June, 2008



How to connect a wireless router to a cable modem?

oceanwaves asked:


I have a desktop for the house. My daughter has purchased a Dell Ispiron 1501 laptop. We bought a Netgear Wireless-G Router (WGR614) which came w/ no instructions. My question is this: the router came w/ an instillation cd & i need to know do i load the cd to my desktop or to the laptop OR to both of them?

I believe that i have to connect the cord that came w/ the router to the cable modem (in the ethernet port) & the other end into the router.

OK now what? Please help I am so computer illeterate w/ how to hook things up!! I feel so dumb!! Auggggggg someone please help me!!

Thanks sooo much!
What about the cd that came w/ the router: Do I load it on my desktop or laptop? OR do i load it to both of them?

Also, I don’t think i understand: The router only came w/ 1 cord & this i assume goes from the router to the ethernet port. There is not a cord to connect to the laptop.

Sorry, I may just not know WHAT to ask other than I don’t have a CLUE as to what I’m doing!!

Thanks




Avian Influenza Prevention and Treatments

Groshan Fabiola asked:


Avian influenza affects chickens and the poultry industry, recombined with the human influenza viruses form a totally new influenza virus to which people do not have protection that spreads in the population and that causes serious illness and death in humans. Bird Flu is an infectious disease of birds that can also affect people. It can present mild or severe forms of illness. The only subtype that can cause severe illness to people is Influenza A /H5N1 virus, initially it affects chickens, ducks and other birds by the process of mutation they can become highly pathogenic. If the bird flu virus recombines with a human flu virus and mutate it may become possible the transmission from human to human as happened in Asia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia Thailand, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Eygpt, China, and Iraq where people died. Bird flu affected Australia in 1997 but, was eradicated.

Water birds are supposed to carry the avian influenza type A virus inside their intestines and to distribute it in the environment through bird faeces.

Infection determines many symptoms in wild and domesticated birds from mild illnesses to highly contagious and severe epidemics. Among them a decline in activity and in egg production, facial swelling and bluish-violet colored combs and wattles, diarrhea, hemorrhages, paralysis, sudden deaths. Signes and symptoms of bird flu in humans are similar to other influenza viruses: sore throat and cough, fever, muscle weakness and/or pain with complications such as: severe viral pneumonia, respiratory distress syndrome, multi- organ failure, eye infections, pneumonia, inflammation of the brain and heart. Health experts have made research into tests and vaccines, and rigorous quarantine practices. Spanish flu was the worst influenza pandemic and occurred in 1918–19. There have been adopted governmental federal plans Australian Action Plan for Pandemic Influenza, to prevent an outbreak among poultry farms. Treatments of bird flu are antiviral drugs, Relenza and Tamiflu, but some of these drugs are expensive and supplies are limited. To prevent recombination of avian with the human influenza virus: is recommended a vaccine used against circulating strains in humans to those exposed to bird flu. A vaccine against bird flu is in development.

Suggestions for people travelling to affected countries:

Wash eggs thoroughly before breaking and wash your hands thoroughly after handling eggs. Don’t go to farms or market places. Wash hands, utensils thoroughly after handling raw poultry. Cook poultry at high temperatures.

You may get help from: a doctor, Avian Influenza Hotline, Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Communicable Diseases Section.

Remember: Although bird flu is spread between birds it affects humans through bird faeces and discharges.

If you seem to get flu symptoms see immediately a doctor and explain him how exposed you have been to avian influenza.

For more information about bird flu or even about bird flu treatment please review this page http://www.bird-flu-info-center.com/bird-flu-treatment.htm






Health care for globe trotters

Dr Savitha Suri asked:


50% of people, who travel, suffer a travel – related illness. All travelers should be well prepared for travel and be prepared to protect themselves from travel related illness. In this issue various aspects of travel related illness have been discussed with related protective measures.

According to ayurveda traveling causes vitiation of vata dosha. Vata dosha regulates all the activities of body like digestion, respiration, excretion, transmission of nerve impulses ,reflexes, body movements etc. When vata gets vitiated due to traveling all these normal functions of body also get imbalanced .The imbalances in body functions project themselves as travel related illness.

Motion sickness: Almost every body are susceptible to motion sickness. Fatigue, giddiness, deprivation of sleep, nausea and vomiting are the main unwelcome symptoms of motion sickness. Avoid consuming alcohol, pain killers, spicy foods, fried foods and junk foods during traveling. Try to relax and chose a window seat. Do not read or talk. Or watch someone who is motion sick.

Eat light food. Include pomegranate, ginger and curds in your diet while traveling. Rinse your mouth and wash your face with cold water as soon as you take your food.

Diarrhea: Though travelers’ diarrhea is mild inconvenience to a traveler, it may at times be life threatening too. Upsets in digestive system frequently occur in travelers due to stress, time zone changes, irregular meal times and new foods. But serious diarrhea during traveling is caused by bacteria, viruses or parasitic infections. The best way out is to take ample precautionary measures.

Wash your hands frequently. Use sanitizing liquids, hand washes or gels which cleanse the hands without water. Always use disposable hygienically packed tissue papers than towels. Avoid street, roadside foods, buffet meals. Select food which is well cooked and served hot. Thick-skinned fruits which you can peel yourself are usually safe. Avoid raw or undercooked meat, fish, uncooked vegetables, salads. Be care full with unpasteurized milk and milk products. Always use sealed mineral water, canned juices and beverages. Never use ice cubes or unsealed bottled beverages. Bottled Beer, wine and hot coffee or tea are safe. Drink from original containers or clean glasses

If you get mild diarrhea eat light ,soft and semi solid foods like idli, soups etc which are easily digestible. Avoid heavy, spicy and non vegetarian foods. Drink plenty of fruit juices.(canned or hygienically packed.). Keep yourself well hydrated. Consult a doctor immediately if diarrhea leads to dehydration.

Constipation: people often become constipated when traveling because their normal diet and daily routines are disrupted. Drink plenty of water and consume food which are rich in fibers to avoid constipation .

Try to adhere to routine food timings .Drink a big glass of water every day morning. Avoid frequent consumption of tea or coffee. Taking two thriphala tablets with warm water before going to bed helps to normalize bowel movements. These tablets should be avoided during pregnancy.

Tired feet Even healthy people can get blood clots in their legs after long hours of traveling. Try to walk every now and then. Drink water, stretch your calf muscles while you’re sitting and wear support stockings.

Foot bath for tired feet: Massage your foot with little coconut oil and soak them in warm water . You can add few drops of lavender oil or peppermint oil or sandal wood oil to warm water. After a foot bath rub your foot. Relax after a foot bath.

Prevention of Malaria: To prevent mosquito bites and malaria wear mosquito repellent .Stay indoors between dusk and dawn. The malaria spreading mosquitoes generally feed at this time. Apply mosquito repellent, to your clothes and bedding. Wear socks, long pants, and long-sleeve shirts when outdoors. Use a mosquito net while sleeping. Stay in air-conditioned, screened accommodation.

Jet lag To avoid jet lag get plenty of sleep before you leave. Don’t drink a lot of alcohol while on flight. Eat well-balanced meals and avoid over eating. Exercise as much as you can on your trip. Get used to a new time zone by going along with the local meal and bedtime schedules.

Accidents: Do not drive in unfamiliar places where you know less about that regional language, road conditions, rules of the road, condition of the vehicles. etc. Choose your transportation carefully. Check the security, life saving facilities provided in the transport. Chose, the cab with seat belts, hotels with fire escape and ferries with life preservers. Never swim in unknown rivers or seas when you are not familiar with sea currents and waves.

Sex: Have a safe sex when you are with unfamiliar new partners. Alcohol, drugs and sex are dangerous combination

Immunization: Get immunized with vaccines before traveling. Avoid animal bites and saliva. If you are bitten by dog wash the wound immediately with soap and water.

Travel during pregnancy: If you chose to travel during pregnancy the second trimester (weeks 14 to 27) is the best time. Before traveling take the opinion of your consulting doctor and provide him the sufficient details about the places you are visiting, mode of transport etc.

Tips for older travelers See your doctor for a checkup and discuss your fitness .See your dentist and ophthalmologist. Keep a spare pair of glasses, any medications you need in a small medical kit. Organize travel health insurance with pre-existing illness cover if needed. Make sure it covers emergency evacuation. Make sure routine immunizations are done before traveling. Consider your back – use luggage with built in wheels. Take clothes and hats to suit the climate.

Other safety precautions: Check with the regional office or through internet the situation of places you are planning to visit. The destination places must be free from riots, terrorism, floods or other calamities.

Mental tensions: Preparations for traveling lead to worry and tensions. Here are few relaxing tips before and during traveling.



Close your eyes , take five deep breaths through your nose and pay attention only to your breathing while doing this.





Taking a hot shower relaxes your muscles, and the break from more stressful activities helps too.





Laugh. Laughing helps to relax. Find people who can make you laugh and make your moments lighter..





Listen to relaxing music.





Take a walk.





Get a hug.





A visit to your family physician and some thought and planning ahead make your trip more successful and memorable. We wish you a rewarding, memorable, safe and healthy trip.






Is this resignation letter good enough for my boss?

Ghanouge asked:


Dear Sir,

It is with great regret and sorrow that I’m writing you, but I’m leaving the job. The offer was too lucrative and attractive for me to turn down. I had to abscond because I wanted to avoid a scene with the HR and you. I am sorry but I had no choice.

The project is working fine. There are only 108 issues pending, out of which only 38% issues are High Priority. Hence I am sure there is no need to worry about. The next Phase of major enhancements I have been working upon, have been completed halfway. I am sure the new person who would replace me would not understand what all I had done so far. Hence, for his and your convenience, I have taken care to remove all the work that I had been doing this far for nearly 3 months now. I am sure you will appreciate my insight and “big heart”.

I am of course retaining the Originals that I had retrieved for the purpose of Passport verification with me, considering it as a parting gift from you. Of course, I will not pay the bond amount that I owe the company (since I Am breaking the bond). But I will consider this as a parting gift from our Dear company. I moving out of town since the new company is situated in another City.

Also, I have changed my contact number. So you will not be able to get in touch with me, to congratulate me. But I know your blessings are always with me. Last but not the least. I also have the Rs 12000 entrusted to me by our company’s cultural events group, for the upcoming movie event. I am sure you would have wanted me to keep it with myself as an added bonus from our company. I respect you very much, hence your wish is my command.

Don’t worry sir. I am 2 years experienced now, learning so much from your company. So I will surely use this knowledge to write better programs for the new company. Someday I’m sure we will meet sometime in the future. If you wish, I will surely be glad to give my employee reference for you to apply for a job in the new company which I am joining.

Your faithful employee,
S. W. Engineer

At the bottom of the page were the letters “PS”. Hands still trembling, the Boss read:

PS: Dearest Boss, none of the above is true. I’m am still busy working at client side. I just wanted to remind you that there are worse things in life than my “Request to reconsider my Salary Appraisal” attached with this mail. Please approve it and call when it is safe for me to come to our Office to discuss this.

My respect and Best Regards to you!




How much would thhis cost ALL TOGETHER?

how to make a wire bracelet
I love my FART- FACE. :] asked:


See… I was going to make my VERY GOOD AND COOL BEST FRIENDS jewelry. Bracelets and rings and A LOT OF OTHER COOL STUFF. But I need…
-seed beads
-clasps (good ones)
-brass fasteners
-masking tape
-poster paint
- And… wire for beading.
Well.. I was thinking to buy this stuff at Wal- Mart or Micheals.
Which would be better?
And which wold have decent quality, but yet inexspensive.
And is this a good variety of gifts?
It’s the thought that COUNTS!
Oh.
LOLs.
The poster paint is for a Papir Mached Bracelet I’m going to make.
It’s going to a FRIENDSHIP thing. :)




What is the best bubble soap?

jlee asked:


Everytime I get a bubble soap, the soap doesn’t last that long. Maybe the longest is like 20 minutes, after that the bubbles starts dissolving. I’m tired of buying soap that doesnt even last long. I wish I knew what T.V. use as far as their bubble soap. Can you help me out?

I love aromatherapy smell.




Wedding cermony and reception question?

Whitney~ asked:


Here are my Questions
1) My reception hall has 4 bathrooms and I need to build a backdrop maybe a flowergarden appearance to hide two of them that are side by side.
2) I like the centerpieces that are made of the tall branches and a little bit of flowers any ideas on how to make them of a pic I can copy.
3) I want to have a Private reception to follow the wedding with close family and wedding attendants only how to i say this in my invites?
Thanks!!!




6 Ways To Avoid Contact Lens Infection

Dean Caporella asked:


Avoiding contact lens infection is simply a matter of practicing good hygiene. Yes, there are other factors which are sometimes beyond your control but you can eliminate a lot of infection risk by following some well worn hygiene 101.

Contacts have become as much a fashion accessory as an aid to improved vision and it’s using them for fashion which can get many users into trouble. Reckless use of lenses is inviting complications and in this article, we’ll highlight some of the ways you can protect yourself from making an unscheduled visit to the eye doctor.

What Causes Infection

There are several reasons for contact lens infection including over use, poor hygiene, sensitivity and bad fitting lenses.

It’s important to understand that if irritation in the eyes is causing you problems then take that as a warning that there could be a serious complication developing. Don’t ignore it.

Take your contacts out and store them. Avoid using them again until you’ve seen your doctor. Your doctor will more than likely want to examine them so take them with you when you visit your eye care professional.

Avoiding Complications

Let’s take a look at some preventable measures you can undertake to avoid possible infection. This will cut down dramatically the chances of you picking up an errant infection.

1. Make sure your contacts fit correctly. Avoid the temptation of wearing them based solely on the fact they make you look good. They are specifically designed to improve vision and should be treated as such.

2. Schedule regular check-ups with your doctor. This is particularly important for people using them for the first time.

3. Practice good hygiene. Clean your lenses on a daily basis without fail. It’s amazing how much sediment and particles can be picked up by the eyes and you’re asking for trouble if you don’t clean them.

4. Wash your hands thoroughly before handling them. This is simply common sense.

5. Make sure your lens case is also cleaned every day. An uncleaned case can become a breeding for infection so don’t tempt fate and think because it’s closed, it can’t attract foreign substances. In fact, replace your case often. This is something you should have discussed with your eye wear consultant.

6. Never use solutions which are not recommended. In other words, avoid the temptation to use your own made up solution. Again, the eyes are a delicate part of the body and using a solution other than what’s on the recommended list is a recipe for inviting contact lens infection.






What is your favorite thing to wear?

how to make a wire bracelet
melody [due 5/12/09] asked:


It can be anything (jewelry, clothing, shoes, etc.) or more than one thing.

For me personally: my ring my boyfriend gave me, a necklace my mom gave me with a wire heart on it, a bracelet my nephew got me, and my plaid flats.




Educating People

Bob Taylor asked:


The Value of Health Education

In the past, many epidemics were due to people being uneducated about their health. Simple things, sound washing the hands, had to be taught so people could avoid even common ailments. Nowadays students learn basic health education in elementary school and from their parents. Health education is more than just hearing about health issues. It is also about learning skills, like how to brush the teeth or food storage rules. These skills amend prevent illness and other health issues.

Health education can be simple or complex. Simple things are often basic knowledge and skills that we learn as we grow up. Most people learn in childhood not to eat food off the ground or specially they need to keep their hands clean. Then there are more complex issues that need to be taught directly occur safe sex practices and heart health.

Health education is about learning how to be and stay healthy. Every person needs health education to help them live a healthy life. Health education recurrently starts out in the classroom in elementary school and continues through school comprehend college. Health education is what helps to keep people disease free and helps prevent widespread epidemics.

Health education is about keeping the community healthy. It is not only taught in schools but by doctors, clinics and health agencies. Health education is spread through the media and from time to time person to person. It is ongoing and something a person needs for the rest of their life preserver. Health education is zenith to making sure district live the healthiest Mae West

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