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Tag Archives: Green Gadgets for Dummies

Now available in a bookstore near you

Posted on 3 September, 2009 by Graham Miln

You know your efforts are making an impression when they appear in print.

All three of DssW’s Mac energy saving products appear in Joe Hutsko’s latest book: Green Gadgets for Dummies. This is the first time I have known my work to appear on a bookshop’s shelves, and it feels good.

Green Gadgets for Dummies recommends DssW

Green Gadgets for Dummies recommends DssW

Posted in DssW | Tagged book, DssW, Green Gadgets for Dummies

Recent Posts

  • Paroisse Notre Dame Saint-Vincent Saint-Paul
  • Settling
  • Managing Expectations
  • Turn Please
  • Red Squirrel

RSS Graham’s Work

  • Sending Requests with the Power Manager SDK
  • Binding with the Power Manager SDK
  • Observing with the Power Manager SDK
  • Connecting with the Power Manager SDK
  • How to Set the Volume When Logging In
  • Shutting Down Your Mac Safely
  • How to Shut Down Your Mac After Inactivity
  • Scheduling a Mac to Shut Down
  • How to Run a Shell Script When Logging Out
  • Sleep Monitor Recommended by For Mac Eyes Only

Recent Posts

  • Close up of the spire of St Vincent and St Paul in Lyon.Paroisse Notre Dame Saint-Vincent Saint-Paul

    We stumbled upon the church of Saint Vincent and Saint Paul in Vieux Lyon this weekend. The church is nestled between the old centre of the city and a railway station.

  • A view of Lyon at night from the River Saône.Settling

    We are committed. Last week we signed a multi-year lease for an apartment. The path getting us to that signing has not been easy but it is done.

  • Looking down a flight of stairs from a different eraManaging Expectations

    Many of the buildings have hauntingly beautiful stone staircases spiralling up four, five, or six floors.

  • Mechanical door bell - wind it up to start the ringingTurn Please

    Do not turn the small handle unless you want someone to answer the door. I learnt the hard way.

  • A red squirrel eating a nut in the park in Lyon, FranceRed Squirrel

    I frequently notice red squirrels when we visit the Parc de la Tête d’Or. The squirrels are not afraid of humans and carry on foraging as runners pass by only a meter away.

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