Archive for the 'Writing gigs' Category

We Don’t Debase dBASE…

Friday, July 21st, 2006

A new client brought us many megs worth of exported Outlook .PST and Excel .XLS files. Spread out on all those files, his Opt-In subscriber list from his seminars that he gives worldwide. He needed all this information consolidated into a single spreadsheet containing names, e-mail addresses and snail mail addresses so he could send […]

The Written Word - aka Transcription Work

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

A client presented us with an unusual request last week: a number of .MP3 files (constituting just shy of 3 hours of audio) that they needed transcribed. To complicate matters, some of the recordings were of marginal quality and the topics frequently ranged into very technical matters. Further complicating things, it was Friday and they […]

Security Newsletters for the Linux Crowd!

Thursday, February 2nd, 2006

We’ve landed a gig doing the Security Update newsletters for Linux.com - a division of OSTG. SlashDot is also a part of OSTG. Watch for our weekly contributions!