be reading about deployment issues. Deployment can be challenging and especially so if you come from more of a development background than a systems administration background. Fortunately, I’m tacking this from the latter camp, so I am [...]