Joe Potter

Joe Potter

Served 11 years in the Air Force, some active the rest in the reserves and guard working on aircraft armament systems, HVACs, and generators. I've had a variety of jobs including, disc jockey, security guard, restaurant manager, electrical installer on the B2 stealth bomber and 757, newspaper writer, owned a computer VAR operation, been a computer technician and manager, telecommunications specialist, project manager, call center manager, call center technology consultant, and now manage a small computer repair business. My skills have been used on behalf of companies like Boeing, Sprint, and IBM, and to provide consulting and programming for AT&T and General Motors OnStar division.
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BA in Business from Saint Leo University Cum Laude, an Associates of Science: Aircraft Armament Systems Technology from the Community College of the Air Force, and possess a Masters Certificate: Project Management from The George Washington University

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  • Dodging Bullets in Small Business
    The Panther Computers story can highlight several pitfalls in owning a small buisness while demonstrating how to dodge the bullets that will come your way.
  • Dusty Trails
    An excerpt from a Texas cowhand's journal pondering the cause, impact, and finality of global warming. A Fast Fiction Forward.
  • Proprietary Data
    Considerations before signing an Intellectual Property Agreement
  • Veganism
    A biblical look at veganism and a response to those using scripture to falsely further their goals.
  • One Mans Trash is Another Mans Treasure
    An article describing how to locate collectables in some unlikely places and safety concerns to consider while doing so.
  • Two and a Half Tragedy
    A review of Chuck Lorre's attempt to save Two and a Half Men
  • An Alternative to Socialized Medical Care and the Status Quo
    The debate over healthcare isn't over, its just beginning and anyone may hold the idea that could revolutionize it. Is this one such idea, or a piece of the puzzle?
  • The Gift of Collecting
    The benefits of sharing your hobby with others.
  • My Degree Was Obtained Debt-Free
    College spending can be curbed, letting you graduate without student loans, consumer credit, or other residual debt.
  • My iPhone App Wishlist
    With over 200,000 apps (applications) in the iTunes app store you'd think you could find one to meet every need. Here are some ideas for work, protection, and something fun needed as iPhone apps.
  • Christmas Wish
    A lighthearted holiday season wish for all
  • What is RAM?
    Here's an easy analogy to assist you in understanding the difference between memory and a hard drive by comparing them to the kitchen in your house.
  • Toolbar Troubles
    Toolbars have opened everywhere and the more you consume, the slower and less coordinated your computer becomes, increasing its risk of crashing.
  • The Right PC
    Here are steps you should take when thinking about buying a computer solution.
  • The Problem with Popup Blockers
    Why popup blocking software is not only a waste of money, but may be more harmful to your PC than the popups.
  • Identity Theft and Hard Drives
    With the growing problem of identity theft and the rapid accumulation of old computer equipment, it is time to consider the challenges and the solutions to help safeguard your personal information from would be thieves.
  • Insect in the Machine
    Insects can get into your computer, especially after natural disasters. Here are some things you don't want to do, and alternative suggestions.
  • "All Aboard - Our Next Stop is Funville"
    Observations of a model train enthusiast's handiwork revealed the man's love and passion for his hobby, but also is a great example of how our hobbies can overlap and enhance each other.
  • How Did I Get a Virus?
    This article describes how a virus can get on your computer even when you think your protected. It also tells you what you can do to reduce the damage caused when a virus hits by not clicking on what usually seems safe.

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