Archive for 'Nomadicy'
WRT54G with Comcast Modem
Couldn’t figure out why my Linksys WRT54G router wasn’t connecting to the modem Comcast sent me. After spending most of last night, and part of this evening, I found this site. Unplug your comcast modem for 30 seconds so it can “forget” the mac address of my compter and pick up the mac […]
Posted: October 17th, 2007 under Technology, Nomadicy.
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Now Using WordPress
The Nomadicoder is now using WordPress!
Posted: November 26th, 2005 under Nomadicy.
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Giving Ecto a Try
One problem I have with on line blog software is that you have to be on line to post entries. I’m giving Ecto a try. It appears to let me draft my posts off line and possibly even queue up my posts. This will come in handy with live coverage, where events […]
Posted: April 17th, 2005 under Technology, Nomadicy.
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MacDevCenter.com: Mac OS X for the Traveler, Part 4
MacDevCenter.com: Mac OS X for the Traveler, Part 4 by y Fran�ois Joseph de Kermadec — This is the fourth part of a series discussing how to travel safely with your Mac OS X laptop. Today’s focus is on what to bring on the road.
Posted: September 27th, 2004 under Nomadicy.
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MacDevCenter.com: Mac OS X for the Traveler, Part 3
Mac OS X for the Traveler, Part 3 by François Joseph de Kermadec and François Joseph de Kermadec — This is the third part of a series discussing how to travel safely with your Mac OS X laptop. Today’s focus is software encryption and those pesky networks you have to deal with on the road.
Posted: September 14th, 2004 under Nomadicy.
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MacDevCenter.com: Mac OS X for the Traveler, Part 2
Here’s part 2
Mac OS X for the Traveler, Part 2 by François Joseph de Kermadec — This is the second part of a series that will run over the next few weeks discussing how to travel safely with your Mac OS X laptop. Now that you’ve made your travel preparations as described in part one, […]
Posted: September 6th, 2004 under Nomadicy.
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Mac OS X for the Traveler
O’Reilly has started a series on their Mac Dev Center site.
“Mac OS X for the Traveler, Part 1 by François Joseph de Kermadec — In this first part of an ongoing series about traveling safely with your PowerBook or iBook, you’ll learn that preparation is one of the keys to peace of mind. F.J. helps […]
Posted: September 2nd, 2004 under Nomadicy.
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