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Verizon Wireless BroadbandAccess Connect

Friday, July 11th, 2008 |

I think I mentioned in my last post that I wanted to get for my while we are out and about or on vacation.

Basically, I had two choices…either I get the wireless card to connect to the wireless network or use my new Blackberry to do it. Both options give me access on my , but the wireless card route would have required a two year contract, plus the purchase of the card. Also, the access charge was like $59.99 per month or something like that.

I decided to go with the VZAccess that came with the Blackberry. I called Wireless support and had them turn on the feature. It is $15 per month with no contract in addition to my existing one. Since it is a feature, I am able to turn it on and off as I please. The guy was like, “Ok, give it 15 minutes and you should be good to go.” That’s it. I installed the , plugged the phone in and hit connect. It works great.

Both plans are limited to 5Gb per month. I think that should be ok for sitting on the patio of the on . I suppose I could occasionally look over to see the waves in the .

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My New BlackBerry Curve 8330 Smartphone

Thursday, July 10th, 2008 |

Well, I decided to upgrade my old 700w for a nice, new 8330 Smartphone. I thought it was about time to jump on the -on-your- bandwagon. We are planning some activities and vacations this Summer, so this will cover one base.

So, let me tell you about my experience.

I have many addresses, all forwarding to one address. It makes life a bit more simple. When I got the phone, I went through the quick setup. After that, I went in and configured an address. It was basically inputting the address and password. After that, I logged into and clicked “settings.” I clicked “Fowarding and POP/IMAP.” There, I enabled POP.

Then, I sent myself an . Low and behold, I received it in my account and my Blackberry. Truly, I thought this was amazing. Then, I clicked delete on the Blackberry. I had the option of deleting the message from just the phone or both the phone and the account. I deleted it from both the phone and the account. A few seconds later, I noticed it disappear from . Again, I was stunned.

After that, I did the whole thing again, except this time, I deleted the message from first. I waited and waited for the message to disappear from the Blackberry. After a little research on the web (and ), I found out this is not possible. The messages stay on the Blackberry until they are deleted from there. Why? I have no idea. This is going to be kind of a pain in the butt, but I’ll figure something out. I did a search for “ won’t reconcile” and I think I read somewhere that if you are using the BlackBerry Enterprise (or something like that), you can reconcile your messages with your client. Until I find some information, I don’t know how to reconcile the on the Blackberry with , or for that matter.

The other issue I was having was that whenever I would send an from the Blackberry or from , I would receive a copy of that on the Blackberry. I needed to find out how to stop that. I called and, while on hold, did a search for “blackberry getting copies of sent ” on . I found a nice website that instructed me to login to the Verizon Wireless Blackberry Internet Service (BIS). No one seems to tell you these things from the company. At this point, picked up and we both created an account and created a filter for my address. Basically, the filter stops my own address from sending me . This forum post will tell you exactly how to do that.

Otherwise, everything is very smooth. The Blackberry syncs up with my so I can have my tasks, contact list and calendar on both my PC and the Blackberry. This is not too much different from the 700w.

I’ll let you know how it works on the streets when I have had it for a while.

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Web 3.0, Linux, Social Media and OpenOffice

Monday, July 7th, 2008 |

Web 3.0 - Could it unseat Internet giants like Google?

’s acquisition of Powerset signals the building of a future when the world could have access to virtual “ agents” who “roam” across the Web, taking care of the day-to-day hassles of humankind. It’s called a “” and it really could change the at a fundamental level.

Move Your Business from Windows to Linux

If the cost of is getting your small down, consider shifting to .

10 Tips for Securing Linux Desktops

You might find these suggestions to be pure common sense, but maybe you’ll see a means of security you never thought of before. If you’re a new user, these tips are a great place to start to ensure that your experience is a good one.

Social Media Sites that Deserve Your Affection

There are so many out their that serve the same purpose as Digg, , and Myspace. The question is; which of these are actually worth your time? Since time is one of the most valuable resources that us humans try to utilize, I’ll explain some of the sites that are worth using, and why.

Why Don’t More People Use OpenOffice?

Why don’t more people use , the free and alternative to Office? has spent years and dollars engineering creative ways to keep people using its costly and preventing them from switching to — that’s one explanation, writes Lou Dolinar.

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Twitter, Local Search, Cool Websites, Blogs and Web 2.0

Monday, May 26th, 2008 |

101 Everyday Uses for Twitter

The simple of “” is “microblogging/ platform that places a 140- character limit on each individual post/tweet.” However, describing thusly would fail to encapsulate the of this new omnipresent medium. So, instead here are 101 examples of how members regularly use the service.

Community Powered Local Search - This Could Actually Work

I found a site last night that claimed to be the “Easiest Ever”. My reaction to this: “Oh reeeaaallly.”

10 Cool Websites We Recommend

A list of 10 that are either useful or entertaining. : (self-explanatory), thesixtyone ( for music junkies), and Rentometer (save money on rent).

GigaOM Favs: 10 Blogs You Should Follow

Om Malik shares the comprised results of a survey and personal contributions of his team members. The results are definitely useful!

Finally the definition of Web 2.0 & 3.0

One of the most misused finally gets defined. Now we can stop people from labeling everything on the as . Please stop the madness.

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Power Surge Blocks Access To Server?

Friday, May 23rd, 2008 |

Last night around 8PM, I heard the /battery that we have for the beep. It’s the first time I heard that since we have been here. I am pretty used to it because they are rather sensitive. Any causes them to beep. It is comforting.

I didn’t think anything of it. Then, a little while later, I tried to access some that I have on one of my . I couldn’t get on. I tried again a little while later and still couldn’t get on. I asked Laura if she was able to get to the sites and she said no. She told me that she was working on one of them when she couldn’t get to it anymore. I figured the ’s monitoring “red light” would’ve gone off by now and the would be brought back on line by them. Nothing. I decided to submit a .

The responded to the informing me that they could access the and all the sites just fine. I then called my sister down in Chapel Hill, NC to see if she could log on to the sites. She could access them just fine too. The strange thing is that I was able to see all the on my other like nothing was wrong.

I responded to the ticket and let them know that I could not access the from only my location, but it seems like the rest of the world was looking at the sites without issue. I felt so left out. They asked me for my so they could check the . That was fine. Then, they asked me to do a to the . I did that and the connection timed out at the . Then, they did a from the back to me, and the connection was timing out at my location.

This was all getting kind of odd. They asked that I cycle the . I did and the problem was solved. I was able to access the again.

What I find puzzling is that I was only blocked from one in the world…mine. How did this happen. After thinking for a while, I remember right at the moment of the hiccup, the issue began. Could being on a at the time of a surge (or failure) make your block you from the () you were looking at?

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Gaulard Web Services is Hiring - Writer Wanted

Saturday, May 17th, 2008 |

Well, you would actually be an .

I already have two people helping me out these days. They manage all the , which is nice because it loosens me up to run the . It has worked out very well so far. Now I need to take the next step. I am looking for someone (preferably an major) who LOVES to write and do research. The main words are and . This person must be able to write better than me, because if they can’t, I might as well do it all myself. I would love to read something this person writes and give them a pat on the back and say job well done. This person needs to be thinking about what they are going to write the next day while they are laying in bed falling asleep. Have you ever turned the light back on to take notes so you wouldn’t forget that great idea? Yeah, that’s what I’m talkin’ about.

If you don’t know me, I am going to let you in on a little secret. I am kind of hard to please. I do many things related to myself and have gotten very good at them. It’s rare that I come across someone who knocks my socks off. When it comes to , I notice all the missing commas and off . It’s not easy noticing all this stuff, but that’s the way momma raised me.

Anyway, if you, or anyone you know is looking for some cold, hard cash and is an , please let me know. You are going to need to send me samples of your work so I can look at them. It would be fantastic if you knew all about keywords and how to write for the web. It would also be fantastic if you were a major (as well as an major) who has experience with the web.

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How Fast is Your Broadband Connection?

Thursday, May 1st, 2008 |

Since I got this new class connection (about an hour now), I have noticed a nice increase in speed. By the way, I figured out how to set up my . It really wasn’t hard. Sorry Hannigan, no call today.

Anyway, since I am blazing fast now, I decided to check out my actual upload and . How did I do this? Well, I hopped over to SpeedTest.net and did my thing. You can visit them and follow the very simple instructions to check your own speed. Here, take a look at my results…

I think that’s pretty good, but I don’t have anything to compare it to. I’ve never done this with any of my earlier connections. Now I wish I had. Boy, there’s got to be someone out there who can tell me if thi is fast or not…

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Comcast Business Class Cable Internet

Thursday, May 1st, 2008 |

I am not sure if I previously mentioned this or not, but I am now in need of class service, because I now require a .

The guys from just left. They switched our services from residential TV, cable and to just residential TV and cable and now . They did a bunch of stuff, but the main thing was to set up another downstairs, alongside the old one and the .

I already see a speed increase with downloading my . I just happen to be in the middle of a big download, and strangely enough, the connection didn’t break…it just got faster. I have yet to set up the to work with the static IP, but have found the support page that tells me how to do it. We are going out for a little while and I’ll give it a shot when we get back.

One thing I am going to do is the create a screen capture of the original settings, just in case I screw up. I am also going to have Hannigan’s number on hand. Hopefully he is familiar with Linksys .

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Linksys Wireless PCI Adapter and Router

Saturday, April 12th, 2008 |

I ran out to this morning to pick up a new and wireless card for my desktop . We already had a wireless , but I am afraid that one won’t go the distance in a larger house. Also, I wanted to make my wireless like Laura’s and the .

When I got to the store, I browsed through the equipment. I had some stuff in my hand, but then started really looking through everything else. As I understand it, there are a few different speeds and ranges that and cards offer. There is the “b” speed that came out first. Then, there is the “g” speed that is now a few years old and a lot faster than the “b.” I thought that was as fast as things got, so that is what I was looking for. After reading for a bit, I realized there is now a “n” speed. This offers 4X the range and 12X the speed of “g.” That’s what I’m talkin’ bout.

I bought the WMP300N Wireless-N PCI Adapter here…

…that came with this massive

Now, that’s no wimpy little that sticks out of the back of my . That sits on top.

The recommended product to go with this card is the Wireless-N , which I got too. Now, remember, this offers 4X the range and 12X the speed of its . It will also wash your hair in the morning. Here’s a pic…

I hooked everything up and it works well. I like the fact that there is a that stops my from using my far reaching . If you want to connect to my network, you need a long . I already set all the up with it. I don’t notice any extra speed with my current because I was hardwired into my old , but once we make the switch to cable, we should see a big jump.

Please write your opinions on this topic, I will try not to argue.

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Resize Your Pictures Online

Sunday, March 30th, 2008 |

I know, for a fact, there is one tool out there that TONS of people need. The reason why so many people need this tool is because so many people are getting into online sharing, ,

We have a lot of that deal with resizing. People can’t upload their into our system because they are too large. That is a tough thing to deal with, because many people just don’t understand the many differences and of .

Well folks, have I got a tool for you. This tool allows you to resize your photos online. Well, that is “shrink” them online. As I always say, you can’t make a bigger (while retaining the same quality), but you sure can shrink it.

So, next time you are trying to put a huge picture into your post and are wondering to do with it, visit this and shrink it to just the right size.

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