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Written by Jim Barr
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Tuesday, 22 June 2004 |
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After purchasing a new house, I needed to set up a network. An 802.11g wireless solution seemed to be the best choice, so after lots of research and planning, I purchased three Belkin F5D7230-4 routers and configured them to provide wireless routing, bridging, and access. Read on for what I did, how I did it, and how it has worked... |
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Written by Jim Barr
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Thursday, 02 December 2004 |
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Would you like to know how to view "interesting" information and statistics about your Moxi box? Read on to see how! |
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Written by Jim Barr
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Wednesday, 12 July 2006 |
When clipping an image from a Web page, you need to understand one important concept: Google will nicely display images that you clip, but Google does not actually store the image files in your Google Notebook. It only stores an HTML link to that image on the Web. Read on to see how to manage this, and why this is important... |
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Written by Jim Barr
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Thursday, 21 December 2006 |
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This isn't so much a tip as a plug. We were watching our local PBS station and saw part of a show called Animusic 2, the second of a collection of animated, computer-generated music videos. I immediately fell in love! I found the DVD at Amazon.com as well as the official Animusic site and bought both Animusic and Animusic 2 DVD's.
So what makes this relevant to SageTV? Well, SageTV plays these DVD's perfectly, and they look absolutely stunning on our 42" Westinghouse W4207 Widescreen LCD HD monitor. This collection of musical shorts really demonstrates how music and computer animation can come together to create a stunning, engaging experience. Once you see it, you'll want to show it to family and friends.
The Animusic site has lots of nice sample videos and screenshots, and offers lots of interesting onfo about these DVD's. I highly recommend these!
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Screenshot from Animusic 2:

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Written by Jim Barr
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007 |
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Gmail now lets you to fetch mail from up to 5 of your other, POP-enabled non-Gmail accounts! And once the messages are pulled into Gmail, you can leverage all of Gmail's great features. (Note that nor all email services support POP access.) As of this writing, Gmail states that this feature is currently only enabled for a limited number of users. They're working on making it more available soon. Read on to see if you have access to Mail Fetcher, and how to set it up.... |
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