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Kris Gethin - Your Trainer And Partner For The Next 12 Weeks! - Bodybuilding.com Quick Navigation Transform Your Life With Kris Gethin! Kris Gethin trains you and trains with you during his 12 week transformation program - burn fat and build muscle to sculpt your ideal physique! Watch The Quick IntroWatch The Video - 03:40 All-Access Pass To Kris GethinYour Personal Trainer! Google Voice with OBi on your regular phone Over the past few years, the VoIP do-it-yourself crowd has built — and shared with others — ingenious methods that give the trusty telephone greater power while driving down the price of its use. The OBi110 Most recently, some have focused much attention on getting Google Voice — and its free US and Canada calling and incoming telephone number (which Google has promised will continue to be free till 2012) — to work on any regular home phone. Until now, Google Voice on your phone was doable, but only for those willing to dedicate a computer to act as an always-on Linux server hosting the open source Asterisk PBX (along with the FreePBX Asterisk GUI) and to immerse themselves in arcane configuration settings. There are several guides online that help the adventurous set up Asterisk/FreePBX and Google Voice from scratch (one of the best is published by the excellent Michigan Telephone blog).

isc-dhcp-server The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network service that enables host computers to be automatically assigned settings from a server as opposed to manually configuring each network host. Computers configured to be DHCP clients have no control over the settings they receive from the DHCP server, and the configuration is transparent to the computer's user. note: this package was in the past called dhcp3-server. At a terminal prompt, enter the following command to install dhcpd: sudo apt-get install isc-dhcp-server

Photos: Rufus Wainwright at the Montreal International Jazz Festival Sunny MontréalDetailed Forecast Montreal Gazette Quick Links: Shopping, Obituaries, Horoscopes Search Don't miss: How to Make a Category 6 Patch Cable It is now not only possible but also easy to field terminate category 6 modular plugs thanks to the new QuickTreX™ QC-0808LB16-34 Category 6 modular plug which contains a new Patented Conductive NEXT Reduction System. The Conductor Loading Bar is molded from a material that substantially reduces the affect of NEXT within the Plug Body. The conductors are isolated by plastic that absorbs the NEXT from between the conductors and channels it away so that the Plug can perform to Category 6 levels. When assembled onto Category 6 compliant patch cable it will pass all TIA/EIA requirements for NEXT and Return Loss. This will help your Category 6 channel maintain increased headroom to assure your network operates at its best.

The Oatmeal and FunnyJunk legal dispute A legal dispute between webcomic The Oatmeal and FunnyJunk, a content aggregator website, began in 2011.[1][2] The Oatmeal creator Matthew Inman alleged in 2011 that FunnyJunk users repeatedly infringed copyright of The Oatmeal's original content. In June 2012, FunnyJunk's lawyer, Charles Carreon, sent Inman a letter demanding US$20,000 in damages from him, alleging the claims he made were defamatory. Inman responded by publishing the letter on his site, along with a response and announcement that he would be organizing a charity fundraiser through Indiegogo, donating the amount demanded by Carreon to the American Cancer Society and the National Wildlife Federation. On June 15, 2012, Carreon filed a separate pro se lawsuit Carreon v. Inman et al against Inman, Indiegogo, both charities and a hundred Does for allegations related to The Oatmeal's response and related actions by other individuals.

20 Myths of Wi-Fi Interference  [RF Solutions The growing ubiquity of wireless devices combined with the advent of mobility applications requires businesses to be diligent in managing inference throughout their deployments. The many wireless technologies and commonplace electric devices already in use and newly emerging impede wireless performance. RF interference can be a major inhibitor to wireless performance, creating security vulnerabilities and wireless network instability. This paper exposes the top 20 most pervasive myths around wireless interference. Myth #1: "The only interference problems are from other 802.11 networks."

The Oatmeal vs. FunnyJunk: webcomic copyright fight gets personal Matthew Inman never wanted to be a hardass. He just wanted to write his unique webcomic, The Oatmeal, but only months after he started the project, he began to see his work showing up—often with all attribution stripped out—on user-generated content sites like FunnyJunk.com. He would e-mail site administrators asking them to remove his work, which they did, but users would immediately upload it once more. Playing copyright policeman wasn't worth the time to talk, so Inman “just kind of ignored it for a year,” he told me… until he couldn't ignore it anymore.

Did All Dinosaurs Have Feathers? The skeleton of Sciurumimus, seen under UV light. You can see traces of protofeathers alon the dinosaur’s tail. Photo by Helmut Tischlinger. On Monday, the world met yet another fuzzy dinosaur. The little theropod – named Sciurumimus albersdoerferi – is beautifully preserved in a slab of roughly 150 million year old limestone found in Germany. (These deposits have also brought us Archaeopteryx and the also-fluffy Juravenator.) Oatmeal V. FunnyJunk [All of our coverage of the Oatmeal v. FunnyJunk debacle is collected under this tag.] Here it was, Saturday night, and I was all set for a relaxing evening: a few beers at the Yard House and then a movie with my lovely wife, perhaps a few (or a few dozen) turns of Civ V (with the expansion), and sleep. Or maybe I was going to spend the evening conferring with my shadowy Illuminati brethren, spinning our web to control your destiny. It really depends on whom you ask.

Why Nikola Tesla was the greatest geek who ever lived Additional notes from the author: If you want to learn more about Tesla, I highly recommend reading Tesla: Man Out of Time Also, this Badass of the week by Ben Thompson is what originally inspired me to write a comic about Tesla. Ben's also got a book out which is packed full of awesome. There's an old movie from the 80s on Netflix Instant Queue right now about Tesla: The Secret of Nikola Tesla. It's corny and full of bad acting, but it paints a fairly accurate depiction of his life. The drunk history of Tesla is quite awesome, too.

Google Drive vs. Dropbox, SkyDrive, SugarSync, and others: a cloud sync storage face-off Google's very own "Loch Ness monster," also known as Google Drive, has finally launched. It's the new face of Google Documents, and it's also Google's oft-rumored Dropbox-killer. It enters a scene crowded with competitors besides Dropbox that let you sync multiple folders, collaborate with friends, and stream data to your mobile device — so how does Drive fare? We'll take a look at the top apps that let you sync files between all of your devices automatically, share files using password protection, pick which folders you want to sync, and do anything else you might want to do with a syncing app. While our evaluations of each app aren't full-on reviews, they are encapsulations of where each app excels and what makes each unique.

Best Free Antivirus Software Comodo Antivirus is my top pick for advanced users, or for Intermediate users who are okay with an antivirus software which will occasionally ask them for input. However, if you do not fall into those categories, or for any other reason find it to not be a good fit for you, then you will likely find my next pick suitable. Also, for those who prefer a complete solution, there is always Comodo Internet Security (CIS), which is also free and includes a firewall in addition to all other components which already come with Comodo Antivirus. Firstly, I will note that I am a volunteer moderator (not employee) on the Comodo forums. However, this is certainly not the reason I chose this for the number one position. The reason I made this my top pick for advanced users or users who are okay with a somewhat talkative antivirus software, is because it is the only product which I feel confident saying that it will protect you against nearly 100% of real-world threats.

throckmorton hello my name is throckmorton... lately a few folks have asked why this little blog is dubbed "throckmorton". as with most (if not all) things, there is a story. in college, my friends were liberal arts folks -- mostly english or fine arts or PLS (notre dame's great books program -- the PLS stood for "program of liberal studies" or "probably law school"). however, every rule has an exception, and my exceptions were my friends amy and adrienne (also my three-times-a-roommate) who were both math majors.

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