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I'm thinking it's near Waverly. It's been several years since I was down that way.
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Depends, if its a long, I hold it until it produces the results I want or falls off the chart. If its a day trade I don't hold longer than 10-15 minutes unless its having a good run then maybe 45 minutes but thats a rare and very good day.
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This forum has lot of people who've actually earned a degree from WGU. http://www.techexams.net/ It seems as real as it gets.
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If your into IT or business, Western Governors University is very good and well accredited.
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Googling how to set them up is pretty easy and straight forward. They must be on different IP schemes in order to avoid conflict unless your setting up and managing DHCP correctly and they are connecting to a main office server that is correctly configured. Are you using hardware VLANs or doing this through something like server 2012. I only have experience doing it over windows, but I hear it's better using third party VLAN software or hardware is even better.
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I got a few of astro photo noise reduction tips if your interested. Your trouble is going to be going beyond 30 seconds you'll start to hit the limit on light pollution and there is only so much you can do about that. Very nice photos though. If you want to do some work get a motorized telescope mount to eliminate the star trails, a light pollution filter, and do some fun photoshop work and you could get photos that no one else will know how to you did it. Will be sort of like going back to the darkroom for your creations.
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My daughter and I use a couple pair of Sol Republic on ear headsets. Very nice and I like that they are very tough and the cord can be replaced very easy and cheap so we'll have them forever.
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Many nations that likely have hackers that already hack iphones before breakfast.
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You could try going back to a restore point date before you started having trouble
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I have a 5 gallon and it hasn't been a waste of money, but it could use more CFM air flow which is the important rating. Get the highest you can afford. Air tools such as grinders use a lot of CFM. I have all the electric HF tools I'll ever need so I don't use air for much other than tires and my air ratchet when I'm doing something involving a lot of bolts.
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It was nice Saturday so I took the family for a little drive to Chimney Rock, NC. There's so many items and buildings around that area I could spend weeks there taking photos. This old gas pump was awesome and I could not resist taking some time on it. Specs Canon 5DmkII with the thrifty fifty attached. http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f185/EWhytsell/IMG_8854-BWlow_zpszlfl43ss.jpg
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New to photography, have some general questions
Tractor replied to gaewsky1's topic in The Digital Darkroom
You might even enjoy an older pro DSLR, they won't have some of the newest features, but once you step up from a cell phone or other cheap point and shoot to a DSLR you find that the lenses make all the difference. It would be better for you to pick up a used Canon 40D or Nikon equivalent and a nice lens and learn photography by reading and shooting. The camera bodies themselves are probably barely used unless its from an actual working photographer and even then 20,000 clicks is just getting broken in. Also when you do get a DSLR remember its a "camera system" and as such needs to be learned to use it well. Many people hate the photos coming from their $2000 camera simply because they haven't learned to shoot on an image chip that big yet, the images from there cell phone sucked just as bad, but due to the chip being the size of the head of a pin the image was artificially sharpened and high contrast and vibrant. -
You maybe have some luck selling some of them as digital stock though thats not a real nice way to sell the stuff compared to a nice Canvas
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I really like your images. Especially your tight in prospective shots such as the one of the ships wheel and throttle. If your really serious, try to find ways to show off your work in person at art shows, etc. Especially if you have time and enjoy that sort of thing you'd meet people and learn things that you'd miss by just marketing. I know a guy who is into trains and photography so he sets up a stand at train geek gatherings and he does actually sell his work. I set up once at the Sunbury antique show that they hold on memorial and labor days each year and was just advertising, but had several people wanting to buy a few landscapes on the spot.
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Gears are a very common swap in the world of offroading. I used Yukon Gears for my offroad truck. If toyota kept the same basic third member design they had in the HILUX pickup's for the axle assemblies then swapping gears on a toyota is very easy compared to what I had to do on my GM 12 bolt and Dana 44 axles on my offroad truck. At the time Yukon had a great price and were very strong gears. I had mine on 38" swamper boggers turned by a chevy 350.
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If you're going to larger tires the solution to getting power back is to change the diff gears. I've never driven the 4cyl but my 05 double cab 4x4 TRD is a 6cyl and it's got more than enough power for driving, and towing at its capacity.
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I've had several cases of windows 10's machines corrupting the MBR after updates and each time the auto repairs haven't worked for me and I end up using the windows 10 CD to get into DOS and running the BCDedit, diskpart, and other related commands to get the MBR back in shape. On the last one I did I even had an option to "disable anti-malware" in the boot options that I had to use in order to work on the MBR.
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I've been with Grange forever and will likely never change. They've been great and I don't care about price.
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I'm 37 and at the same cross road. I've been applying and interviewing at IT positions around but I've worked in managed services my whole career of over twenty years so I've seen it all, been in every position and think I might just start my own company. I just gotta work out how I'm going to earn money while I'm starting out and I'll have to learn to sell a bit. The technical side of the business will take care of itself.
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I'm currently looking into starting another business and looking at the same types of things. Looks like godaddy has everything you need. They even rent server's monthly now. I use google for some cloud storage right now, but since my company will be a managed services provider I'll be offering some cloud storage as a minor part of the business though it will be geared more towards getting small businesses important files out of the desktops and into much better care.
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Down here in NC I know a guy who mines his creek for gold. He lives near the USA's first gold mine "Reed Gold Mine". He gets gold flakes all the time and has saved up thousands of dollars worth even at todays prices. Its pretty nuts
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As for true day trading the only effect it has is creating volatility which day traders thrive on. Things have been so flat "going up" for so long that many day traders moved from stocks to FOREX. I myself can not seem to get a handle on how to day trade FOREX so I've stayed in stocks. On the days that I have a trade active I watch my smartphone like a hawk for the correct buy/sell points otherwise if I don't see any stocks on my watch lists with big price action for the start of the day, I usually just ignore the rest of the day and do something else. The only chart I look at beyond the hours of that day is maybe a quick glance at the week/month to make sure I'm not trying to counter trade a trend unless I've planned it out that way.
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Virtualization isn't always supported by all Intel processor and mother board combos. At least where hyper v and vmware is concerned. Even processors listed as supporting VT-x won't necessarily run the software because of other requirements such as EDT, VT-d, etc not being supported. In checking compatibility with Google searches over the past few weeks I've found many times people buy new components then found out the hard way that vmware or hyper v won't work. Just trying to avoid that.
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From googling my current main board it's a pretty common problem for them to have hdd dropping problems and random crashes.