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Computing / Re: Hosting from the house?
« on: August 21, 2010, 08:55:53 pm »
i use DynDNS. have been for a year or so. My router has the functionality built in. I just give it my dyn user and parse and it works :)

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Computing / Re: Garage Sale Network
« on: August 08, 2010, 02:31:06 am »
man, ive got a bunch of 3com 24 port switches i need to sell! garage sale time!

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Computing / Greetings from Sprint HTC EVO 4G
« on: June 05, 2010, 05:09:40 pm »
For the past five or six years I have owned every top of the line Windows Mobile phone Sprint carried. When T mobile and Google released the G1 maybe two years ago I got one but held on to the Sprint Windows Touch Pro phone.

I however, fell in love with Android. Sprint has had two other Android phones but they were not to my liking.

Then came the EVO. And here I am. More to come.

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TV / Re: Blueray w/ NetFlix and YouTube
« on: May 30, 2010, 07:32:06 pm »
Cool Weave.

I got a PS3 awhile back and although I have not used at all to play games ive watched tons of netflix movies and shows and blurays :)

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Computing / Android
« on: March 23, 2010, 07:41:11 pm »
Man, i love my Android phone. A real geek would I think.

I have the first Android phone, the G1 with Tmobile and the things those hackers over at www.xda-developers.com do is amazing.

Like what you say?

Well, since the G1 has come out many, many other phones have come out that are made by HTC but are all Android phones. So what do these hackers do? They get an OS dump of the whole phone and then port it over to the first gen G1.

So on my G1 I have run it as a Sprint Hero, Verizon Droid Eris, Motorola Blur, and the HTC Legend. All have different features and different versions of the Android OS.

The first version of Android OS was 1.4, then, 1.5 (Cupcake) after that was Donut (1.6), then Eclair (2.0) and (2.1).

The G1 should be running 1.6 right now. But ever since 1.4, these hackers have been ahead of the game and because of them, so have I. For weeks I will run 2.1 on my phone. Then switch to a Hero Rom or Droid Eris Rom because they have the awesome user interface called Sense UI which brings a boatloads of social network integration, which I love. Some of these Roms are not really every day use and can slow down at times. The Droid Eris rom was a good one. Ran that for weeks.

You see, these Roms are way to big for the G1. Not enough space. They only got enough space for the 1.4 through the Donut roms. So these guys create a special SPL they call DangerSPL. I wish I could explain what that is but you can go here to get an idea.

The other thing they do is they make it so when you install an app it goes to the SD card instead of the phone internal memory, BUT in order to do that you have to partition the card in Linux formats. Why? Because  Android is Linux. I always have a Linux workstation or bootable ISO so thats a snap.

The Eclair Roms, especially with Sense UI, also use a lot of memory so we can create a Linux Swap parition to help it. So cool.

But the best part of all this is that with scripts like Nandroid and Switchrom you can backup the whole OS and then switch between Roms on the fly. So freaking cool!!!

I love the Eclair Roms with Sense UI but sometimes its just to slow so there is a custom Donut rom out there that FLIES. Ill use it for a few days, and then switch to the latest Eclair Rom.

Also, to help with speeds the hackers or devs as they like to be called, require Clarse 6 memory cards because the have faster read/write speeds. i am on a clarse 2 card! :(

Anyway, thats what I am really into these days. I am forever checking the XDA Forums and Twitter for the latests. Twitter has a feature called Lists, so I just create a list of all the Android Rom Devs and whenever I want, which is all the time, I check the list. I used to follow all the devs but it was to much noise.

 8)

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Computing / FM Radio Station
« on: March 20, 2010, 08:31:42 pm »
anyone here have any experience in starting a radio station? or have any connections where i can get some equipment.

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Site News / Re: Dare I try SMF RC 2.0?
« on: March 15, 2010, 01:42:29 am »
upgrading this SMF board is very easy. there is an upgrade button in the admin area. but upgrading to 2.0 will require me to up load some ftp files. no big deal.

i remember when Jason Scott showed up. very cool mang!

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Computing / Re: Parallels
« on: March 13, 2010, 02:23:23 am »
yeah, i know what it does in theory, but making it work on that stupid mac. pffft.

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Computing / Re: Upgrading the iBook
« on: March 13, 2010, 02:22:23 am »
wow, interesting story about Jim Mathews lol

need something like that.

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Computing / Parallels
« on: March 11, 2010, 11:33:32 pm »
Any of you Mac boys and girls have any experience with Parallels? As I said in this post here a friend at church got a mac and she is having a hard time and has asked me about parallels.

i have no clue.

any ideas?

im familiar with VirtualBox and have used it many times.

thanks

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Computing / Re: Upgrading the iBook
« on: March 11, 2010, 11:10:06 pm »
Hey Bev,

I wish you could come down here and show this lady from my church how to use her brand new imac. i have no idea which one it is. its one of those 23inch all in one things. I gave up after about 30 minutes when trying to show her how to upload pics to a website i made for her missions.  so i showed her son how to do it on his windows machine.  :(

i used a mac mini for a few months at my old job but was mainly web surfing. nothing to geeky like make websites.

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Computing / Re: Greetings From Lubuntu
« on: March 11, 2010, 09:02:32 pm »
its not picking up usb drives at the moment :(

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Site News / Dare I try SMF RC 2.0?
« on: March 09, 2010, 12:25:47 am »
I am sure it will break this theme that I love so much.

http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?topic=369616.0

Highlights of this release include:
  • Several security-related fixes.
    Better compatibility with RTL languages.
    Added curvy headers to loads of tables throughout SMF for the best Curve experience.
    Fine-tuned conversation view in the personal messages section.
    Improved read tracking of topics; e.g. topics are now marked as read by pages, to allow easier resuming of reading.
    Several tweaks to the WYSIWYG editor; now automatically disabled on mobile devices.
    Post screens (new topic, etc) are center aligned again.
    Buttons are now aligned much more consistently throughout SMF.
    Row color alternation to most of the tables in the administrative areas.
    Redesigned profile statistics centre.
    Fixed install and upgrade script for PostgreSQL.
    Updated help section.
    Revamped SSI examples page.
    Rephrasing of several error messages.
    Improvements to the package manager's archive extraction algorithm.
    Toggling of full size versions of resized images.
    Altered styling for quotes and code blocks
.

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Computing / Greetings From Lubuntu
« on: March 09, 2010, 12:24:21 am »
Lubuntu is another lightweight OS. I have a pretty descent Dell Optiplex SX260 with a Pentium 4 and 1gig of ram but Ubuntu nor Xubuntu would run good. In fact, web browsing would crash them. It would lock up and I was forced to hard reset.

Official site is here

http://lubuntu.net/

Lubuntu is running on the yet to be release Ubuntu Lucid 10.4 so it is still in Alpha. I used http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/ to burn the ISO to a usb drive and then installed it on the HD of this Dell.

I really think the hard drive on this Dell is the cause for the crashes but have not invested on a new one just yet.

Anyway, the installion was a breeze and it seems pretty snappy! So give it a try.

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