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Thứ Tư, 6 tháng 1, 2010

Plus 50 More Acronyms Every Parent Should Know

  1. 2NITE - Tonight
  2. AEAP - As Early As Possible
  3. ALAP - As Late As Possible
  4. AWGTHTGTTA - Are We Going To Have To Go Through This Again
  5. B4YKI - Before You Know It
  6. BOHICA - Bend Over Here It Comes
  7. BRB - Be Right Back
  8. BRT - Be Right There
  9. CWYL - Chat With You Later
  10. C-P - Sleepy
  11. CYT or SYT - See You Tomorrow
  12. E123 - Easy as 1 2 3
  13. EM? - Excuse Me?
  14. EOD - End Of Day
  15. F2F - Face to Face
  16. FOAF - Friend Of A Friend
  17. HAK - Hugs And Kisses
  18. ILU or ILY - I Love You
  19. IMNSHO - In My Not So Humble Opinion
  20. L/C - Just Checking
  21. KOTL - Kiss On The Lips
  22. L8R - Later
  23. LD - Long Distance
  24. LMK - Let Me Know
  25. LOL - Laugh Out Loud
  26. NAZ - Name, Address, Zip
  27. N-A-Y-L - In A While
  28. NM - Never Mind or Nothing Much
  29. OLL - Online Love
  30. OSIF - Of Sh** I Forgot
  31. OTP - On The Phone
  32. QT - Cutie
  33. RN - Right Now
  34. ROTFL - Rolling On The Floor Laughing
  35. RU - Are You ... ?
  36. RUMORF - Are You Male or Female
  37. SITD - Still In The Dark
  38. SMIM - Send Me an Instant Message
  39. SMEM - Send Me and Email
  40. SO - Significant Other
  41. SOHF - Sense Of Humor Failure
  42. SWDYT - So What Do You Think?
  43. TOM - Tomorrow
  44. TS - Tough Sh**
  45. TTFN - Ta-ta For Now
  46. U-R? - You Are ... ?
  47. WFM - Works For Me
  48. WTH - What The Heck
  49. WUF - Where Are You From?
  50. WYRN - What's Your Real Name?

For more information, please visit http://www.netlingo.com

Thứ Ba, 5 tháng 1, 2010

The NetLingo Top 20 Internet Acronyms Every Parent Needs to Know

  1. POS - Parent Over Shoulder
  2. PIR - Parent In Room
  3. P911 - Parent Alert
  4. PAW - Parents Are Watching
  5. PAL - Parents Are Listening
  6. ASL - Age, Sex, Location
  7. MorF - Male or Female
  8. SorG - Straight or Gay
  9. LMIRL - Let's Meet In Real Life
  10. KPC - Keeping Parents Clueless
  11. TDTM - Talk Dirty To Me
  12. IWSN - I Want Sex Now
  13. NIFOC - Nude In Front of Computer
  14. GYPO - Get Your Pants Off
  15. ADR - Address
  16. WYCM - Will You Call Me
  17. KFY - Kiss For You
  18. MOOS - Member Of the Opposite Sex
  19. MOSS or MOTSS - Member Of the Same Sex
  20. NALOPKT - Not A Lot Of People Know That

For more information, please visit http://www.netlingo.com/

Thứ Hai, 4 tháng 1, 2010

Internet Protection Tips for Parents

  1. Once it's online, it's ALWAYS online!
  2. Do not post any identifying information online.
  3. Never share passwords with anyone!
  4. Set profiles to private.
  5. Teach your children that "stranger danger" also applies to the Internet.
  6. Do no post any pictures.
  7. Be very careful about adding a stranger to your "friends list."
  8. Give you child permission to tell you if something is wrong online.
  9. Monitor your child's online activity.
  10. Warn children about the dangers of "chat rooms."
  11. Limit online activity.
  12. Accompany your child if they want to meet someone they met online.
  13. Check your child's profiles and blogs.
  14. Report anything suspicious or threatening to the networking site.
  15. Don't assume that filters or security programs will protect your child better than you can.

Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 12, 2009

Discontinuation of MyLibraryDV...

Recorded Books has announced that as of 12/31/2009, the MyLibraryDV service will be discontinued. This discontinuation applies to all libraries throughout the nation that use this service. Per their Dec. 2009 notification which was brought to our attention on Dec. 28th:

Although the MyLibraryDV player works very well and has been popular in many areas, the overall demand from the patrons has not been as expected. In an effort to stimulate demand we recently changed our format to include more educational programming. Unfortunately, with the downturn in the economy..., we can no longer justify offering a service where the patron demand is marginal.

We are sorry to inform you that your MyLibraryDV service will be deactivated effective December 31, 2009. We still believe there is a future for downloadable video in libraries and we hope to offer a more popular version of this product sometime in the future. We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause..."

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Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 12, 2009

Looking for a New OS (operating system)?

Over the past year I have been exploring various operating systems ranging from Windows XP to Linux. And I must say, I was surprised with my findings. I first started my exploration earlier this year when my Toshiba laptop of 4 years started giving me fits. When purchased brand new, the Toshiba had a Celeron processor, Windows XP Home, with 512 RAM and a 80 GB hard drive. Sounds out dated right? In 2006, upgraded the RAM to 1 GB (a $50-$60 addition) and installed Windows Vista Home. Everything was working perfectly at the time; until I installed Office 2007 Student/Home ed. I noticed Office 2007 took a long time to load on my laptop and would sometimes crash and turn my computer off.

My first mistake was installing Vista on a machine that wasn't stable enough for it. Vista claims it can run on 1 GB RAM, but I have yet to see it preform well in that type of environment. My second mistake was installing Office 2007 with a hard drive that was half way full. Both, Vista and Office 2007, require a lot of hard drive space to run. The laptop never had a virus. I did a good job of keeping it clean and free from the evil viruses that plague Windows computers. Plus, I was the only one to use the laptop. As you can imagine, it was an endless road of frustration. It was so bad that I bought a desktop and put the laptop in a closet.

After my wife and I got married in March, we took a leap of faith and moved to Oklahoma City, OK to finish our education. This is where most of my research and trial and error took place with operating systems. I wanted something "light" and easy to use. Unfortunately, Windows did not match my search criteria. Windows OS are easy to use, but by no means light. Plus, living on a student income, Windows was not in my budget. So, off to Google I went. One of the first things I noticed when started my research for reliable light weight operating systems, was the word Linux. I have heard of this OS before, but never researched it or any of that jazz. So as a curious techie guy, I started to dig a little deeper on this Linux. Come to find out it was very light and my computer's response time was quite fast. I guess you could describe Linux as the basics of a computer. The best part about Linux operating systems are they are FREE to download and to install. No licences, unlike Windows.

My Linux OS of choice and recommendation is Ubuntu. I installed Ubuntu on the laptop and it works great. But before I start praising it, I need to tell you some important details. Microsoft programs are not compatible with Linux. I will say that there are free open source programs that are like Microsoft, but not exact. For example, Office 2003 or 2007 will not run on Linux, but there is a program called OpenOffice.org that is as close as you can get to the Office programs. Also, Linux uses Firefox and Opera for Internet browsers instead of Internet Explorer. Overall, I like both Windows OS and Linux/Ubuntu. They both have their positives and negatives. Again, research before deciding on your OS and always look for reviews. And it never hurts to ask your computer guy about either of the operating systems.

Thứ Ba, 8 tháng 12, 2009

Christmas 2009

Ok... I know...! It's a little late to be posting a blog about popular Christmas gifts, but if your like me and wait untill the last minute to do all your shopping, then this blog may be what you need for a last minute Christmas gift idea.


Ok, for my first gift I'm going strait to the big stuff; a flat screen LCD TV. Due to the popularity of these televisions, I doubt there will be a shortage in the Shreveport/Bossier area. I will say that you may want to get them now rather than later, because the cheaper ones will sale faster. Plus, the "Big" games are right around the corner (BCS National Championship and the Super Bowl) and store love to play with prices around this time of the year.


For my second recommendation, I am going with a family item; the Nintendo Wii gaming console. I know, it may seem a bit childish, but the Wii will create family togetherness and everyone will have fun in the process. Not only are the "younger" games fun (Mario Kart, Wii Sports, and Wii Play), but Nintendo has released a Wii version of Super Mario Brothers (the popular game in the mid-late 80's). This gaming system is also wireless and can surf the web. NOTE: Since the release of the Wii, they have sold out rather fast. I have a feeling that Nintendo will push out a good amount just in time for the Holiday season.


Another great Christmas gift that is popular every year are laptops/notebooks; especially with the new release of Windows 7 (Released in October 2009). Laptops are great for high school and college students. They are also great for those of you who travel a lot. Dell, Toshiba, and HP are a few companies that will have specials. Check you local Best Buy, Office Depot, or Walmart for the best deals.


Of course, I can't have a Christmas gift list without a few cellphone. And with the choices that are available to you, a new cellphone will not disappoint. AT&T has, the always popular, iPhone made by Apple. AT&T also has the Black Berry Bold. Both good choices for smartphones. Verizon has the Droids (Motorola and HTC). Both phones are touch screens and fast. Another phone Verizon has is the Black Berry Storm. A touch screen black berry that is powerful and rivals the iPhone.


And if there is a female in your life, jewelry will not disappoint. A nice ring or necklace would be the perfect finish to a good year.

As always, all of the items mentioned above are popular items. I cannot say that they will be in the store when you do your shopping, but I can say that each of these items are good gifts and are affordable, especially with the holiday sales.

From the I/T Dept. at the Bossier Parish Library System, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Thứ Hai, 19 tháng 10, 2009

Security Software

As we all know, security software for our computers is vital. Whether it's for your home or work computer, virus protection is important. But unfortunately, there are some people in the world that would rather see your computer crash rather then help it. Viruses, malware, and other harmful programs are becoming more and more popular every year. Not to mention more and more vicious. Viruses and malware are notorious for destroying important files on your computer. Sometimes it get so bad that the computer can't function and the hard drive crashes. Below are some virus protections I recommend:

1. Kaspersky
2. Webroot
3. AVG
4. Trend Micro

Other virus protections, such as Norton and McAfee, attract viruses because they are so popular. Yahoo! has posted an article about this as well: http://tech.yahoo.com