Monday, December 29, 2014

.@computeramerica Line Up for the Week of December 29, 2014

Lineup for the week:
No LIVE Shows for the next week!  Please enjoy a select "Best of Computer America" Shows that YOU asked to hear again!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU FROM ALL OF US HERE AT COMPUTER AMERICA!  WE'LL SEE YOU LIVE AGAIN ON MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 2015!!

May Your Hard Disk Never Become Floppy!
See You Next Year!

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

When the wrong number turns into something right... :

1955 – An ad by a Colorado Springs-based Sears store in the Colorado Springs Gazette-Telegraph appeared with a telephone number encouraging children to call Santa Claus.  Unfortunately, the phone number given was a misprint and was actual the number for the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD) Operations Center in Colorado Springs.  On the upside, this simple error led to the current NORAD Tracks Santa program.

Christmas Cookies... :

Jose Cuervo Christmas Cookies:


 1 Cup Water
 1 Tsp Baking Soda
 1 Cup Sugar
 1 Tsp Salt
1 Cup Brown Sugar
 4 Large Eggs
 1 Cup Nuts
 2 Cups Dried Fruit
 1 Bottle Jose Cuervo Tequila

Sample the Cuervo,
Sample the Cuervo again, to be sure it is of the highest quality, pour one Level
 Cup and drink. Turn on the electric mixer...Beat one cup of butter in
 a large fluffy bowl. Add one peastoon of sugar. Beat again. At this
 point it's best to make sure the Cuervo is still OK, try another
 cup,,, just in case. Turn off the mixerer thingy. Break 2 leggs and
 add to the bowl and chuck in the cup of dried fruit. Pick the frigging
 fruit off the floor.


 . . Mix on the turner. If the fried druit gets stuck in the beaters,
 just pry it loose with a drewscriver. Sample the Cuervo to check for
 tonsisticity. Next, sift two cups of salt, or something. Who geeves a
 sheet. Check the Jose Cuervo. Now shift the lemon juice and strain
 your nuts. Add one table. Add a spoon of sugar, or somefink. Whatever
 you can find. Greash the oven. Turn the cake tin 360 degrees and try
not to fall over. Don't forget to beat off the turner. Finally, throw
 the bowl through the window, finish the Cose Juervo and make sure to
 put the stove in the wishdasher.

Merry Christmas!

Monday, December 22, 2014

An Article from StarFortressCCA!

Since there's not a Computer Class next week, I thought I'd take a minute or 30 to type a little letter to cover a few things for the end of the year.

First, scams are in full swing.  From the usual "You have viruses" to "Help, gramma, I'm in jail," the scammers are trying harder than ever to get your money.  Be it by credit card, money order, Western Union transfer, they will try anything.

Here's a link that has good info on the PayPal spoofing scam:


Remember, Microsoft, the IRS, the Sheriff and others won't call you to send a money order.  They'll send mail or actual people to your door.

Second, I know we are all looking for good deals now.  And there are a few right now.  But, I've been seeing "cheap" Windows 8 tablets on sale.  These tend to be a case of "too cheap."  Some are being sold with just 1GB of memory and 16GB of storage.  This is great, if it's an Android tablet from two years ago.  For a brand new Windows tablet, it'll be slow and annoying to use.  2GB of memory is the minimum and I'd go for at least 64GB of storage.  Even with 64GB, half of that is used by Windows.  For better use of storage, an Android tablet might be a better choice.  Samsung Galaxy Tab and Asus Memo pads, plus Dell has nice tablets in the 7 and 8" sizes.

Third, been seeing lots of cheap laptops too.  Also have to be careful with these.  Some are priced about $200, but have 2GB of memory, 32GB of storage and displays on the order of 11-13 inches.  If it's a Chromebook (Google's operating system), this is fine.  But for Windows, not so much.  I have seen some rather nice entry-level laptop in the 250-300 dollar range.  The $100 makes a big difference with 4GB of memory and 320 to 500GB of storage.  You might even find a Pentium quad-core processor.

Fourth, after living a touchscreen laptop for six months, I'd say you can probably live without it.  I don't use nearly as much as I thought I would for the touchscreen.  And Windows still has a long way to go to be a "touchscreen operating system."  The buttons and controls are too small, or the touches aren't detected correctly.  Plus, installing a Start Menu program such as Classic Start Shell goes a long way toward mitigating the issues of the Start Screen and Apps Screen.

Fifth, a friendly reminder to make those backups, be they data or recovery/restore disks that the makers didn't send.  And those anti-virus and anti-malware scans, update them and run about once a week.  Looks for "https" on the web site address for a secure site.  If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.

Sixth, ask questions.  If you are thinking it, so are other people.  And I never tell tales out of class so don't be afraid to let me know if there's something you need to know.  I'm happy to help and love getting emails from people other than AT&T and Dish.  :)  

Next year, we'll dig into setting up your computer, moving files, creating folders, burning DVDs and CDs, making documents and how to archive the ones we have, attaching files to your email, keeping Windows secure, learning what's in the mysterious box, how to make it run better, last longer and do what we want.


I wish each and everyone a very Merry Christmas, happy holidays and a relaxing and stress free end to the year.  All my best to my friends that make this all possible and enjoyable to keep doing.

But fear not, this won't be the last email of the year, I plan to keep sending a few more later.  There's always something new that needs to be passed on and learned.

StarFortressCCA
Lineup for the week:
No LIVE Shows for the next 2 weeks!  Please enjoy a select "Best of Computer America" Shows that YOU asked to hear again!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU FROM ALL OF US HERE AT COMPUTER AMERICA!  WE'LL SEE YOU LIVE AGAIN ON MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 2015!!

Thursday, December 18, 2014

A Long Drive:



Had to drive out to Suey Creek today.


On the way out 166.


Some trees a the southern end of Suey Creek.


Cows!


More tress.


Yet again, trees.


A road! It gets narrower.


Oh, look!  Some trees.


The road ahead.


It goes waaay far downhill.


This is their driveway.  Off to the left, certain death.


Almost at the end.


Oh look, it goes down.


A little bit of a valley.


The way home.


Trees on one side, creek on the other.


The road is now wide enough to be divided.


Whew!  Back at highway 166.  No cliffs.


Looking south towards Santa Maria.


Turned out to be a lovely day.

1930 Pierce-Arrow



Drove out to a client's house today.  17 mile drive up a narrow canyon road with rather severe drops and cliffs.  The keyboard was in the wrong port.  But in the garage was this.  It's fantastic.  they just don't make cars like this anymore.  Beautiful straight engine, wooden wheels, leather trunk, art deco interior lights (sorry about the focus), and that chrome.  All that lovely, lovely chrome.












Monday, December 15, 2014

.@computeramerica Show Line Up for the Week of December 15th, 2014

Lineup for the week:
Monday
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Hour one: Microsoft is here to discuss migration to Windows 10 as well as from Windows Server 3000 to Windows Server 2012 R2, upgrading to Office 365 and Microsoft Azure.  Joining us are Jordan Chrysafidis - Vice President, Microsoft Corp. US OEM Sales and Marketing, and Scott Woodgate - Director of Product Marketing, Integrated Marketing.
Monday
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Hour two:
Zumur helps both buyers and sellers keep more money in their pocket. The first vendor-neutral online personal comparison shopping service, Zumur’s advanced filtering capabilities, predictive pricing and "buy now" notifications save shoppers time and money in searching for virtually any product available online. Joinng us is Abhishek Tawari, CEO of Zumur.
Tuesday
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Hour one: Moller International. If you have been dreaming of owning a flying car. perhaps it may be coming sooner than you thought!  Join us as we interview the CEO of Moller International and President of Freedom Motors, Dr. Paul Moller!
Tuesday
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Hour two: Craig and Ben cover Computer and Technology News, brought to you by Slimware Utilities, the Official Optimization Software of Computer America, and answer your computer questions.


Wedneday
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Hour one: Intel!  It's our monthly Intel Sponsor Hour!  Each month, Intel joins us to discuss the latest events, products and services Intel is involved with and this month, it's all about what's cool for Holiday Shopping!

 
Wednesday
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Hour two: The GizWiz.  Dick DeBartolo is Mad Magazine’s maddest writer who discovers wonderful, sometimes insane devices and technology gadgets to delight most anyone who listens!  Tonight, he talks about The Bag Butler, the Walkera Scout X4 Drone, The BloomSky Weather monitor, the Pavloc monitor, the Ozobot - a tiny robot with a big brain, new types of bluetooth speakers and so much more.  Be there!

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: "Applications for Linux That I Use Every Day - And They’re Not Just For Linux!"
Also returning to us will be Marcel Gagne!  Marcel is slated to become our RETURNING Linux Correspondent in January so please welcome him back to our Show.  After being with us for seven years, Larry passes the Linux baton over to Marcel!
Friday - IT'S OUR LAST LIVE SHOW FOR 2014!!
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Hour one: Apple Expert and Computer America Correspondent Gene Steinberg joins us for this, our last Show of 2014!

Hour two: For our last Hour of 2014, Malware Expert and Threat Strategist and Spokesperson for F-Secure David Perry joins us to discuss Santa, Malware and whatever else strikes his fancy!

HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU FROM ALL OF US HERE AT COMPUTER AMERICA!  WE'LL SEE YOU LIVE AGAIN ON JANUARY 6, 2015!!

Visit the F-Secure Website

Friday, December 12, 2014

To Install or Update Sun Java



(Note, Google Chrome has its own updater for Java and does not need to be updated manually.)

Go to this address: https://java.com/en/download/index.jsp

Click the red button which will then turn into a red
Download> button, click that one too.

Fire fox and Internet Explorer will tell you that you have chosen to open the jxpiinstall.exe file, and

would you like to save it? Click the button on Firefox, then save it in the Downloads folder.

Once the file is done downloading, click the blue arrow at the top right of Firefox, then click the first file

listed. If the User Account Control comes up, click . Close all browser windows at this time.

The installer will still run.

You will then see the “Java Setup – Welcome” screen. Click the > button. The setup screen

will go away for a moment, then the “Java Setup” screen will come back. On this screen, uncheck the

box by “Set Ask as my default search provider.”

Then click . This screen will also go away.

The “Java Setup – Progress” screen will come up and then turn into the “Java Setup – Restore Security

Prompts” screen. Allow it to restore those settings by leaving the check mark in the box. Then click

.

The following screen should say “Java Setup = Complete,” click and you are now done. A

browser window will now open and take you to a “Verify Java Version” page. Click the red
Version> button. This should then open a Java program that checks the Java version and removes old

versions of Java. If you get a grey rectangle that says “Activate Java Platform SE 8 U, click that, then click

“Allow and Remember.” Next, a screen that says “Do you want to run this application?” will appear,

click . It should then say, “Congratualtions! You have the recommended Java installed (Version 8

Update 25).”

You may now close the browser, Java is updated.

Monday, December 08, 2014

.@computeramerica Show Line Up for the week of December 8, 2014

Lineup for the week:
Monday
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Hour one: Sysaid Tech is an IT service management and help desk software that integrates all the essential IT tools into one Service Desk. Its rich set of features include a powerful Help Desk, Asset Management, and other easy-to-use tools for analyzing and optimizing help desk performance.

Monday
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Hour two: Craig and Ben cover 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 and two: It's our Gamer Tuesday Show with Computer America Correspondent Grayson Hamilton!  Gray recently completed and received his Masters Degree of Journalism from the University of Texas at Austin, and is actively pursuing a career in video game journalism.  Gray is an Editor-at-Large for Popzara Magazine!  He’s an experienced game enthusiast and author who will give us his viewpoints when it come to computer and set top games! Tonight we discuss the latest hot new games for the holidays!

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. Tonight's Topics include the BL Flip 2 - portable wireless speaker, Samsung Galaxy 5 Tab S, Logitech Protective keyboard case for the Tab S, Amazon Fire TV Stick and lots more.  Be there!

Thursday
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Hour one: Author Dr. Derek Cheung.  Dr. Cheung is the former CEO of Rockwell Tech and business tech advisor, and is now an Author. In his newest book Conquering the Electron, he talks about the true and engaging history of the world of electronics. He offers many stories presenting each revolutionary technological advance right alongside blow-by-blow personal battles that all too often took place. You'll understand the interconnection of each advance to the next on the long journey to our modern-day technologies.  His book offers readers a true and engaging history of the world of electronics. Beginning with the discoveries of static electricity and magnetism and ending with the creation of the smartphone and the iPad, this book shows the interconnection of each advance to the next one on the long journey to our modern day technologies.
Thursday
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Hour two: Craig and Ben cover 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: 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 ustom printed map clothing, wireless eye replacements, a predictor that is being used to stop crimes before they happen, order from a menu that reads your mind (well, almost), and so mucu more!

Visit Ralph's Website

Monday, December 01, 2014

.@computeramerica Show Line Up for the Week of December 1, 2014

Lineup for the week:
Monday
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Hour one: Line 6 is a company of musicians who are also technologists. So, they’re fanatics about engineering innovative, amazing-sounding gear that's ready to go right out of the box. And they're pros who have a track record of designing category-defining products that shatter technical barriers so you can focus on your music. Hear all about their impressive line of products that make your music playing more enjoyable.  Joining us will be the Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, Marcus Ryle.

Monday
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Hour two: TC- Helicon is the only pro audio company that is 100% dedicated to the performance needs of singers.  Their company is known worldwide for its team of musicians and developers who spend every moment of their working lives listening, talking, singing and interacting with singers and those who share the passion for the singing voice.

Tuesday
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Hour one: Swarm is Kickstarter powered by bitcoin technology. It allows regular people to fund startups they like. Entrepeneurs raise more faster by engaging with more people. Funders participate in risk and reward. Joining us will be Joel Dietz, the CEO of Swarm.

Tuesday
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Hour two: Craig and Ben cover 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: Mike Cermak, the Owner/Operator of Techguy.org joins us in in helping you answer your computer questions and solving technical problems!  It's Wednesday Madness and we answer ANY questions you may have about Computers and Technology!

Wednesday
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Hour two: Craig and Ben cover 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: The DEMO Conference.  The DEMO conferences in the United States, China, Brazil, Russia and Vietnam focus on emerging technologies and new product innovations. The DEMO conferences have earned their reputation for consistently identifying tomorrow's cutting-edge technologies, helping them to secure venture funding, establish critical business relationships, and influence early adopters. The DEMO Scholarship Partner Program, subsidized by corporate sponsorships, offers multiple scholarship opportunities to ensure that deserving entrepreneurs have the chance to introduce cutting edge technology products at DEMO that might have otherwise gone undiscovered.
Thursday
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Hour two: Craig and Ben cover 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: Popzara.  Please join us when Nathan Evans, the Managing Editor of Popzara joins us to discuss everything from Apple to Zettabytes.  Nathan is also a Computer America Correspondent who is knowledgable on just about everything.

Visit the Popzara Website