Larrie's Thoughts
This blog reflects the ramblings of a retired IT professional who is living the good life in Colorado.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Keeping track of Favorites or Bookmarks
Saturday, November 6, 2010
GoogleTalk provides FREE local calls




Monday, October 18, 2010
I've been remiss in keeping up.

Greetings from Colorado. As you may have noticed things have been quiet here for a couple of months. We just got back from 24 days in South Africa. I'll be posting the itinerary and some pictures soon. The single biggest thing we came away with is that South Africa is not at all what we expected. The geography is very different from its northern neighbors - Botswana and Namibia. There are lots of forest and some serious mountains. Parts of South Africa exceed 6,000 feet.


Monday, September 6, 2010
Google earth pictures

Hi everyone.
As you can tell I have been off line for a while with a number of projects and some travels. However, these pictures caught my eye so I thought I'd share them with.
Just click the two urls below.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/134186/in_pictures_the_strangest_sights_in_google_earth.html
http://www.pcworld.com/article/170870/strangest_sights_in_google_earth_part_ii.html
If the links don't work properly, just copy and paste them in your browser.
Here's a sample included above.
Friday, August 6, 2010
More on using SkyDrive to create documents
Select "NEW", and a drop down menu will appear with options to create aWord document, Excel spreadsheet, or a PowerPoint presentation. Select Word and a screen will appear asking for a name for your new document. Enter a name, in this case "Sample Doc" and select save.
Once the document name is saved you will get the Word Web App page and you can
create a document, pretty much using the Microsoft Word commands.You have have limited editing and formatting options such as font style, size, color , bold, italics, underline and highlight
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You have paragraph options including bullets, numbering, alignment and indents.
Other options include Styles, spellcheck, inserting tables, pictures and links
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Basic options such as cut, copy and paste are also available through the menu or using the CTRL-X, CTRL-C and CTRL-V key sequences
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Undo and redo, as well as different views are available.
However, the strength of the word Web App lies in the File Options
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Clicking the small "floppy disk" icon saves the file to your SkyDrive.
Clicking the File tab brings up more options:
You can share the document with others by posting it without restriction or by inviting individuals to access it with either "can edit" or "can view" capability. You can enter individual email addresses in the box or use your contact list or friends.

The next post will describe how to use this collaborative feature in greater detail.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Free online storage options
However, if you use MSN or Hotmail, you can set up a Windows Live SkyDrive account with 25 GB of FREE online storage. This can be a mix of public and private folders. For example, lets say you have a large number of documents that you might need while traveling, you can upload them to Microsoft Live SkyDrive in a private folder, not to be shared, then log on from anywhere and access them. Or, you are traveling and have taken a number of pictures and filled a media card. If you can access the media card from a public computer, you can upload the files and delete the pictures from the media card. There are two issues here of which you need to be aware. Many public computers don't allow you th upload data through a USB port or card reader (possible viruses) and you have to have faith that all went well if you are going to delete images ftom your media card. You will probably want to sign off and sign on again to check that the files are in fact safely stored on line. ONLY then delete the files.
As Microsoft competes with Google (and Google Docs) they have added a feature to Live SkyDrive - the ability to create documents in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint or OneNote formats. When you have logged on, go to your My Documents Folder, select New and a Drop Down Menu appears with the following choices: Word document, Excel workbook, PowerPoint presentation, OneNote notebook, Folder. Select an application,and you'll be presented with a place to enter the file name. (Note that the file will have the standard Microsoft extensions (.docx; .xlsx; .pptx) followed by an "x". Enter a file name and select Save and you will be presented with a limited application to creAte and/or edit the document.
Conversely, you can upload Microsoft document created by Word, Excel or PowerPoint and select the "Edit in Browser" option and edit it before saving it or downloading. This would allow collaboration, even if the PC you are using to access the internet doesn't have Microsoft applications.
More details on using Live SkyDrive in future posts, but go to www.skydrive.com to sign up and explore the options.
Other options include idrive, box net, dropsend, and Google Docs. In addition, there are a number of photo specific options.
Furure posts will discuss other options and the difference between using these sites and photo sharing sites.
Corvettes, concerts and things
First, the Corvettes. This weekend marked the end of the Vettes on the Rockies car show. We had over 300 Corvettes in Frisco from original 1953s to a 2010, 950 h.p. dual turbo modified show car. The cars come from all over the USA, the furthest being from Boston. I have been a judge for the past six years and its a great way to get to see the cars up close. The show is not as serious as many and we simply judge the cars on appearance, compared to the other cars in the class. We are not competent to determine if the cars have been restored to original and if the components are year and model correct. We has three classes to judge from 1965 through 1980. There were 11 cars registered, but with late shows, we had 18 cars. It was a great way to spend a beautiful Sunday morning.
On Monday we drove down to Chautauqua by way of Rocky Mountain National Park to see a concert. That's the Chautauqua in Boulder, not the one in New York :). This Chautauqua was formed in 1900 and is much, much smaller than the original. However, it follows the same format with concerts, plays and some lectures, a small residential community and a great view of the Flatirons. There is little of the religious overtone of the original.
The concert was by Mary Chapin Carpenter. She is a high energy performer, giving an hour and 45 minute performance with no breaks. She also changed guitars after every song or two. She must have had seven or eight instruments of different styles and sizes (and probably each tuned a little differently, depending on the song.)
I will be back to some less personal comments in the next few post, dealing with digital camera selection, editing and recovery software and a solution to having online access to your important data from anywhere on earth (almost.)
Til then.

