Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Avila Beach from the top of Lupine Canyon road


It was a nice day to drive up a little road I'd never been on before.  It just loops right back around to the base of the hills in the San Luis Bay Estates.  Lovely.  Nicely paved, covered in oaks, with amazing views.  Of course, there's hardly any place to stop for a picture, so I had to stop in the middle of the road for this.  Good thing there was no other traffic on the whole road.  In the distance, you can see Avila Pier right off the beach, and then San Luis Pier off to the right.  the rolled out, making it just a great day. 

Traffic wasn't too bad.  The trip north was only marred by a brand new Toyota Corolla thinking she was Speed Racer.  The trip south was the usual slowing at Avila Beach Drive. 

Phone Scam in #SLO County

The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office is once again warning about a phone scam that is being reported in the area. The Sheriff's Office and the Arroyo Grande Police Department have received a number of reports from people who have received a phone call that appears to be coming directly from the Sheriff's Office. The caller identifies themselves as a member of the Sheriff's Office and warns the resident about a delinquent fine they must pay for missing a court date for a traffic violation or for missing jury duty. The caller proceeds to tell the resident there is an active warrant out for their arrest. The caller requests the resident put money on a green dot card/prepaid debit card to "show the court" they have the necessary funds in order to suspend the warrant. So far, there have been no reports of any monetary loss. The Sheriff's Office reported this same type of activity taking place back in February. The Sheriff's Office reminds you that it is not our practice to contact residents by phone regarding these matters. We also caution you to never give out personal or financial information over the phone. Anyone who receives a call like this should report it to their local law enforcement agency.

Via KVEC 920 AM daily newsletter

#scams
#phonescams

Monday, July 28, 2014

.@ComputerAmerica Show Line Up for the week of July 28, 2014

Lineup for the week:
Monday
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Hour one: Other World Computing (OWC)OWC has been at the forefront of serving the Apple community with accessories, upgrades, and enhancements for Macs, iPods, and iPads. In fact OWC's website, MacSales.com offers everything for Windows, Macs, Playstation 4, Xbox One and so much more!  Joining us will be the CEO of OWC, Larry O'Connor!  Please join us for this very special Computer America hour. 
Monday
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Hour two: Craig and Ben do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Tuesday
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Hour one: Raptr.  Raptr is about making PC gaming consistently awesome. They help gamers get the best performance whenever they play, automatically save replays of every game, record videos, broadcast their gameplay live, and share all of those incredible gaming moments with the world - all in a simple, easy to use application with virtually no impact on system performance!  Joining us in this hour is Raptr's Co-Founder and CEO Dennis Fong.  Known as "Thresh" in gaming circles, Dennis was crowned the world champion of Doom, Doom 2, Quake and Quake 2, and was called "the Michael Jordan of video games" by the Wall Street Journal before turning 23! Using the proceeds from his professional gaming dominance (including a Ferrari awarded to him by id Software co-founder John Carmack), Dennis founded his first successful startup, gamers.com. He later co-founded Xfire (which was acquired in 2006 by MTV Networks for more than $100 million in cash) and Lithium, a leading Social CRM platform provider used by numerous Fortune 100 companies and still privately held. In 2007 Dennis founded Raptr out of his love of PC gaming and his frustration with it not being as simple and easy to use as it could be!  Be here!

Tuesday
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Hour two: Craig and Ben do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Wednesday
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Hour one: The FBI is here tonight!  We speak with FBI Agent Nick Savage, Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Cyberbranch in the Criminal Division at the FBI's Washington, D.C., field officeYou don't want to miss this show!

Wednesday
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Hour two: Dick DeBartolo, the GizWiz and Mad Magazine's maddest writer unveils the latest gizmos for your edification!  Tonight we will see the BBQ Dragon, the TREWGrip Mobile QWERTY Keyboard, a retro "Brick" cell phone, the SingTrix that gives you the singing voice you always wanted, the GyroRobot that can walk across a single wire, a Smart Watch for Kids and so much more!
Thursday
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Hour one: Yamaha is a company that is "POWERED by MUSIC" and we will expore some of the hardware that Yamaha makes such as their AVENTAGE line of premium models with more advanced features like Wi-Fi, multi-zones of video as well as audio, more accurate auto-room calibration, higher powered DSP processors and the top two models will be Dolby Atmos compatible. Returning to us is Phil Shea, National Training Manager for the Yamaha Corporation of America.

Thursday
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Hour two: Craig and Charles do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Friday
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Hour one: Craig and Charles do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Friday
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Hour two/ First half: Scheduled is Halo Belt, a San Francisco based company, with a goal of saving lives.  Over the past two years they have expanded their business in safety all over the globe. Their conception of the Halo Belt was brought to life with the help of the Kickstarter community. They have learned a tremendous amount about safety patterns and where Halo Belt safety can be applied. They are in markets such as law enforcement, cycling, running, children safety, skiing, hiking, motorist, roadside safety, airport traffic safety, extreme sports, and the military.Visit the Halo Belt Website

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Tech teach: What to do when your computer starts acting “weird.”


Let’s start with what qualifies as acting weird.  If your computer starts to shut off with no warning, programs crash, you are able to see video artifacts, if it’s a laptop you might notice the keyboard or other surfaces get warm or even hot, you might hear the fans spinning at full speed or making strange sounds.

With a desktop, some things are pretty easy to look at.  You might be able to see through a grill to the insides and look at the CPU or other fans in the case.  Otherwise, the side of the case usually comes off with a couple of screws.  If the CPU fan (a fan mounted about a metal heatsink on the processor) isn’t spinning, it needs to be replaced right away.  Most modern processors are quite capable of getting hot enough to boil water without enough air flow through the heatsink.  It’s also a pretty cheap and easy fix too.  The last CPU fan I replaced was four screws and a plug to the motherboard that only goes one way.  The hard part is getting the computer out from under the desk to be worked on.  Fortunately, the owner did that before I got on-site.

Fans also can make noise.  In normal operation, a fan should make the usual whirring sounds.  If it’s making any grinding or clicking, it should be replaced.  This happens when the bearings begin to fail.  Then the fan will spin erratically, if at all.  With the slowing in air speed, the computer will be unable to dissipate heat properly and that results in emergency shut offs, where you can have data loss or corruption of the OS if it happens enough times.

One thing that can be done to help the computer move enough air is keep a good margin of space around it, and in the case of laptops, under the computer.  Laptops should only be placed on flat, solid surfaces.  Avoid surfaces like blankets, pillows, and anything that might stop good air flow.  With the tight placing of parts, laptops are difficult at the best of times to keep cool. 

Over heating can also show in video artifacts.  There can be oddly colored squares on the screen, or colors can appear to be “wrong.”  If the computer has a discreet video card, it probably also has a fan on it.  These, like the CPU and case fans, can fail.  They most likely can be replaced too.  It’s a little more difficult, as the fans are smaller and can be sometimes proprietary.

An enemy of good cooling is dust and animal hair in the case.  This can be removed with a can of air or air compressor held about 18 to 24 inches from any part of the case, gently blowing the dust out of the case.  This is best to do outside in good ventilation.  Just unplug any cords and cables first, taking care to avoid hitting parts such as memory sticks, hard drives or other connectors.

Sometimes, having a laptop pad can help with heating issues.  I’ve found that using little rubber furniture squares to raise the rear of the laptop up about a ¼ inch can help too.  These can be picked up at just about any hardware store.

Even fans spinning at full speed can indicate that the computer is just working hard.  In the case of displaying full screen video, you might hear the fans speed up, then slow down when the video program is stopped.  Or if a program that requires lots of clock cycles starts up.  Some computers will spin up the fans to full speed at boot, then slow them down when enough of the computer can tell the fans aren't needed at full speed.  This is normal.

Your computer can also act weird if there is malware on it.  This is your reminder to run your anti-malware and anti-virus software.  Remember to update the programs also.

Monday, July 21, 2014

.@computeramerica Show LineUp for the Week of July 21, 2014

Lineup for the week:
Monday
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Hour one: Craig and Ben do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Monday
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Hour two: ASIC Runner is the source for crypto currency mining equipment. They're dedicated to supplying you with the very best mining hardware, with a focus on cutting edge design, quality, customer service and uniqueness. ASIC Runner has come a long way from its beginnings. They now serve customers all over the globe, and are thrilled to be a part of the mining hardware community.
Tuesday
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There is no LIVE Show tonight.  Please enjoy a "Best of" Show and we'll see you LIVE tomorrow night!
Wednesday
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Hour one: Intel is here tonight in this special Intel Sponsor Hour!  Each month, we have an Intel representative speaking on new Intel products, services and news stories!  You don't want to miss this show!

Wednesday
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Hour two: Craig and Charles do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Thursday
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Hour one: Scheduled to appear will be AMD.  AMD's Product Marketing Manager is scheduled to appear.

Thursday
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Hour two: Craig and Charles do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Friday
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Both Hours: Author Michael Miller is a proven and successful non-fiction writer on a variety of technical, business, and lifestyle-related topics. He has written more than 150 books in the last two decades that have collectively sold more than one million copies! His best-selling books include The Ultimate Web Marketing Guide, YouTube for Business, and Facebook for Grown-Ups for Que Publishing. He has established a reputation for being able to explain difficult concepts to everyday readers in easy-to-understand language.

Visit Mike's Website

Monday, July 14, 2014

@c omputeramerica Show Lineup for the week of July 14, 2014: :

Lineup for the week:
Monday
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Hour one: Curalate is here to discuss smarter marketing through imagery.  Curalate gives you all the social media marketing tools you need to measure, monitor, and grow your brand presence on the networks that matter. Engage your community, increase followers, identify influencers, monitor competitors, create promotions, and discover content to post. All in one platform.
Monday
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Hour two: Craig and Ben do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Tuesday
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Both Hours: Popzara. It's a bazaar of popular culture spanning the world of arts and entertainment. Throughout Popzara you'll hear views on videogaming, movies, technology, cultural movements and icons, even politics. A little bit of everything. Opinion pieces, debates, reflections, reviews, analyses, news tidbits, and so much more. Joining us will be the Managing Editor, Nathan Evans.
Wednesday
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Hour one: Intel now appears on every third Wednesday of the month in this special Intel Sponsor Hour!  Each month, we have an Intel representative speaking on new Intel products, services and news stories!  You don't want to miss this show!

Wednesday
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Hour two: Craig and Charles do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Thursday
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Both hours: It's our all Linux Show with Computer America Correspondent Larry Bushey, the Host of the Going Linux Podcast!  Tonight's Topic: "Linux and total world domination!" Join us!

Friday
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Hour one: G.TEC (intendiX). In this hour we discuss the Brain-Computer-Interface or BCI. A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) provides a new communication channel between the human brain and a computer. Mental activity involves electrical activity, and these electrophysiological signals can be detected. The BCI system detects such changes and transforms them into control signals, which can be used for moving objects, writing letters, opening doors, changing TV channels and other everyday household activities. This technology helps people with limited mobility increase their independence. One of the main goals is to enable completely paralyzed patients to communicate with their environment.

Friday
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Hour two/First half: SolePower. What if people could charge their phones by going for a walk? No electricity, no power outlets, no more dealing with dead phone batteries. This idea actually isn't too farfetched. A fully funded  Kickstarter campaign has already got them funding for a power generating shoe insert that lets users charge portable devices like smartphones, music players, and GPS devices -- while they walk!

Friday
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Hour two/Second half: Craig and Charles do Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.

Visit the SlimWare Utilities Website

Tuesday, July 08, 2014

OMG, it's a blog post, with some links...:



Thought I'd pass along a few links that I've found useful over the years.

The first is for the Computer America Show, which has been on the air for over 20 years.  I know I've been listening for most of that, since before I even owned a computer.  Craig Crossman is one of the people I can point to and say, this is the guy that got me into fixing computers.  CA also has some great prizes, just follow the link below.

Computer America Main Page
Computer America Buddy List Sign-up

The show can be heard live five days a week, from 7PM to 10PM Pacific.  I'm usually in the chat as "Fort."  All are welcome to come by and say hello.
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Next is Into Tomorrow, where I've been listening for almost as long as Computer America.  Dave Graveline and his co-hosts run a great show and have lots of prizes if you call in.  (In 2006, I won my Gateway laptop from them.)  They also have a weekly newsletter which I subscribe to.  Just type in your email at the red box

Into Tomorrow Main Page
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Here's the Windows Secrets site.  I've been getting their newsletter every week, except on the fifth Thursday for a few years.  It can be a bit slanted to higher end users, but is full of good information.

Windows Secrets
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Maximum PC has news, reviews and deals of the day:  http://www.maximumpc.com/
Liliputing covers mobile technology, small scale computers, cell phones and tablets:  http://liliputing.com/
Pocket-Lint does gadget reviews, tablets and mobile devices:  http://www.pocket-lint.com/
The Giz Wiz is Dick DeBartolo, he also writes for Mad Magazine besides covering gadgets and gizmos:  http://gizwizbiz.squarespace.com/

Monday, July 07, 2014

@computeramerica Show Line Up for the Week of July 7, 2014

Lineup for the week:
Monday
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Hour one: Kudo3D makes the "Titan 1″ which was born to increase printing size, printing speed and reliability while keeping consumer costs as low as possible. With the patent pending passive self-peeling technology, Titan 1 features high speed, high resolution and large build volume. It is easy to use, maintain and upgrade. Its flexibility is ideal for artists, designers, students, educators, researchers and anybody interested in exploring the potential of a simple, easy-to-use 3D printer. Joining us will be the company's Co-Founder, Jonathan Cheung.
Monday
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Hour two: DK Designs. Joining us will be Deniz Karasahin, the Founder of DK Design who has come up with a way to use 3D printing to create the Osteoid Medical cast, an attachable bone stimulator medical cast that is light, lets air in (unlike traditional plaster casts) and promote healing more quickly.
Tuesday
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Hour one and two: It's our Gamer Tuesday Show with Computer America Correspondent Grayson Hamilton!  We'll be talking about this Summer's blockbuster game lineup  Don't miss this show!

Wednesday
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Both Hours: Sandy Berger.  Sandy is our Consumer Electronics Expert Correspondent on Computer America.  She talks about the latest technology gadgets and trends in the industry with us. Be there!

Thursday
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Hour one: Scheduled is Chris Cope is the CEO of SlimWare Utilities and he is here every month as our Chief Technology Correspondent!  Every month, Chris discusses the latest Computer Technology and new items that enhance your computing experience.  And remember that SlimWare Utilities maintains your PC, keeps it running smoothly and keeps it running as fast as it was when it was new!  You can update drivers, make Image backups while preserving your documents and so much more!  With SlimWare Utilities, you do it all and do it for FREE!!

Thursday
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Hour two: CarCost/Canada is Canada's #1 choice for New Car buyers and the nation's Most Trusted Online New Car Pricing Service. Since 1999 they have provided Canadian New Car Buyers with access to their proprietary Wholesale Price Reports. Complementing the Wholesale Price Reports, they also have an in-house team of automotive professionals with an accumulated 100 years of experience and a Canada-Wide New Car Dealer Network. They are back with what the car dealer of the future may look like and more!

Friday
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Both Hours: It's time for Bond...  Ralph Bond joins Craig and Ben with computer news and special topics.  For many years, Ralph was Intel's Consumer Education Director.  Ralph is now with Autodesk and he is an official Computer America correspondent. Topics tonight include a phone that use magnetism to communicate, streaming 4K content from your phone to your TV, taking smart watches towards the right direction, how many gigabytes does it take to make a human, Microsoft boosts Outlook.com and so much more!
Visit Ralph's Website

Wednesday, July 02, 2014

Astronomical #Quilts! Block Challenge: :

Sounds like a Good Thing to do.  Might have to make one more block myself.  Just a 9-1/2 block.  Should be pretty easy to make.

Tuesday, July 01, 2014

Poor Prediction: :

"Man may have landed on the surface of Mars by 1984. If not, he will surely have made a close approach for personal observation of the red planet. Likewise, manned fly-bys to Venus will have been made…Astronauts will be shuttling back and forth on regular schedules from the earth to a small permanent base of operations on the moon."

- Dr. Wernher von Bruan, New Scientist, 1964

from Ward's Almanac