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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 27, 2002 |
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Laid-off techies invoke old law: |
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Is your tech hub growing? |
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Serious Security Hole In AOL's ICQ Chat Software - CERT: |
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Wireless offices—a hacker boon? |
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The new IM battleground: |
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Centers Open for Biz Hurt by 9/ll: |
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http://www.nydailynews.com/2002-01-25/News_and_Views/City_Beat/a-139259.asp?last6days=1 |
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Bad EBay experience spurs Internet manhunt: |
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http://chicagotribune.com/technology/chi-020124ebay.story?coll=chi-technology-hed |
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| Growth of Net use in S.F. leveling off: | |||||||||||
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http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20020123/tc/yahoo_amtrak_1.html |
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Aimster changes name, adds fee service: |
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Guest speaker will be John Crank from
AMD
John Crank is an AMD Athlon™ brand manager at AMD. His responsibilities include
AMD Athlon processor branding, messaging, positioning and planning of product
launch activities.
John joined AMD in 1995 as an associate product engineer. He has also held
positions as an associate design engineer with the AMD Athlon processor design
team, and as a product engineer where he performed processor debug and analysis
and Fab targeting. John moved to his current position with product marketing in
2000.
John holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Texas A&M
University.
And
Mick Williams
He is the owner of Cyber Line Consulting, has 25 years experience in the
electronics industry, and 15 years in the computer retail industry. Mick is well
respected in the industry and has given his advice via the Internet to over 250
countries worldwide. He also writes CYBER LINE for Digital City D/FW, a joint
venture between America Online and Tribune Media Services.
Mick Williams has watched the latest in technology come and go. With various
contacts in the industry, he keeps listeners informed about the latest in
hardware, software, and the Internet.
http://www.cyber-line.com/
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
File Size
You can determine the size of all the files
on your hard
drive from within Explorer by left-clicking the drive in
the left pane, left-click the first file or folder in the
right pane, scroll all the way to the bottom, and while
holding Ctril+Shift, right-click the last file or folder. Within the menu that
appears, click Properties. Depending upon the number and size of files and the
speed of your computer, this might take some time. The numbers that appear will
give you the files, folders, and space used in one easy-to-read window.
- Michael Vincent
http://www.emazing.com/windows.jsp
Folder Tip
If you accidentally open a folder from within Explorer in Windows 98, you can press the backspace key and it will move you one level up from your current location.
- Michael Vincent
http://www.emazing.com/windows.jsp
Computer Definition: Bits And Bytes
You hear these terms thrown around all the time: 32-bit, 16-bit, 40 Gigabytes,
etc. So what exactly do these terms mean and how do they relate to Windows? The
term Bit comes from "Binary Digit." In regular counting, we use base-10
counting. Computers use base-2. So, numbers are either 1 or 0. Each one of these
1s or 0s is called a bit. 8 bits is called a byte. So, 00000101 is a byte of 8
bits that translates to the number 5. Now, 16-bits means that instead of having
numbers from 0 to 255 available in the 1-byte computer system, now you have
numbers from 0 to 65,535! This gives your computer more "room" to work. A true
32-bit processing system means you will have numbers from 0 to 4,294,967,295
available to perform work.
- Michael Vincent
http://www.emazing.com/windows.jsp
Virus Alerts
Every day cyberspace is under siege by viruses, Trojans,
worms, and other nefarious programs bent on injury,
annoyance, or destroying computer systems. You can protect yourself by making
sure that you have the latest updates from Microsoft and have the most
up-to-date virus definition files. Click on the attached link to learn about
viruses found recently.
- Michael Vincent
http://www.emazing.com/windows.jsp
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