Tuesday, June 8, 2010

RE: Toaster from supermarket

 

Check out this one!

 

New line. 2 slice. Extra wide slots, reheat, defrost & bagel functions, stainless steel body. KS-2000D.

$35.00 

http://www.lasoo.com.au/offer/toasters-0/casera-cafe-range-toaster/4iqzy9pkq.html?source=category&pageopt=toasters-0



Time for a new computer system

Purchase new system for ET

Scorptec Firefly

Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200 (2.5Ghz), Intel G31 Chipset, 2GB PC2-6400 DDR2, 1TB SATAII HDD, 20X Dual Layer DVD Burner, 5.1 Audio, Onboard LAN, Coolermaster Elite 330 Case with 420W PSU

Upgrades: 4GB PC-6400 (800mhz) DDR2, 1TB SATAII, 32MB Cache, 7200RPM, Acer 23" 16:9 Widescreen LCD, Black, 1920 x 1080, DVI (HDCP), 5ms, 40,000:1 ACM, 300 cd/m2



Writer: How to edit the published date?

Technogran MVP

If you did create all of your travel posts in Windows Live Writer, here's a step by step of how to change the publish dates of any of your previous posts.
1. Open Windows Live Writer and click on FILE and then OPEN.
2. If its a very old post, say about 200 posts back, then click on the SHOW box and open up to 500 past posts.
3. Scroll down all of your previous posts until you find the post in Question.
4. Highlight that post by clicking on it and then click on OK.
5. The post will then appear inside the editing window with the publish date empty. (as it is a previous post.)
6. Next Click on the Calendar box to the right of the Set publishing date right down on the right hand side.
7 Now work you way back through the Calendar until you reach your chosen date and choose it, your new date will then by applied to that post.
8. Now re-publish that post. NOTE! It will no longer be in the same sequence of posts in your blog!
Simply repeat this for all your other previous blog posts that you wish to change publish date of. NOTE. This ability to change the publish dates will only work with any previous posts that you have made and composed using Windows Live Writer.
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Monday, June 7, 2010

Hutch cleaning May 2007

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Chester and Milo - that's my bed cat!

Lexmark P350 photo printer

 

General

  • Device type Photo inkjet
  • Dimensions (H x W x D) 127 x 235 x 147 cm
  • Weight 1.84 kg kg
  • Memory CompactFlash Type I, CompactFlash Type II, Secure Digital, mini-SD, xD Picture Card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick DUO, MultiMediaCard, SmartMedia card MB
  • Connections USB, Bluetooth
Went into ALDI to buy carrots and apples for the horses and picked up one of these for I think $79 – clearing them?

Also purchased two of the P350 + Paper media kits for $39.50 from INKREDIBLE INKS.

http://www.inkredibleinks.com.au/all.asp?brand=Lexmark

 Lexmark part numbers:

#43 (XL) Ink Cartridge only 18Y0143A
#45 Ink Cartridge + Paper 18Y0146A (P350 + Paper above)


Lexmark P350 supplies

Purchase ink and paper for P350.




Lexmark part numbers:

#43 Ink Cartridge only 18Y0143A

#45 Ink Cartridge + Paper 18Y0146A (P350 + Paper above)

From Inkredibleinks

http://www.inkredibleinks.com.au/all.asp?brand=Lexmark


IP Camera: connect AP to router



 


DWL-900AP+ Access Point


Emulator:
http://support.dlink.com/emulators/di824vup/hwiz.htm


Firmware:




































Release Notes.txt (2 KB)


Download


 


v2.62b1 (983 KB)


Download


 



Wireless Client mode





Client - Site Survey



 


With firmware version 2.20, we've added a Site Survey feature which will display all available wireless networks.

Step 1 Open your web browser such as Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the DWL-900AP+ (192.168.0.50).

Step 2 Enter username (admin) and password.

Step 3 Click on Advanced at the top and then click Mode on the left side.

Step 4 Select Wireless Client and then click on Site Survey

Step 5 Click on the radio button to the left of the wireless network you want to connect to. Click Connect.

Step 6 Click Apply and then click Continue.


 


 


Client to 614+



Step 1 Log onto the DI-614+ configuration page (192.168.0.1 in your browser). Log in by entering your username into the login box (admin by default).

Step 2 Select the Status tab. Under Device Info, locate the LAN MAC address. This is the address you will enter into the configuration of the DWL-900AP+. Make sure you write it down correctly.

Step 3 Click on the Home tab and select Wireless on the left pane. Write down the SSID.

Step 4 Log into the configuration page of the DWL-900AP+ (192.168.0.50 in your browser). Log in by entering your username into the login box (admin by default).

Step 5 Select the Advanced tab. Under Mode, select Wireless Client. In the Remote AP MAC box you will enter the LAN MAC address that you copied from the configuration of the DI-614+. When entering the MAC address, do not include colons (:) or dashes (-). Click on the Apply button to save your settings. Click Continue.

Step 6 Click on the Home tab and select Wireless on the left pane. Enter the SSID as it is on the DI-614+ (case-sensitive). Click Apply and then Continue.

Step 7 Turn the DI-614+ and the DWL-900AP+ off for a few seconds. Turn the DI-614+ on first, wait until the lights are steady, then turn the DWL-900AP+ back on.

Step 8 The DI-614+ and the DWL-900AP+ should now be able to communicate wirelessly, if not, then verify the LAN MAC address you entered into the DWL-900AP+ configuration is correct.

Note: When the DWL-900AP+ is in client mode, other wireless clients will not be able to connect to the DWL-900AP+.




 

Another new toy for kitties.