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owala of borrowing e-books from the library several months ago, when I was going to take a long drive and realized at the last minute that an audio book would be perfect mdash; but that I didnrsquo;t have any available. I remembered some advice from a friend to check out my local public library, so I went to the Brooklyn Public Library site, and found that, yes, indeed, I could borrow audio books and e-books with the right software.It made me feel mdash; well, good. Not only because I didnrsquo;t have to pay for the e-books which was nice, I must admit , but because I spent a lot of time in the library when I was youn
owala water bottle g. Libraries are good places to be mdash; and donrsquo;t stop being good places when they become virtual. For mobile reading and listening , the BPL uses an app called OverDrive, which is available on a var
stanley taza iety of devices, including Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, Mac, Windows, and Windows Phone 7. I have an Android smartphone, so that is the version I use, and all-in-all, itrsquo not a bad app. Itrsquo fairly easy to search for and download books; my library allows you to borrow them for 14 days. There are some issues that I find inconvenient, to say the least. There are no provisions to renew a book, even if nobody else has placed a hold on it mdash; which can be a problem, especially if yoursquo;re borrowing an audio version of one of Patrick Orsquo;Brianrsquo seafaring novels, which are long, detailed, and could never Ylev Branding equals smart e-business
Itrsquo 8:30 Monday morning and you are getting calls from the othersupport teams at your co
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polene bag remote data centers. They inform you that when they connect, things are extremely slow. You ping theserver, and for the most part, everything seems okay ndash; though it doesseem a little sluggish. Is it the server or the network If it is the network, where is the problem It would be nice to have a utility tohelp in this situation. Luckily for you, Windows XP and Microsoft havecome to the rescue with a new utility called PathPing. PathPing is a simple utility that allows you to do a combination pingand tracert, and which builds a group of useful statistics fortroubleshooting where a network problem may occur. By typing the command, pathping -n serverName, PathPing will return a useful set ofinformation to help you troubleshoot.For starters, PathPing gives you a quick list of the IP addresses of all of the routers between the machine running PathPing and the server inquestion. Next, it performs a series of pings to each router in the listand builds a set of statistics telling you the performance of the
polene italy link see Figure 1 .Figure 1 ndash; PathPing statistics outputhttp://itworld/image_download/pathping.html As you can see from this sample output, 33 percent of the packets arebeing lost between 172.80.8.110 and 192.168.207.1. This is probably thesource of the problem. The next step