We want to thank MyPatriot Supply for becoming an advertiser on this blog. While not totally WISP related, I think it is relevant.
We want to thank MyPatriot Supply for becoming an advertiser on this blog. While not totally WISP related, I think it is relevant.
A geek’s Christmas downtime reading
I recently was able to get a pair of Skullerz Loki glasses from toweroneinc. You can pick up your own pair at https://toweroneinc.com/collections/clothing/products/skullerz-loki-safety-glasses-goggles
So why are these cool? First of all they are a google style. A good friend of mine Michael Pelsor figures out a few years ago if you keep your eyeballs warm in the winter your whole body thinks it’s warmer than it really is. These glasses fit around your eyes like a ski google, without the bulk.
Secondly, these glasses have a headband you can swap out the temple pieces with a stretchable headband so they stay on your head.
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I have always been a firm believer in re-evaluating yourself on a regular basis. Take a look at yourself, your behaviors, and your quirks. By doing this, you can uncover weaknesses you. Read to work on, but also build on your strengths.
Case in point. I am in the process of rolling out wiki software for many clients. This software deployment will be a cookie cutter rollout, with customizations for each client after the initial implementation. I am behind on this for one big reason. Fear. Now, this is not Michael Meyers standing over your bed fear. It’s a fear of choosing the wrong platform. I have evaluated several wiki packages and talked to several people deploying each of them. Like most things, they have strengths and weaknesses. The fear breeds indecision. Is there something out there which I haven’t found that is better? Is there a better way or a way I haven’t thought of to accomplish what I am trying? The answer to all of these is probably yes.
How do you not fall into the trap of indecision? Couple of things you can do.
1. Before anything like this sit-down and write out the problem you are trying to solve. In my case with the wikis, I needed something to keep track of not only documentation but the odds and ends notes.
2. Write down what would help solve the issue. In my case an online repository of information.
3. Create a list of ways to solve this problem. This step may involve research. What are the software packages out there to address my issue? Are we utilizing anything today which could resolve this issue?
3. Once you have done some research formulate the must needed features in your solution. From there prioritize them.
4. Many people start to break down during this stage. Whether it is getting overwhelmed from the sheer amount of choices or thinking every feature is needed. The decision process begins to grind to a halt rather quickly. How do you overcome this? First, be realistic, how many of the features do you really need to accomplish your goal? Out of the features left, what does it take to implement them? How many times have you deployed a software tool and are only utilizing a fraction of the tools available? This happens quite a bit.
5.Set a hard time to make a decision. Tell yourself you have ten business days to research and come up with the solution. Once you have made the decision, have a rollout plan in place. This plan should include a timeline of start and finish. This way you don’t start to second guess yourself and drag your feet even more.
This method is not a foolproof way, but it will get you to implement more things than you are now.
The MagneSpot XR1000 Kit is an intelligent reference point locator that gives users complete confidence before drilling, cutting, or any other task you may previously had to do blindly. Operating the XR1000 is simple! Just place the XR1000T Transmitter exactly on the point you need to find. On the other side of the wall, ceiling, or floor, the XR1000R Receiver will indicate to you which direction to move using its four red LED arrows. When you are perfectly lined up with the Transmitter, all 4 Arrows illuminate. The XR1000 is accurate up to 1/2″ & works at distances up to 3 to 4 feet away! There are 8/32″ threads on the bottom of the transmitter, making it compatible w/Labor Saving Devices Creep-Zip or Klein Tools fiberglass rods & others w/8/32″ threads to help in hard to reach areas. Both Transmitter & Receiver are sporting the MagneSpot red logo. For Low or High votage: Voice/Data/Video/Security/Power, CATV, CCTV, MATV (Master Antenna) & SAT TV (Satellite Dishes) etc!
A great article on explaining what OTV is and how it compares to VXLAN
http://www.routexp.com/2017/04/vxlan-and-otv-what-is-difference.html?m=1
How to activate Baicells sim cards using the activation code
Typically your sim cards will come in a 10 pack. On the back of the box you will see a listing of numbers with an Activation code at the top.
1.Login to the cloud core at https://cloudcore.cloudapp.net/cloudcore
2.Click on the “BOSS” link at the top then Expand network at the left and click on “Sim Card”
Once activated they will show up under your records. More detailed information is available at https://na.baicells.com/getting-started/
Australia’s first transcontinental fibre optic submarine cable
Cambium is doing a WISP survey
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2018_WISP_Survey
IBM to acquire Redhat
https://www.zdnet.com/article/ibm-acquires-red-hat/
Hurricane Electric expands to H5 in Alberquerque
http://h5datacenters.com/hurricane-electric-expands-with-H5.html
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