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Setting up home network can’t be this hard.?
I have 2 laptops and a desktop that all connect to the internet through a netgear router. The desktop is connected via ethernet directly to the router and the laptops are connected wirelessly. Both laptops have the free version of zone alarm firewall protection. I hooked up the laptops temporarily to the router via ethernet and wireless while I ran the network setup wizard on all 3 computers. I made sure the workgroup name was exactly the same and file/printer sharing was on. When I go to network places on the desktop Residential Gateway and shared docs on (DESKTOP) appears under local network. On laptop 1 it has Residential Gateway and shared docs on (LAPTOP1) appears under local network. On laptop 2 it has Residential Gateway appears under local network and shared docs on (LAPTOP2) appears under the internet. None of the computers recognize each other and this is getting frustrating. How to set up zone alarm to make it work or what am i doing wrong.
PLEASE HELP!!!!
I disabled zone alarm and still other cpus dont show up under network places. I tried typing ip address into windows explorer and that lets me access the files but how do i get it to show up in network places.
Is this a good retell?
Distant Waves
The beginning of this book takes place at a séance Jane’s mother is performing. After contacting a deeply missed loved one, Maude, her mother, and her children, Mimi, Jane, Emma, and Amelie, plus, an unborn, set out towards home. But on their way, the ground violently shakes, and a young man, whom is later to be found out to be Nikola Tesla comes and brings the newly-widowed family into a building, where he proceeds to smash an alarm clock sized machine that resulted in cease of the shaking. The family soon learns about his attempt to study vibrational patterns that caused the shaking. And soon, the young group set off for a village of physic mediums near buffalo. There, Jane becomes enthused with the life of Nikola Tesla, and over 12 years collects information about his life from newspapers in a scrapbook. At the age of sixteen, Jane and her eighteen-year-old sister Mimi set off for New York City, where the famed Tesla was staying. Tesla remembered her, and, Jane was thrilled. Jane also sparked up a small relationship with Tesla assistant, Thad, and when Mimi runs off to Europe with Mr. Guggenheim and his mistress, Jane is forced to leave New York City, and return to her mother. But before she leaves, Thad promises her that he would write. Jane patiently awaits a letter from Thad over the next six months but only receives a book, with no inscription as to whom it was from. Soon, her mother is invited to a Physic Mediums convention in London, and the whole family, along with the now 12-year-old baby Blythe, travels to London. As a séance is conducted with the twins Emma and Amelie and Maude, Emma is transformed into some kind of ghost of the former Queen Victoria, and warns everyone of the upcoming World War One. After the convention, the small all girl family find themselves seeing Mimi and thinking she’s a ghost. But, as it turned out, she was alive, and sought out them. In the time she was gone, Mimi fell in love with Mr. Guggenheim’s valet and is bought a ticket on the doomed Titanic. Soon, everyone but Maude find a way onto the Titanic. As soon as the twins are onboard, they start having problems, and see great problems with the ship’s future. A young Chinese girl named Li goes and fetches help, and who else is the help but Jane’s crush, Thad. After the girls are sedated, Jane and Thad spark up a relationship, and soon find themselves agreeing to engagement on the date of Mimi’s wedding, April 14, onboard the Titanic. All is well; until Nikola’s newly built “earthquake machine” disrupts the ship, and adds to the damage of the iceberg. In an act to save everyone from imminent death, Tesla unveils his time machine, and sends him and Jane 2 hours and 40 minutes into the future. There, Nikola finds Jane, and soon, finds Emma and Amelie. But soon, Emma dies from hypothermia. After a bit of searching, Jane finds the dead body of Victor, Mimi’s new husband. But, she cannot find Thad or Mimi. Concluding that Mimi and Thad had drowned, Jane tries to move on. Two years and 4 months later, Jane is working at the Sun Newspaper as a journalist. A story rolls in about two people found in the ocean, a man and a woman, with no sign of a boat or floating device in sight. The photograph of the people is instantly familiar to Jane, and she hurries to cover the story. When she arrives, she is reunited with Mimi, and, a little later, Thad. Apparently, Tesla’s invention forwarded Thad and Mimi Two years and 4 months into the future. Mimi is stricken by Victor’s death but Thad and Jane finally have reached a happy ending.
Why did this insurance agent try to push me into buying an expensive alarm system I don’t need?
I just bought a homeowner’s insurance policy for a house my husband and I just purchased. I bought our policy over the phone from a well respected company I will not mention because of their good service overall. The agent I dealt with was absolutely insistent that my husband and I install a monitored home security system in our house because we would get (a rather paltry) discount on our policy. I tried to explain to the rep that paying for the system, including monitoring would never pay off even if we were robbed because we don’t have many things someone would want to steal. Other than an off brand flat screen TV (that’s chained with a lock under its base to a very heavy solid wood TV console and we’re even thinking about attaching that to the floor joists), an inexpensive DVD player, a shelf of DVD’s mostly bought from the bargain bin at Wal-Mart and a couple of cheap laptops (that don’t even have Windows installed on them, we’re Linux users) there’s not much of value. She kept saying that what would we do if we were hit by $20,000 in loss from a burglary. Including a motorcycle and 2 cars (all insured for theft); we would be lucky if everything we have to our name, other than the house is worth that much! Plus, we live in a rural area in Alabama with a low break-in rate; I checked county crime stats for the past 10 years and we’re well below the national average. The nosy neighbors don’t hurt either
In order to break into the house you would have to get through a standard door lock, two deadbolts on each solid core security grade entry door, various window locks and avoid setting off wireless threshold motion sensors on all exterior doors and windows that let off an ear drum bursting screech that would deafen anyone within 100 feet. I work from home so I’m literally in the house all day and anyone dumb enough to break in would run a pretty high risk of getting a .22 shoved in their face anyway. The rep was still insistent that we “needed” an alarm even after hearing all of that. I couldn’t get it through her head that it doesn’t and probably will never pay for me to own an alarm system.
She then started going over my auto policy and mentioned that it would be a wise idea to put a Lojack or Onstar system on my two vehicles because of another paltry discount! My husband and I own a 1992 Pontiac Bonneville and a 1999 Dodge Dakota pickup; which are probably the last vehicles anyone would want to steal.
She just didn’t get it that some people live frugally and only buy what they actually need. She also seemed to take great offense when I told her that I thought it was dumb to spend $1000 on an alarm system, plus monitoring fees to protect a few thousand dollars worth of stuff in a low crime area in a house thats already locked tighter than Fort Knox and practically under armed guard! My dad’s obsessed with home defense so I learned how to use a gun when I was 14.
I’m 22 and this was by far the most annoying experience I’ve had in the whole home buying process! I would have hung up on her but I needed the insurance paperwork sent to my mortgage company before the end of the business day. The insurance company I’m using doesn’t even have any connection to these other companies whatsoever! I don’t get it. Is this woman completely crazy?
Is this a pome, poem, or cherry cheesecake?
Cobbles, conks. Away…away!
Wall. Pebbles. Air.
Fire answers fire.
Scream convulsed caution.
Deaf. Dumb. Loudly mute.
Breathe fire, attain godhood.
Battle. Swords rinsed of mud.
Widows many. Life.
The dead have tongues of fire.
When will we all meet again…
Beware. Suffer night to alarm.
Fire…
Best of servants…but…
What a master….
Po…more clear. Too bad, so sad…the meaning is left to the reader…to make it clear would be ‘telling’ and the death of this po……
my car alarm goes off when my neighbour opens his car door and visa versa anyone know why this is pleeez?
when my alarm goes off i turn it off ,then when i open my car door my neighbours alarm goes off .and when he sets his alarm mine goes off why is this ?
can i do that to my truck chevy silverado and where can i find this parts?
my truck a 2005 silverado its a work truck it has a black plastic not carpet and the windows are not electrical when i open the truck i have to do it by hand it has not alarm on it everything its manual so is there any way i can change all that when the plastic its gone and its carpet and the widows and door can open whit the alarm
Hot cell phone this week: Nokia n900
Hot phone this week: Nokia n900
This phone is very characteristic in appearance, black main color and clear the
screen keyboard in stark contrast.
The hardware configuration is also very tractive, Nokia high performance and high
efficiency has been entered in this machine is superior to mention,
Up to 240 * 440mm big screen also makes the user to view, enter the document
is very convenient.
Nokia N900 cell phone Dual SIM Card Dual Camera GSM Mobile Phone
This is a good Nokia GSM Mobile Phone from agoodic.
1:1 Nokia N900 appearance
Cool sliding design with QWERTY keyboard
Quad band(GSM850/900/1800/1900MHZ)
Touch screen
The side-slipping clamshell the wide screen demonstration with keyboard that will make games playing comportably.
Dual cameras
Bluetooth /mp3/mp4
FM radio (out put)
Long time standby
Gravity sensor(You can change music by shake the phone)
Multi-language:English,Turkish,French,Persian,Portuguese,Italian
Features :
1.3.2 inch screen, 260k QVGA ; P*: 240*440
2.300 group contacts
3.T-Flash Card Suphporting,256M for free,support e*tend TF card to 4GB ma*
4.1.3 Mega pi*el camera for Picture & Video capability, szsuff.comput out biggest size is 1280*960
5.Stereo Loud speaker, 64 chord ring tone
6.MP3 & MP4 player
7.GPRS & WAP connectivity, MMS Transceive
8.U disk support function to keep the information storage
9.Bluetooth
10.FM radio
11.calendar,To do list,Alarm,World Clock,Spotwatch
12.caller picture,caller Ring Tone,caller video
13. Telephone directories:300groups of contacts, support incoming call with big head sticker,group ring an Messages &Multimedia messaging:SMS, support MMS; can use downloaded MP3 as SMS rings
14. Schedule power on/off: support to start/close under set time
15. Alarm clock:5 groups, support alarm clock when machine’s closed, can set from Monday to Sunday
16. Games: common game
17.More information: MP3/MP4/Handsfree/SMS group sending/Voice recorder/WAP/keyboard input/Bluetooth/GPRS download/MMS/Memory e*tended/bluetooth/calendar/to do list/alarm clock/calculatorr/Currency converter/United converter/world time/Radio…..
Specifications :
Network : GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHZ
SIZE ( L *W*H ) : 106*57*16.5mm
BATTERY : Lithium Batteries(1200MAH)
COLOR: Black,White
STANDBY TIME : About 240-360Hours
TALKING TIME : About 3-5Hours
Package Contains :
1 * N900 Phone
1 * earphone
1 * cable
1 * 1GB TF memory card
1 * charger
2 * battery
1 * Chinese & English manual
from http://www.agoodic.com/viewproduct.asp?/Nokia_N900_cell_phone.htm
go to www.agoodic.com have a look
Why did this insurance agent try to push me into buying an expensive alarm system I don’t need?
I just bought a homeowner’s insurance policy for a house my husband and I just purchased. I bought our policy over the phone from a well respected company I will not mention because of their good service overall. The agent I dealt with was absolutely insistent that my husband and I install a monitored home security system in our house because we would get (a rather paltry) discount on our policy. I tried to explain to the rep that paying for the system, including monitoring would never pay off even if we were robbed because we don’t have many things someone would want to steal. Other than an off brand flat screen TV (that’s chained with a lock under its base to a very heavy solid wood TV console and we’re even thinking about attaching that to the floor joists), an inexpensive DVD player, a shelf of DVD’s mostly bought from the bargain bin at Wal-Mart and a couple of cheap laptops (that don’t even have Windows installed on them, we’re Linux users) there’s not much of value. She kept saying that what would we do if we were hit by $20,000 in loss from a burglary. Including a motorcycle and 2 cars (all insured for theft); we would be lucky if everything we have to our name, other than the house is worth that much! Plus, we live in a rural area in Alabama with a low break-in rate; I checked county crime stats for the past 10 years and we’re well below the national average. The nosy neighbors don’t hurt either
In order to break into the house you would have to get through a standard door lock, two deadbolts on each solid core security grade entry door, various window locks and avoid setting off wireless threshold motion sensors on all exterior doors and windows that let off an ear drum bursting screech that would deafen anyone within 100 feet. I work from home so I’m literally in the house all day and anyone dumb enough to break in would run a pretty high risk of getting a .22 shoved in their face anyway. The rep was still insistent that we “needed” an alarm even after hearing all of that. I couldn’t get it through her head that it doesn’t and probably will never pay for me to own an alarm system.
She then started going over my auto policy and mentioned that it would be a wise idea to put a Lojack or Onstar system on my two vehicles because of another paltry discount! My husband and I own a 1992 Pontiac Bonneville and a 1999 Dodge Dakota pickup; which are probably the last vehicles anyone would want to steal.
She just didn’t get it that some people live frugally and only buy what they actually need. She also seemed to take great offense when I told her that I thought it was dumb to spend $1000 on an alarm system, plus monitoring fees to protect a few thousand dollars worth of stuff in a low crime area in a house thats already locked tighter than Fort Knox and practically under armed guard! My dad’s obsessed with home defense so I learned how to use a gun when I was 14.
I’m 22 and this was by far the most annoying experience I’ve had in the whole home buying process! I would have hung up on her but I needed the insurance paperwork sent to my mortgage company before the end of the business day. The insurance company I’m using doesn’t even have any connection to these other companies whatsoever! I don’t get it. Is this woman completely crazy?
With all of this computer-age technology, experience from the past?
…and all of the smart people, why do we still have governments, such as cities, that cry and complain about low funds and not enough money and raising taxes?
20 years ago, I thought that our future would gain a lot from all of this wisdom and such. We are deeper in the hole.
I think maybe they see the surface (the politicians) and don’t know how to save money. Spend it all now and worry about tomorrow… …well, tomorrow. My 9 year-old kid knows better.
An old city like mine has old plumbing and bridges. Heh, they all “go” at the same time, yet nobody sees this. I do.
My city has one of the highest wage taxes in the USA, they add an extra annual “occupation TAX”. There is an entertainment tax. There are “Household burglar alarm” fees – another tax to protect your home. Soon they may want a Television tax per TV (I’m being sarcastic on this one).
All of my utility bills have extra fees and taxes.
L4D : Can’t Touch This Car Alarm
This will change your L4D car Alarm to the MC Hammer “Can’t Touch This” song. To download go to www.moddb.com AND FOLLOW THE README.
