i just refilled my samsung ml1710 toner cartridge with a toner refill kit and i have to say i'm impressed. nearly 1/8th the cost of a full replacement cartridge, i can't see the difference. and replacing the toner was simple.
it amazes me that more people don't go this route.
why don't you sell understandable instructions/support for slashcode? i mean the site tools are obviously very powerful and something that a ton of people (of all levels) would love to leverage. unfortunately installing a slash site is impossible for anyone but a perl/apache guru!
sure there's a way to make money but trying to make money off a user-driven content model is just this side of absured. making money from a product...now your talking.
i'd probably pay to learn how to set up a slash site.
just my.02.
i've been working for for a tech company now for 3 years now in Louisville, KY. when we were bought by a larger firm they moved a group of people here and none of them could believe how cheap the cost of living is!
it was and still is this company's philosophy that there is outstanding talent here in the bluegrass state and why not remain when it's so much cheaper to live, employ, and enjoy!
just my.02
i just refilled my samsung ml1710 toner cartridge with a toner refill kit and i have to say i'm impressed. nearly 1/8th the cost of a full replacement cartridge, i can't see the difference. and replacing the toner was simple. it amazes me that more people don't go this route.
why don't you sell understandable instructions/support for slashcode? i mean the site tools are obviously very powerful and something that a ton of people (of all levels) would love to leverage. unfortunately installing a slash site is impossible for anyone but a perl/apache guru! sure there's a way to make money but trying to make money off a user-driven content model is just this side of absured. making money from a product...now your talking. i'd probably pay to learn how to set up a slash site. just my .02.
i've been working for for a tech company now for 3 years now in Louisville, KY. when we were bought by a larger firm they moved a group of people here and none of them could believe how cheap the cost of living is! it was and still is this company's philosophy that there is outstanding talent here in the bluegrass state and why not remain when it's so much cheaper to live, employ, and enjoy! just my .02