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I found the stuff about frame relay hard to digest at first because I'd got no prior experience with it. I also learnt a lot on PPP and ISDN that I didn't know before (not that it's of much use).
Overall I didn't find it too difficult though. I got 88%.
Mine doesn't feel as sharp as it did when I first got the car, but after putting a bit more brake fluid in it does feel a lot better. Brake fluid level was very low when I topped it up yesterday.
Might be worth checking if there's enough in there (when the car is cold though).
Do what I've done...
Flux and Greenlight were cheapest for me, so I got them competing for my business.
Go to Flux. Get a quote.
Go to Greenlight. Get a quote.
Whichever's cheapest, call the others up and ask them to beat it.
Then when they do, call the other company and see if they can beat it...
Just install a Dynamic DNS updating client on the SBS server, such as the no-ip one. I think there's a DynDNS one available too.
Then if you run the "Connect to the internet" wizard in SBS, it'll ask for the fully qualified domain name of the server. Enter yourhostname.no-ip.org or whatever it...
As previously mentioned, I was under the impression it's got something to do with the marshalls on race tracks.
If you have a crash / accident / breakdown it's unsafe for you to be out in the field, so they need to tow you to safety A.S.A.P. If the towing eye is hard to spot they will just hook...
Place I used to work at used Webfusion to host customers' websites because they didn't want the responsibility of doing it themselves. They were quite good. I think they're owned by Pipex, or at least they were?
www.webfusion.co.uk
+1
Get the free version. It does the job.
Only real benefit of the professional version is that it can use VSS to copy files that are currently in use.
My dad's like that, but worse.
My dad doesn't use the address bar. He's got Google.co.uk set as his home page, and he types the web address into the Google search field rather than the address bar! He doesn't understand the difference between the two.
He's also got Google as his default search...
Just get a better router if you want better options.
I'm running a PIX 515e and have a crappy Linksys range extender plugged into it to give me wireless functionality. It rocks.
It is possible but not worth the hassle IMO.
Running Windows on an Intel Mac is much easier because it can run natively.
Bootcamp can use a VHD file like VMWare / Parallels does, so you could use the same image to run Windows natively or virtualized. Just gives you more options that way, plus...
XPS's are awesome if you're after a desktop replacement. If you only take them anywhere once in a while they're a very good laptop to have performance wise.
If you want ultimate portability rather than performance buy a Netbook or something like that.
Or if you want the best of both worlds, any...
It would all resolve back to macetrix.eleven20.co.uk.
If you want to have www.website.com/file you would realistically need to either buy a hosting service that allows you to map your own domain name to it, or run your own web server and set up an A record called www that maps to its IP address.
CNAME = Cananonical Name record.
It indicates the true host name of a computer that an alias is associated with.
In other words, it's an alias for a host name (signified with an A record), or its proper use would be to use it as an alias for an IP address (where multiple host names exist for one...
Oh yeah. The V6 badge is more aerodynamic too IIRC so it lowers the car's drag coefficient as well as giving 9bhp extra over a regular sport badge.
Good buy. If you know of a pound shop that sells them let me know.