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We want to give a quick thanks to our webmaster for always going the entra mile to make sure that harbornews is up and running, and making it a valuable resource to our readers.
The Santa Barbara Waterfront is gearing up for paperless billing. This will have to be phased in and starts with informing customers that they have the option of going paperless and getting people to sign up. It’s just a matter of getting some basic info and setting each person up to receive electronic statements. More … Read more
Phase two of programming the new software at the Santa Barbara harbor begins today. This protion is for handling visiting boaters. More info to follow.
The new billing system at the Santa Barbara harbor seems to be working well. The next step is to encourage people to sign up for estatements for their convenience. More info to follow.
After much testing and review, the first statements out of the new billing software for the Santa Barbara harbor will be sent off to the mail processor tomorrow. These statements are the first ones for 2014. The first phase of this project is complete, and now on to the second phase that deals with visiting … Read more
Hard to believe, but yes indeed, e-statements are coming soon to the Santa Barbara Waterfront billing system.
The final pieces of the new billing system for the Santa Barbara Waterfront are coming into place. There are just some odds and ends to take care of, but the first billing of 2014 will be sent from the new system. More updates to follow.
A new billing system will be rolled out soon for sliphoders in the Santa Barbara harbor. The final steps of the process are being completed. Keep your eyes open for more updates on this project.
Costly ‘technological marvel’: US Navy christens new class $13bn aircraft carrier — RT USA. Cool new ships….
These days we put a lot of faith in science and technology, but in the end they’re no replacement for common sense, skill, and experience. If your going to be on the water, or just take up boating as a pasttime, it’s important that you undertand your vessel, safety procedures, and the hazards that nature … Read more
We live in a mobil world with tablets and phones. Technology is a ubiquitous part of life. As helpful as it can be, it is also a distration, so use it wisely.