Tuesday, February 23, 2010

My Software

Hi my fellow mates, almost all of us are cautious about maintaining our files and folders in our system. In the recent past, my system got crashed and it was really a huge task to restore my files directories in the laptop. Keeping a backup of all your software related to work has become necessary nowadays. Maintaining Virus free directories in a public network is nevertheless possible in today's world.

The main reason for my system crash was the repeated re boot from different nodes connected to the network. Though the antivirus software supported me to a greater extent, viruses peeped in and the operations failed initially. When I looked forward for my files and folders, all the data were lost and it killed lot of my time to restore the same. Synchronizing the files with my live data, ah! I wish I should never do it again in my lifetime. Then only I myself realized that directory sync is very important. Your files and folders being secured is always better. Try to take a backup of your files whenever you get time. Even when you got to restore some files, compare it with the existing file in the folder and identify the distinctions.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Info on MP3's

Hi music freaks, I would like to present you some information on MP3's. I don't have a standalone MP3 player and I'm a little fuzzy on how podcasting would work for me without one. In any case I'm more interested in the ability of Webjay to take a list of discrete MP3s and splice them together in a continous "show" that I can have playing in the background. If I see something that looks interesting in the newsreader, I visit the Webjay playlist page and use it to launch my Quicktime player to play the show. (There's a trick to making that work in Firefox that I can elaborate on if anyone has read this far.) If something catches my ear, I visit the the web itself to read about the track; if I still like it, using music search engine, I will download the full MP3 and save it in iTunes.

That gives me three things I like to have connected to one another: "radio" to play in the background, MP3s to download, and liner notes. Someday I'm sure the preceding hodge-podge will exist in one system; iTunes is most of the way there. But such a system is likely to be for pay and limited to the content available in somebody's master library of licensed material. As klugey as MP3 blogs, podcasting and Webjay are, they're open-ended and limited only by the content the web at large chooses to make available.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Gate Valves

Hi Guys and Gals, it has been a few days that I am into blogging. Although I am quite busy nowadays, I enjoy reading all of your blog posts and some are really interesting! On a recent go, the good news is that we are constructing new house and we are on the lookout for good valves and motor pipes so that the water from the tank flows in with ease.

The one striking my mind is the authorized parts being sold out. They have almost everything that a newly constructed place would search for with respect to plumbing. We can give in our requirements online and they will be contacting us soon. I would just go in for Lunkenheimer Valve company's products. They have a very different range of valves namely Bronze Whistle and Stop check valves.

My second choice would be the stainless steel gate valve. It is very common to use stainless steel valves (almost everyone would like to). Te very reason being its lifetime. Not only my suggestions, just go ahead and check for different kind of valves available. Even, Hills McCanna Butterfly Valve is more attractive. Everything can be explored when you happen to browse. Happy blogging buddies!