About Me
ElizabethI am Elizabeth Green.  I work at Bigfish as a web developer.  My interest in programming began in ninth grade when I had a computer teacher who made programming a part of his curriculum.  This interest carried on throughout high school and into college. In 2003, I obtained an Associate of Applied Science degree with an emphasis on Desktop Programming.

I am a native of Memphis, Tennessee - growing up in northern Memphis with my parents and three younger sisters.  I currently live in Arlington, Tennessee with my husband, Kerry Green.

In addition to developing, my other passions include cooking, reading, Route 44 Sonic drinks during happy hour, and gaming.





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From the Tips Box: Scanning Film and Slides, An Android GIF Animator, and Kindle RSS Feeds

Once a week we round up some great reader tips and share them with everyone. This week we’re looking at a cheap DIY setup for “scanning” film negatives and slides, animating GIFs with Android, and pushing RSS feeds to your Kindle. How To Hide Passwords in an Encrypted Drive Even the FBI Can’t Get Into How To Use Calibre To Correctly Order Your Ebook Series How To Make Line Tone Art (Like on Money) With Photoshop and No Filters

Getting a New Phone – Expectations versus Reality [Humorous Comic]

Sounds about right… Note: Originating blog is in Portuguese. Celular novo [via MakeUseOf] How To Hide Passwords in an Encrypted Drive Even the FBI Can’t Get Into How To Use Calibre To Correctly Order Your Ebook Series How To Make Line Tone Art (Like on Money) With Photoshop and No Filters

Google Introduces New Research Pane Inside of Google Docs

Are you tired of switching to a new tab when you need to add an image, interesting fact, or other item to your document in Google Docs? Then you are definitely going to love the new Research Pane feature that has been added to Google Docs! The new Research Pane allows you to find those awesome tidbits of internet goodness directly from within Google Docs now, so say goodbye to those extra tabs and tab switching hassles. You can see the starting, weblink, and image result examples above. When you need to access the Research Pane, just go to the Tools Menu and click on Research or use Ctrl + Alt + R (Windows)/Cmd + Alt + R (Mac) on your keyboard. It will appear on the right side of your document window ready to go. Learn more about this awesome new feature in Google Docs by visiting the blog post linked below! How To Hide Passwords in an Encrypted Drive Even the FBI Can’t Get Into How To Use Calibre To Correctly Order Your Ebook Series How To Make Line Tone Art (Like on Money) With Photoshop and No Filters