Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Quote of the Day:
"I do not want to see any of the people cringing supplicants for the favor of the Government, when they should all be independent masters of their own destiny." ~ Calvin Coolidge
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Quote of the Day:
"I am for doing good to the poor, but I differ in opinion of the means. I think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in poverty, but leading or driving them out of it." ~Benjamin Franklin
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
July Monthly Coupon, get a free shirt!
Moms who sign up receive a free shirt for themselves or their little ones along with the most reliable online backup service money can buy.
Monthly Coupon Code - JULY
The monthly code for 10% off annual and biennial MozyHome Unlimited and MozyPro signups is JULY. Just type the code into the referral box at signup to get the discount.

Monthly Coupon Code - JULY
The monthly code for 10% off annual and biennial MozyHome Unlimited and MozyPro signups is JULY. Just type the code into the referral box at signup to get the discount.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Mozy Monthly Coupon Code
Monthly Coupon Code - JUNE15
The monthly code for 15% off annual and biennial MozyHome Unlimited and MozyPro sign ups is JUNE15. Type the code into the referral box at signup to get the discount.
Link is in the left column of this page.
The monthly code for 15% off annual and biennial MozyHome Unlimited and MozyPro sign ups is JUNE15. Type the code into the referral box at signup to get the discount.
Link is in the left column of this page.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Sunday, March 22, 2009
New link for updated AVG antivirus
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Computer monitors for sale
I have several monitors of various sizes for sale.
$5.00 each
They are the old style monitors so have room on your desk.
Just email: Jim with questions or to purchase.
Thanks
$5.00 each
They are the old style monitors so have room on your desk.
Just email: Jim with questions or to purchase.
Thanks
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Burning e-mail to disc
By Kim Komando
1/13/2009
Q. My husband listened to you all the time and still receives your newsletters. He and our daughter were taken to heaven on Labor Day last year. Part of a dead Grand Fir snapped off and fell out of the sky. It landed on top of the motorcycle they were riding. They were on the way home from a trip to Glacier National Park.
My husband saved all of your newsletters in Outlook. I don't want to print each newsletter out to read them. So, I want to save them to disc.
More
1/13/2009
Q. My husband listened to you all the time and still receives your newsletters. He and our daughter were taken to heaven on Labor Day last year. Part of a dead Grand Fir snapped off and fell out of the sky. It landed on top of the motorcycle they were riding. They were on the way home from a trip to Glacier National Park.
My husband saved all of your newsletters in Outlook. I don't want to print each newsletter out to read them. So, I want to save them to disc.
More
Monday, January 5, 2009
Please send computer questions to Jim
Since this is a new startup site, I would like to know what questions you may have concerning your computing needs. Just send an email and we can start to build a database directed by you, my customers and friends.
I have included some links for recommended downloads. If you have any problems downloading or installing, just let me know.
thanks,
Jim
I have included some links for recommended downloads. If you have any problems downloading or installing, just let me know.
thanks,
Jim
How to stay anonymous when surfing the Web
By Kim Komando
6/6/2008
Alan called in from Las Vegas last weekend to ask about privacy tools. He wants to be able to surf the Web anonymously.
I don’t blame you for wanting to protect your privacy when you surf. You share a lot of information about your computer just by visiting a Web site. Don’t believe me? I have a tip that explains what Web sites can learn about you. It includes a link so you can see for yourself what sites can learn about you.
Fortunately, there is something you can do. I would begin by cleaning up your Web tracks on your computer. You should pay close attention to cookies. Cookies generally aren’t a big problem.
However, Google sets a persistent cookie on your computer. On my computer, I found one that was set to expire in 2038! This can link you to all of your Web searches. Yikes! Firefox users can download CustomizeGoogle to surf Google anonymously.
After you clean your computer, use a proxy server to surf. In a nutshell, these obscure you by routing your surfing through a series of computers. Proxy servers protect your privacy from most people. Just don’t use it for illegal purposes – law enforcement agencies can still ferret you out. Tor, Privoxy and Jap are three free proxy servers.
Of course, you should also be careful about what you enter in a search site.
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6/6/2008
Alan called in from Las Vegas last weekend to ask about privacy tools. He wants to be able to surf the Web anonymously.
I don’t blame you for wanting to protect your privacy when you surf. You share a lot of information about your computer just by visiting a Web site. Don’t believe me? I have a tip that explains what Web sites can learn about you. It includes a link so you can see for yourself what sites can learn about you.
Fortunately, there is something you can do. I would begin by cleaning up your Web tracks on your computer. You should pay close attention to cookies. Cookies generally aren’t a big problem.
However, Google sets a persistent cookie on your computer. On my computer, I found one that was set to expire in 2038! This can link you to all of your Web searches. Yikes! Firefox users can download CustomizeGoogle to surf Google anonymously.
After you clean your computer, use a proxy server to surf. In a nutshell, these obscure you by routing your surfing through a series of computers. Proxy servers protect your privacy from most people. Just don’t use it for illegal purposes – law enforcement agencies can still ferret you out. Tor, Privoxy and Jap are three free proxy servers.
Of course, you should also be careful about what you enter in a search site.
Copyright 2008 WestStar TalkRadio Network. All rights reserved. Subscribe to Kim Komando's
free e-mail newsletters at: www.komando.com
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