Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Don't Install Windows 8.1 - Yet.
Always anxious to update my operating systems to the latest, so I tried it last night. The update to 8.1 has resulted in MANY applications errors. I can foresee many hours of effort in trying to get these resolved. My advice. Stay away from 8.1 for awhile. Windows 8.0 was working just fine. These new improvements are a train wreck.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Atlanta Bound
No meeting this week (the 16th). We're in Atlanta at The Rally ( http://therally.com/) Good Sam's big event. See you next Wednesday - 23rd.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Windows 8 Shortcuts
These are always helpful. Take a look here - http://goo.gl/Un3tV and here - http://goo.gl/bhPef
Friday, September 6, 2013
XBMC Little Black Box
In the past, I've discussed XBMC (XBox Media Center) as my favorite multimedia software. Well, now they have created their own Linux XBMC Little Black Box. Sort of like a Roku. But the capabilities of XBMC are much more extensive. Take a look at the new product here - http://goo.gl/uXudMy. Read all about XMBC here - http://xbmc.org/
Oldcomputergeek meetings will begin in about a month. Oh my, Summer is about over. But, why is it 104° on the deck now!!!!
Oldcomputergeek meetings will begin in about a month. Oh my, Summer is about over. But, why is it 104° on the deck now!!!!
Saturday, August 10, 2013
dSploit
As more and more people use internet devices, it behooves us to be as secure as possible. This article discusses a hijacking program called dSploit. This software can monitor unencrypted wifi traffic; consequently, it can obtain passwords, credit card information, etc. Anything you type on an unencrypted internet connection. Although it provides sufficient information to enable this activity, it also provides steps you can take to prevent this possible, but unlikely, action being taken against you. The meat of the article is contained in the last section - "How Can I Protect Myself?" Those are easy steps to take to prevent a major inconvenience in you life.
Friday, August 2, 2013
Chromecast
Received my new Chromecast yesterday. It has potential for being an excellent product. Not too many sites support it now, but for $35 you can't go wrong.
I finally purchased a cell phone with enough memory - the HTC One. Seems pretty speedy.
I finally purchased a cell phone with enough memory - the HTC One. Seems pretty speedy.
Free Software
Free is always good! Take a look at this link to a site that reviews some software that, in their opinion, would be worth paying for. Some of these you might want to try.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
New to Us

We witnessed something new to us the other day. There have been many new groups of Gamble Quail in the park. The guys shown here were frozen still for over 30 minutes!! It seems that "mom" said something and they froze in their tracks. Really! Other birds were nearby, but the babies remained motionless. We had to check this out online, and that's what they do. We never did see a possible predator.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Monsoon Season
The monsoon season is upon us, but, so far, we have been spared the strongest storms. The newspaper has forecasted daily storms for the Valley. I watch the radar daily, and it seems these storms split just on the other side of the mountains and go to either side of us. I know that doesn't always happen, but I think the Superstitions have a significant impact on our weather.
On a more colorful note, here's one of the flowers you may have missed by not spending the Summer here.
On a more colorful note, here's one of the flowers you may have missed by not spending the Summer here.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Taylor Lake
Small Computer
Anybody comfortable with Linux as an operating system? Take a look at this small desktop computer. Very cool. http://utilite-computer.com/web/home
Friday, June 28, 2013
A Replacement for the Park Phone System
I know that many residents will just use their cell phone when the Park's phone system is gone (the system will be shut down on July 1), but I've elected to take a different approach. My current cell phone plan (t-mobile) provides for only 100 voice minutes, but unlimited text and data. I hate to lose this plan, as it's only $30 per month, so I make most of my phone calls utilizing my free Google Voice service (http://goo.gl/CUq31).
With hardware from Obihai (http://goo.gl/HIwmx) I'm able to use my existing telephones, but instead of connecting to a land line, they are connected to the internet. Calls to Canada and the US are free (I expect Google will charge some day). The cool thing about Google Voice is that I'm able to have incoming calls ring the Obihai-connected Phone, a computer, or a cell phone (or a land line if I still had one). In fact, I can set them up to ring all three. Outgoing calls are just like a regular phone line. Many special features are available; the one I like best is call blocking. If a telemarketer transmits his/her phone number, then I can tell Google Voice to, henceforth, block that number. Or give that caller a "special" message.
The basic Obihai hardware is about $40 from Amazon. Setup is easy, with the only caveat being that Google Voice requires a telephone number to set up their service. So, you might need to borrow someones phone line for the initial setup if you don't currently have a cell phone.
With hardware from Obihai (http://goo.gl/HIwmx) I'm able to use my existing telephones, but instead of connecting to a land line, they are connected to the internet. Calls to Canada and the US are free (I expect Google will charge some day). The cool thing about Google Voice is that I'm able to have incoming calls ring the Obihai-connected Phone, a computer, or a cell phone (or a land line if I still had one). In fact, I can set them up to ring all three. Outgoing calls are just like a regular phone line. Many special features are available; the one I like best is call blocking. If a telemarketer transmits his/her phone number, then I can tell Google Voice to, henceforth, block that number. Or give that caller a "special" message.
The basic Obihai hardware is about $40 from Amazon. Setup is easy, with the only caveat being that Google Voice requires a telephone number to set up their service. So, you might need to borrow someones phone line for the initial setup if you don't currently have a cell phone.
Speed dial is available for 99 numbers and you'll have to get the phone numbers from your friends. Maybe the park directory will be a phone book, as well.
We've used GV for a couple of years and find it very reliable and easy to use. And, it's FREE (so far).
Call or email me if you have questions.
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