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    • clever geocaches

      For anyone that is looking into geocaching or is geocaching. I have started this website to so how clever people can get.
      http://clevercaches.com/

      Tell me what you guys think.

      posted in Water Closet geocahces
      thegillionT
      thegillion
    • Step to create blank folder names in Windows 8/7

      Using this trick, you can display a folder without a name. There is one caveat however. Your computer needs to have a Numeric keyboard pad.

      In case some of you do not know, Numeric keypad or NumPad is the section of the keyboard on the right side, which usually contains 17 keys, viz. 0 to 9, +, -, *, /, ., Num Lock and Enter keys. As most of us would have numpad on our keyboard or laptop, this should not be a concern. so let us proceed with the steps.
      To create blank folder names in Windows 8.1, right-click on the Windows desktop and select New > Folder.
      The folder will get created on the desktop.
      If you right-click the folder, select Rename and enter only spaces, the operating system will not accept it
      To remove the name and display a blank name, right-click on the folder and select Rename. Now press the Alt key and from the Numeric keypad, press 0160.
      Now press Enter or click anywhere on the desktop.
      A folder with no name will be created. Change its icon and you could have a smart looking folder on your desktop.

      posted in IT Discussion
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      thegillion
    • RE: FreshNation

      Its not in my area yet 😞

      posted in Water Closet
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      thegillion
    • RE: Get a Telemarketer to Reset Their Phone

      I am going to use that one time.

      posted in Water Closet
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      thegillion
    • RE: Fitness and Weightloss

      I am with you and I have a lot of apps to help but nothing can beat will power. Right now I am 24 years old 6 foot and 269 lbs. I would love to get back to 180 so lets see what we can all do.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: My sons first day of school

      @scottalanmiller 2nd

      posted in Water Closet
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    • My sons first day of school

      I just had to show this off to you guys. Nothing like this happened to me on my first day! 10479960_10152255778236024_1874877967094597651_n.jpg
      For anyone that cant read it "First I went to school. Then I sat down. and then pulled out my tooth."

      posted in Water Closet
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      thegillion
    • Favicon game?

      http://favris.info/ Has anyone seen this? I think it is cool.

      posted in IT Discussion
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      thegillion
    • RE: What's better than Java?

      I have done this all from trains and cars but the ones I love the most are my planes. They force you to not think about anything else when flying because one miss up and you just lost $300+ dollars
      61483_4997984311148_1738509799_n.jpg this was about 2 years ago when plane and power line tried to be friends.

      posted in Water Closet
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      thegillion
    • RE: I Have a Lot of Data...

      http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820721108 this is the SSD I use I have both the 240 and 120 they are great. I got them and have never looked back.

      posted in Water Closet
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      thegillion
    • RE: Any one ever used Observium?

      @scottalanmiller said:

      @thegillion said:

      We use it at my work. It really helps finding data flows and hardware.

      Observium or ServiceDesk+

      Observium

      posted in IT Discussion
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      thegillion
    • RE: Any one ever used Observium?

      We use it at my work. It really helps finding data flows and hardware.

      posted in IT Discussion
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      thegillion
    • RE: Media Center XBMC is Now Kodi

      @StrongBad said:

      Anyone here using XBMC / Kodi?

      I have been using XBMC on a dell PC for about 2 years now. I love it I would say it was a pain to setup but now that it is I use it daily.

      posted in News
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      thegillion
    • RE: So I'm Now on Windows 8.1...

      Yeah they only way I am switching to 8 or 8.1 is if it is given to me for free.

      posted in Water Closet
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      thegillion
    • RE: Faxes - possible older machine having issues

      I think its time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsBB93IqJkE

      posted in IT Discussion
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      thegillion
    • RE: Web server control panel. Paid and Free.

      @ambarishrh said:

      @thegillion Thanks for the post. I am looking for an alternate option for cpanel too for my dev servers, dont need the expensive cpanel to manage those servers.

      This blog post has a review about some of the cpanels available. http://yusufarslan.net/choosing-control-panel-server-management

      The one I havent used on that list is Froxlor so I cant say anything about it.

      I have used Ajenti but it is so heavy on a server that you need something with about 1 gig just to run the panel. It is more of a all in one panel as you can see all the services on the server. I also saw a lot of crashes when I used it on CentOS 6.5

      @scottalanmiller said:

      How about ISPConfig?

      That is what HowToForge promotes (I think that they make it.)

      http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-centos-6.5-apache2-mysql-php-pureftpd-postfix-dovecot-and-ispconfig3

      I have used ISPconfig it is a good panel but the GUI looks like its something out of the 90s and its not a 1 click install like VestaCP. It is nice where you can control other servers on or off site with it but other than that I would use VestCP over it.

      posted in IT Discussion
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      thegillion
    • RE: Installing Linux on Chromebook

      @thecreativeone91 said:

      I think I read that it's on average two hours less battery life than the ChromeOS when using ubuntu. Most people are claiming close to 10hours with chrome os and around 8 hours with ubuntu

      I still think 8 hours is good for the price of a Chrome Book

      posted in Water Closet
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      thegillion
    • How Java ended the world.

      So there I was working on a Skynet server that controls the nuclear war heads for the U.S. Just doing preventative maintenance to the @Nic (Nuclear Integrated Controls). When out of no where the "Java Setup" window popped up and the system went into fail safe. Thinking that there was a spy virus the system it toke control away from me. Then it started the launch sequence for the war heads. The U.S.S.R. then saw our war heads going live so they started their sequence too. As I set here telling this story with shit in my pants and knowing I am going to get fired. I wish you all the best of luck with future endeavors.

      P.S. find John Connor

      P.S.S this is fake but still funny and how java updates piss me off

      posted in Water Closet word war 3 nuclear
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      thegillion
    • Web server control panel. Paid and Free.

      So I have used a lot of web server control from Cpanel to Zpanel and many more. I would just like to tell you guys what I think is the best ones.
      **Paid **
      Interworx
      This is a great control panel for everything and looks great.
      It comes with support and updates for life of the lease.
      Logs everything that happens on the server also has full backups.
      Works great on mobile devices
      SSL

      CONS
      You can easily get lost in its GUI

      **Free **
      Vesta CP
      This is a great light panel that gets the job done.
      Nginx out of the box
      SSL support
      auto error pages
      great logs and graphs
      auto updates
      restart services from the panel
      full backups

      CONS
      you need to pay for support
      only works on CentOS

      If you guys have been using others I would like to hear them.

      posted in IT Discussion
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      thegillion
    • RE: Installing Linux on Chromebook

      wow that is it http://lifehacker.com/how-to-install-linux-on-a-chromebook-and-unlock-its-ful-509039343

      posted in Water Closet
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