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February 18th, 2010

Stapley RV Products

(Dale’s StepCover business)

15 Reasons to Quit Facebook

February 18th, 2010

http://www.switched.com/2009/04/16/15-reasons-to-quit-facebook/

1) Friend requests from your needy ex or crazy uncle…
2) Embarrassing/rude messages on your ‘wall’
3) Invitations to things we don’t want to go to…
4) Chain-letter-style apps
5) Pokes
6) The latest redesign…
7) Gifts
8) Pseudo game apps like ‘Ninjas Vs. Zombies’; what are we, like, six-years old?
9) Quizzes
10) Embarrassing pictures from our pasts (that we can’t remove)
11) “___ Likes This” feature on ‘Status Updates’
12) Stupid group requests
13) Stupid notes
14) Facebook apps taking over our news feeds
15) Too many people, too much information…

Troop 603 Klondike/Winter Camp

January 29th, 2010


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(Play in the snow, go to Mystic Hot Springs and then sleep in the snow)

CPS1500AVRHO – UPS Systems | CyberPower Systems, Inc.

January 25th, 2010

CPS1500AVRHO – Discontinued – UPS Systems | CyberPower Systems, Inc..

Check this site to purchase them:  http://www.batteries.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ControllerView?storeId=10052&catalogId=10550&N=1z1412cZ1z13xpiZ1z13sxy&Ntk=All

DNS-O-Matic / dynamic IPs: Configuring OpenDNS to Update Unattended from Netgear Router

January 14th, 2010

http://forums.opendns.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=3915

DNS-O-Matic / dynamic IPs: Configuring OpenDNS to Update Unattended from Netgear Router

Hi

I have a Netgear DG834G Wireless Router.

I currently update my Dynamic IP using the DNS Update client which runs on my Mac, however im away at University now.

I need a way to ensure that the Dynamic IP/filtering is still going to be up to date, when im away.

Reasoning being my Mum has Lodgers that using the Internet Access.

I have noticed under the Routers Configuration that its possible to setup a Dynamic DNS Service. It only has the option to select www.DynDNS.org

Setup requires the following:-
Host Name:
User Name:
Password:

Thank you in advance :bigsmile:
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So register a (free) DDNS subdomain at DynDNS.org.
Then setup your OpenDNS service (not DynDNS!) at http://www.dnsomatic.com/
Then setup your DynDNS.org and DNS-O-Matic service at http://dnsalloc.appspot.com/

How’s this supposed to work?
1. Your router updates your DynDNS.org subdomain.
2. DNSallocator gets the new IP address from your DynDNS.org host and updates DNS-O-Matic.
3. DNS-O-Matic then updates your OpenDNS network (and possibly more DDNS services).
Would this work for you as well?
Thankful People: justin, abbadon, cs3, joe262, tom9980, av8erprince

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Thank you very much i think its working!
I have been wanting a solution to this problem for a long time. Thankyou for your expertise :)

Newsletter #83: Examining the “God Mode” Console

January 7th, 2010

Newsletter #83: Examining the "God Mode" Console

(Mark’s also calling it the ‘flat mode Control Panel’)

Opinion: IT is not the mailroom

November 19th, 2009

Opinion: IT is not the mailroom

(outsourcing is generally not the answer)

When VZAccess Manager conflicts with the firmware version of your mobile device

November 18th, 2009

From Control Panel, Network Connections, Create New Connection, Next, Connect to the Internet radio button, Select middle one (Set up my connection manually), Connect using a dial-up modem, ISP name : (Enter Whatever You Want), Phone Number (#777), Anyone’s use, Username: cellphone#@vzw3g.com, vzw, vzw Uncheck Make default Internet connection. Add a shortcut to the desktop if you’d like, Finish.

Cloud Security — InformationWeek

November 17th, 2009

Cloud Security — InformationWeek

(Google is doing the email for Los Angeles City – 30,000 seats)

Deaf Girl Learns to Play Violin

November 9th, 2009