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Putting a plan together to go jump out of an airplane. I have a few folks interested. skydiveohio.com If you are interested I will post more information about when we are meeting etc... here are the questions I anticipate you asking now cost ~$200 for a tandem ~$2300 for your certificate, then jumps are ~$30
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But since the Blue Coat is an object cache/byte cache, it is part of the network also (especially if it is inline). Plus, we can do protocol optimization as well, and now that Packeteer is part of our mix we are the view into the network. </sales pitch>
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Vehicles http://sitereview.bluecoat.com/sitereview.jsp
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Why can't you all just leave us Irish-Norwegian Americans alone?
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Bluecoat doesn't block anything, it rates it and your admin tells the box what to do with the rating (porn, block sports site, allow). We process 150 Million sites per day and run a rating service on all the content referenced on that site, but that is only if you are using our service. If you are using Websense as the filtering mechanism that service might rate differently. For instance, CR is rated by our service as Vehicles. Not sure what websense or the other services consider it. So the normal setup would be block porn and allow vehicles. If you go to Linn's suggested pages you will get blocked. If you navigate so a forum that has questionable NWS content listed it will just block those frames. Either way, the point of this thread was to help the people that keep getting spyware. K9 uses our commercial backend service.
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I had a "work" mac that I had to turn in, now I have a "personal" mac. that is my work mac.
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I think you are mistaken.... The law gives in-state RATES for out of state vets. In an effort to attract more veterans to Ohio’s public universities, Gov. Ted Strickland announced Tuesday that the state would charge in-state tuition to all veterans attending college on the G.I. bill. The Ohio plan, the first of its kind in the nation, makes all veterans “honorary Ohioans” for the purpose of a college education. On June 30, President Bush signed into law a new G.I. bill, doubling college benefits for eligible troops and veterans, essentially guaranteeing full scholarships at their in-state public colleges or universities, as well as providing monthly housing stipends. But generally, veterans can attend college under the law only in their home states. The Ohio plan, called the Ohio G.I. Promise, changes residence requirements at the state’s 36 colleges and universities to allow all veterans, their spouses and dependents to attend Ohio colleges and universities at in-state tuition rates. Ohio, which has about 470,00 students enrolled in its public institutions, recently adopted a 10-year strategic plan with a goal of enrolling about 230,000 more over the next decade. “We have for years had a net out-migration, not only for the state generally, but for people with college degrees,” said Eric D. Fingerhut, chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents. “So one of our goals, specifically delineated in the strategic plan, is to reverse the out-migration of people with degrees. In order to achieve that, we have to graduate more students and keep them here, and also attract more from out of state.” Mr. Fingerhut said the veterans plan will work in tandem with other new programs to encourage students to stay in Ohio. “If we are able to attract veterans to Ohio, we can link them and their families to internships, co-op and other opportunities, and if they get good jobs here, we’ll have Ohioans,” he said. “We want veterans to know Ohio wants them to come here, and that we think they’re incredibly valuable high potential students,” Mr. Fingerhut said. “We already have a number of very good programs, which we’ll be expanding, to provide the type of counselors, advisers, and mentors who can work one on one with veterans to help them make the transition to civilian life and navigate the academic environment.” Currently, out-of-state students make up about 7.2 percent of those enrolled in Ohio’s state colleges and universities. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/09/education/09vets.html
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all vets? all school?
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Stay away from child like themes and old properties and you should be good. MGM is good and easy to get to mandalay. Tropicana is old, Luxor is nice but only if you are high up in the pyramid, NYNY is ok but crazy to navigate. Stay away from Excalibur. that wraps up that end of the strip, hooters is near there, but quite a walk.
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I have seen so many threads on here with people complaining about problems on their PC, usually related to spyware. My company offers a free for use at home, content filter. You can block your children from getting to porn, but you can also block spyware and ads. I am not advertising my company or its products, I just wanted to offer that you go download and install this product. again, it is free http://getk9.com/ This is not a reactive anti-spyware tool, this stops spyware from installing on your machine via http sessions.
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Well, I got the new machine. Did a time machine backup of the old one and before I turned the new one on I plugged the drive in. Booted the new one, migration assistant asked if I wanted to recover from that backup, BANG all applications and data moved over in about 2 hours.
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Anyone ever have or use liquid propane gas in there house for heating???
Akula replied to CJINOHIO03's topic in Dumpster
I have LP. 3000 sq ft, keep the thermostat on 71 all winter, costs about $800 every 5 weeks to fill. -
MBA equiped cute girl seeks Marketing/HR position
Akula replied to iwishiwascool's topic in The Meat Market
Check with Silicon Valley companies like Cisco, Blue Coat Systems, Net App, Juniper etc... They pay better than the places in Columbus. -
Not sure I understand... Is your brother not capable of finding his own place? $400/mo without roomate, hard to find.
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You have a full 8 bits of unread email.
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I have both Parallels and VM Fusion installed. The VM is a windows 2003 server, Linux for a few applications I write training for and asterisk. Parallels is for XP (two applications that mac doesn't do, visio and adobe captivate).
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I need something over 128K, needs to have a good Bandwidth Delay Product (low latency). Isn't wild blue satellite? horrible BDP.
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I tend to look around and wonder how things work. I will spend hours trying to figure something out because I have to know.
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My old mac has a wireless N card in it. I like the passport drive, plug it in and BANG my backup runs automagically. Plus, I am not home that much so carrying that big time capsule box around is bulky and the passport drive is not.
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Of course I am doing exactly the same thing via a USB cable to a WD passport drive.
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Ok, I have an older mac 2.2GHZ MBPro. I am getting a new mac 2.4GHZ MBPro. I want all my applications, all data and all VMs to move over seamlessly. I have been told I can A.) use carbon copy cloner B.) plug in my time machine backup drive when I first start my new mac and use migration assistant C.) boot the new mac from the dvd and do a time machine restore from my backup drive D.) boot old machine as target and use migration assistant I am pretty sure I have been given some suggestions other than these but I am sort of full. So, what would you do?
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I have two EVDO cards. I agree, in a city where there is tons of coverage it works great. My problem is I live 1 mile from town and aparently we don't have great coverage plus I need upload.
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I thought there was at-least one WiMAX or wireless ISP in Ohio but I cannot seem to find one. Anyone know of a wireless ISP (not evdo/3g cellular based) in Ohio? I need a little more bandwidth but cannot get cable, dsl, or T1.
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I dig my polarized ray bans.
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US Air blows.... but then again so does everyone else. I prefer Delta but I am their top tier of flyers so they treat me right.