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If anyone would like to download a US Flag
for their email or web site here are a
few I found.
To download any Flag just right
click on it and click on Save
Picture as:
Keep your flag outside all of the time.
Remember the flag must be lit up at night. So leave it out all night, just put a
light on it.
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
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Here are the links from the show on January 13, 2002 |
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Norway Cracks Down on DVD Hacker: |
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Destinations: Reduce the static in cellphone search: |
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CES gaining ground on Comdex? |
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AMD, Intel ready for launch: |
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http://www.dallasnews.com/technology/amd_07bus.ART.Zone1.Edition1.c87fe.html |
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Guest speakers today are:
Zone Labs is a leading creator of Internet security solutions. Zone Labs' award-winning product line includes Integrity™, ZoneAlarm® and ZoneAlarm Pro. Integrity is a centrally managed endpoint security solution which extends firewall protection to every enterprise PC. The ZoneAlarm and ZoneAlarm Pro Internet security utilities have been downloaded by millions of PC users, making them among the most popular and successful Internet security solutions available.
Claus Tarstrup, Director, Product Management, joined Zone Labs in early 1999. Claus has led the release and definition of Zone Labs' award-winning Internet security products, ZoneAlarm and ZoneAlarm Pro, since the products' inception. Prior to Zone Labs, Claus was co-founder and Director of Product Marketing at TouchWave, Inc., where he was responsible for defining and launching revolutionary Internet Protocol phone systems as network appliances. TouchWave was later acquired by Ericsson.
Geek Speak will be by Kamal AbdulHakim
What is UNIX? What is BASH?
How do I get around in UNIX? Can I access UNIX from my Windows desktop?
These questions and much more will be answered in the Geek Speak, "The
UNIX/LINUX OS Shell".
Recommended
web site:
To test memory go to DocMemory
It
is Jim Eshelman’s web site
www.aumha.org/
WindowsME
DOS Bootdisk
http://www.ajcyberguide.com/makeboot.html
How
to make a shortcut to run Defrag
http://www.alaskajoe.com/links/shortcut4defrag.htm
ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall:
http://www.infosyssec.com/infosyssec/ab21.htm
Tiny's Personal Firewall
http://www.tinysoftware.com/pwall.php
Norton's Personal Firewall
http://www.symantec.com/sabu/nis/npf/
Greg Jetter's Linux site
http://www.Frozen-North-LinuxOnline.com
AVG 6.0 Free Edition. (Anti-Virus)
http://www.grisoft.com/html/us_index.html
AlaskaJoe's Tips
Printer Controls
So you have selected three documents to
print, and the
first one is printing. After inquiring, you realize that
the second document that will print is huge, and you really
need the third document as soon as possible. Not to worry.
Open the printer queue screen by double-clicking the small
printer icon that appears on your taskbar while your
printer is printing.
Left-click the job you want to move. Hold down the mouse
button and drag it to its new location in the queue.
Release the mouse button. That job will print in its new
queued order. To return to our example, you click and hold
on the third print job, drag it to second place, and
release the mouse button. This document now stands second
in the queue. One note: You cannot change the print jobs of
other people on a network. You'll just have to wait for
that one guy to print his 1,000-page manual. How rude!
- Michael Vincent
http://www.emazing.com/windows.jsp
Computer Definitions: Pixel
There are thousands of various computer
terms being used
when reading and researching topics within Windows. One
such term is "pixel." (Not to be confused with a Pixie; a
mythical little fairy-thing.) A pixel is a term to describe
a single dot on a computer screen. The more dots, or
pixels, you have, the better the image on the screen.
Computer monitors and graphics cards vary in the number of
pixels that they are able to display on a screen at one
time. This total number of pixels on a screen is called the
resolution, but that's for another day.
- Michael Vincent
http://www.emazing.com/windows.jsp
Start Menu Navigation
It is not necessary, within the Windows Start menu, to
completely start over if you make a mistake and go down the
wrong path. For example, if you want to go to Programs, and
accidentally have opened the Settings menu, you do not need
to exit the menu and press the Start button again. Simply
place your mouse over the Programs menu option and hold it
there, or single-click. The Settings menu will vanish, and
the Programs menu will replace it.
- Michael Vincent
http://www.emazing.com/windows.jsp
Weird Screens
Many Windows users have changed the resolution and number
of colors, only to be presented with a screen that looks
great but is either stretched off the sides of the monitor
or has black-edged margins much too large. These kinds of
changes require resizing the monitor's screen. Refer to
your monitor's manual and play around for a while. One
important note: make sure that you set the Windows refresh
rate to the monitor's manufacturer's specifications. Having
refresh rates outside the suggested parameters may
permanently damage your monitor.
- Michael Vincent
http://www.emazing.com/windows.jsp
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