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Monday, June 20, 2011

my domain name is showing :The DNS record for your domain is not set up correctly yet, error. - Blogger Help

my domain name is showing :The DNS record for your domain is not set up correctly yet, error. - Blogger Help: "3yesha.com 3600 IN A 216.239.32.21
3yesha.com 3600 IN A 216.239.34.21
3yesha.com 3600 IN A 216.239.36.21
3yesha.com 3600 IN A 216.239.38.21

www.3yesha.com 3600 IN CNAME ghs.google.com

it's showing all correct on my domain side settings, but when i try to configure it on my blogger, it says The DNS record for your domain is not set up correctly yet"

MaxBlogPress Ninja Affiliate :: WordPress Affiliate Link Tracking Plugin

MaxBlogPress Ninja Affiliate :: WordPress Affiliate Link Tracking Plugin: "If you're not making as much money blogging as you dreamed you would, here's the magic pill:
'Discover How To Automatically Convert Keywords on Your Blog Into Money-Making Affiliate Links in Mere Seconds - Autopilot Blogging Has Never Been Easier!'

REVEALED: New WordPress Plugin Gives You Lethal 'Ninja Powers' To Explode Your Affiliate Marketing Income Almost Overnight.."

How I Made Over 150 Dollars With One Email | MaxBlogger Stories

How I Made Over 150 Dollars With One Email | MaxBlogger Stories: "Most of my sales come from the States, and most Americans aren’t thinking about the gym in July. They are too busy hitting the beach, the park, the lake, or whatever other vacation spot they have chosen.

But I’ve kept blogging about how to lose fat and gain muscle. I knew sales would eventually pick up again. Things started looking better towards the end of July and early August."

Friday, June 17, 2011

The REAL Cost of Social Media for Business

The REAL Cost of Social Media for Business: "One of the worst things anyone can believe about social media as it pertains to business is that it’s free. Just because using Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube require no money, the “cost” of social media done right is far greater. With that said, is it worth the investment of time, sometimes money, and often emotional distress?

For most, the answer is “Yes.” (queue trumpets)

Rather than go into a 2000-word article trying to break down the ins and outs of social media ROI (something we’ll tackle at a later date), we’ll take a page from the book of our friends over at Focus who put together this excellent infographic breaking it down into its key points. An infographic is worth a few thousand words, they say."

Creative Marketing For Mom And Pop Shops | Fast Company

Creative Marketing For Mom And Pop Shops | Fast Company: "After seeing the owner of my local fruit and vegetable store continually lose business to the big chain down the road, I suggested he change his signage. 'Why?' he asked, 'There’s only so much you can charge for an apple when you’ve got a Walmart down the road selling them for less than half.'
So asked him to explain the difference between his apples and those being sold in Walmart. He told me that he woke up each day at 4 a.m., headed off to the market where he hand-picked every item of fruit sold in his store. By 8:00 he was back in time to open. 'It’s the best, and by far the freshest produce,' he said.
Well, how was anyone to know?"

Cultural Evolution and the Impending Singularity « Replicated Typo

Cultural Evolution and the Impending Singularity « Replicated Typo: "When the charge is large enough, the metal balls begin to move towards the edges.  They do so in linked lines – several lines will compete to be the first to get to the edge and complete the circuit.  When they do, they self-organise into a particular structure.  The exact structure is impossible to predict, but the shape always converges to a tree network with particular properties:

There are no closed loops
22% of the nodes will be leaf nodes
22% of the nodes will have 3 neighbours
the rest of the nodes will have 2 neighbours
It is self-repairing"

Cultural Evolution and the Impending Singularity « Replicated Typo

Cultural Evolution and the Impending Singularity « Replicated Typo: "However, will hyper-intelligent machines actually give us a better scientific understanding of the universe, or will they just spend their time playing Tetris?

Let him take you on a journey…


Hulber works on ‘arbitrons’ which are learning mechanisms similar to neural nets or perceptrons.  They consist of a petri dish with a metal edge and a charged electrode hovering above it.  Around a hundred tiny metal balls are placed in the petri dish and covered with a film of castor oil."

Google Reader - GameRate's shared items

Google Reader - GameRate's shared items: "Foursquare’s bread-and-butter is the partnerships that seed the location-based social network with curated content. Now, that includes editorial tips and badges from the renowned business publication The Wall Street Journal.

The newspaper joins the ranks of print media entities like Metro News and The New York Times as a Foursquare partner. WSJ will provide tips from Lunch Box — their daily column of restaurant reviews — and users can follow the Journal on Foursquare for more on the best New York has to offer."

The Future of Advertising | Fast Company

The Future of Advertising | Fast Company: "Like a beetle preserved in amber, the practice of advertising has sat virtually unchanged for the last half-century. Before 1960, ad making was a solitary practice. Copywriters toiled away on words to pitch a product, then handed them off to an art director who translated them into an illustration or photograph. Creative director Bill Bernbach (the B in DDB) changed all that when he recognized that pairing wordsmith and artist could spark genius. That simple move ignited the industry's creative revolution, raising the practice of advertising from sleazy salesmanship to some permutation of art."

Monday, June 13, 2011

Biomass

Biomass: "Specially equipped waste-to-energy power plants can use MSW to produce electricity or heat. The waste is separated and non-combustible materials are removed before the remaining waste is taken to the power plant to be burned. 116 waste-to-energy facilities in the United States burned about 100,000 tons of waste per day. Another source of fuel from MSW is landfill gas. This gas in produced by the breakdown of organic material. Landfill gas, which is similar to natural gas, can be added to natural gas pipelines or burned in small power plants. One-third of these facilities are located in California"

HowStuffWorks "Is it possible to generate electricity directly from heat?"

HowStuffWorks "Is it possible to generate electricity directly from heat?": "Thermocouples take advantage of an electrical effect that occurs at junctions between different metals. For example, take two iron wires and one copper wire. Twist one end of the copper wire and one end of one of the iron wires together. Do the same with the other end of the copper wire and the other iron wire. If you heat one of the twisted junctions (perhaps with a match) and attach the two free ends to a volt meter, you will be able to measure a voltage. Similarly, if you hook the two iron wires to a battery, one junction will get hot and the other will get cold."

Biomass

Biomass: "three primary ways that ethanol can be used as a transportation fuel:

As a blend of 10 percent ethanol with ninety percent gasoline known as E10 or gasohol (which you now see at most gas stations)
As a component of reformulated gasoline, directly and/or as ethyl tertiary butyl ether (ETBE), or
A mixture called E-85 that consists of 85 percent denatured ethanol blended with 15 percent gasoline; E-85 does not burn well in conventional vehicles, but flexible-fuel vehicles (FFV) are designed to run on all blends up to 85 percent.
Liquid ethanol can be used as a fuel when blended with gasoline or when in its original state. Ethanol can be used to increase octane levels, decrease engine emissions, and can extend the supply of gasoline. About 1.6 billion gallons of ethanol are produced annually in the United States. Each bushel of corn processed yields 2-4 gallons of ethanol "

Sunday, June 12, 2011

US debt to exceed size of the economy this year

US debt to exceed size of the economy this year: "A recent Treasury report noted that national debt will exceed the size of the economy this year -- a first since World War II. A year ago, the Treasury had estimated that notorious record wouldn't be hit until 2014.
Now the expectation is that total debt to GDP will top 102 percet this year, up from the earlier estimate of 96.4 percent.
Why the change?
Two factors are likely the biggest cause.
First, the White House's 2011 GDP estimate is $219 billion lower today than it was a year ago. So debt as percentage of a lower number will always look higher.
Second, the debt grew larger because of a tax cut deal brokered by President Obama and Republicans last December. That deal will add an estimated $858 billion to the deficits over a decade -- $410 billion of it in 2011 alone, according to the Congressional Budget Office."

Gentoo: Easy way to ditch your ISP nameserver | Jeremy's Weblog

Gentoo: Easy way to ditch your ISP nameserver | Jeremy's Weblog: "Gentoo: Easy way to ditch your ISP nameserver
January 12, 2010, 10:32 am
My linode is now my personal DNS resolver. I have officially ditched the ISP nameservers from this point forward now that I found unbound. Unbound is a lightweight, recursive resolver that is perfect for your LAN, co-located host, or even a single host.

For your single host, emerge unbound, start the service, add 127.0.0.1 to the first nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf. Unbound is setup (by default) to accept connections from localhost and refuse anything else. If you are using dhcp at home (likely) then also emerge openresolv and uncomment name_servers=127.0.0.1 in /etc/resolvconf.conf, openresolv then “intercepts” dhcpcd when it tries to write to /etc/resolv.conf and adds 127.0.0.1 as your first nameserver For your LAN, just configure your router to look to the host that you setup unbound on, with additional configuration"

What’s in a name … server? DNS made easy

What’s in a name … server? DNS made easy: "Between the time you type a domain name into your browser and the time the web site appears, a lot has to happen in that split second. Take a look at this simplified depiction of the chain of events:

YOU
type www.yourfavoritesite.com into your browser



YOUR BROWSER (let's call her...Angela)
says, “How in the gigabytes am I supposed to know where this is? Keep your keyboard on, I’ll ask Kevin.” (Whips out her Thimbleberry and texts your computer.) “This is Angela. Constant-web-surfer-dude here wants to go to yourfavoritesite.com. Can you help him out?”



YOUR COMPUTER (Kevin)
says, “Hey, you know I deal in IP numbers, not names. You’re going to have to wait a nanosecond.” (Calls up your Internet Service Provider’s nameserver.) “Yo, Stanley, I gotta request for yourfavoritesite.com. You still owe me a favor, you know. Howzabout you tell me which nameserver knows the IP address for this domain?”"
YOUR ISP’S NAMESERVER (Stanley)
says, “Howzabout you quit hassling me? All right, hold on.” (Connects to the Domain Name System.) “Is this Dwight? I need an IP address to go with this domain name, please.”



DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM (Dwight)
says, “Weren’t you just in here a minute ago asking for something? We do have other customers, you know.” (Rifles through files.) “Okay, you’re going to have to call Phyllis. She’s the nameserver on duty tonight for yourfavoritesite.com.”



YOUR ISP’S NAMESERVER (Stanley)
says, “Thanks.” (Takes the name and dials.) “Hello, can I get a large pepperoni with everything, hold the mushrooms?”



NAMESERVER FOR YOURFAVORITESITE.COM (Phyllis)
says, “Large pep? No 'shrooms? Would you like an IP address with that, sir?”



YOUR ISP’S NAMESERVER (Stanley)
says, “Yeah, that too. Thanks, Phyllis.” (Calls your computer back.) “Okay, Kevin, got an IP number to go with that domain name you were asking about.”



YOUR COMPUTER (Kevin)
says, “Thanks, Stanley. You da man.” (Turns to browser.) “Here you go, Angela. This should work.”



YOUR BROWSER (Angela)
says, “Took you long enough.” (Sighs heavily.) “I don’t get paid enough for this.” (Displays yourfavoritesite.com on the screen for you.)



YOU
browse your favorite site, blissfully unaware of the above exchange.

Okay, it doesn't happen exactly like that (in reality, nameservers don't eat pizza, gives them heartburn), but you get the general idea.

Editors Note: This is primarily an archive website for my personal use. Yes there may be accidental traffic later, but for now I simply saved a humorous introduction. First paragraph of details below:

Okay, it doesn't happen exactly like that (in reality, nameservers don't eat pizza, gives them heartburn), but you get the general idea.

Instructions for setting DNS

To change name servers, log into your domain registrar’s site with the username and password you chose when you bought your domain. The following instructions pertain specifically to GoDaddy. If you purchased your domain somewhere else, the same principles will apply, although the links or buttons will be in a different place and possibly named a little differently.

Source of Entire Article Above:

Skip The Scams.com

Header For Above:

What’s in a name … server? DNS made easy
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Once you purchase your domain name and a hosting package, what next? If you didn't buy them at the same web site—for example, you got your domain name at GoDaddy and your web hosting at Host Gator—you need to "tie them together" so that when someone types your domain name in their browser (such as Internet Explorer or Firefox, for example), it can pull your web site's files from whatever server it resides on in the world. How is that done?

It's done by setting the domain nameservers at the site where you purchased the name. This is a confusing concept for many, but let's see if we can make it a little easier to understand.

For starters, the acronym "DNS" stands for Domain Name Server, if you haven't figured that out already. So to say "DNS domain name server" or "domain DNS" is actually redundant. Not to mention repetitive.

Between the time you type a domain name into your browser and the time the web site appears, a lot has to happen in that split second. Take a look at this simplified depiction of the chain of events:

About this site
by LAURA

Hi! My name is Laura Burke, and I'm an affiliate marketer and writer from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. When it comes to work, I've run the gamut from pumping gas (back when you didn't have to do it yourself!) to newspaper editor to medical transcriptionist to photographer to graphic/web designer. I enjoyed all those jobs, but this one is the best, hands down.

From my cozy office here in my home—cozy being a cheerful way to describe a workspace that is far too small, although large enough to lose an entire desk on a regular basis—I'll be blogging about affiliate marketing, with special attention to the challenges faced by beginners. They are bombarded by scams, dealing with information overload, and usually don't have any online experience. My goal is to make earning online easier for them.

Also, I have created a home study program from the affiliate marketing for beginners course I teach locally, called the Affiliate Marketing Schoolbook Beginner Course. You are welcome to download a sample lesson free of charge, or check out my free ebook, Affiliate Marketing: Just the FAQs, by entering your name and e-mail address under the blue box at the right.

Don't hesitate to contact me if you have questions about affiliate marketing. Please read more about the beginner course here.

[ubuntu] easy way of keeping dhcp server and nameserver in sync? - Ubuntu Forums

[ubuntu] easy way of keeping dhcp server and nameserver in sync? - Ubuntu Forums: "First Cup of Ubuntu

 
Join Date: Jul 2009
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easy way of keeping dhcp server and nameserver in sync?
I have a small dhcp server running that takes care of giving fixed IP address to specific MAC addresses. Is there an easy way to use this config file in order to configure my nameserver? I don't want to type in all the information by hand
 
July 12th, 2009   #2
superprash2003
Ubuntu addict and loving it

 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Beans: 5,543
Re: easy way of keeping dhcp server and nameserver in sync?
here is my dhcpd.conf file

default-lease-time 600;
max-lease-time 7200;"

Networking

Networking: "ISP-Hookup-HOWTO, ISP-Hookup HOWTO

Updated: Mar 1998. How to use Linux to connect to an Internet Service Provider via a dial-up modem TCP/IP connection (basic dial-up procedure and IP establishment, email and news handling is covered).

4.4.4. DNS

Chroot-BIND-HOWTO, Chroot-BIND HOWTO

Updated: Dec 2001. Describes installing the BIND 9 nameserver to run in a chroot jail and as a non-root user, to provide added security and minimise the potential effects of a security compromise.

Chroot-BIND8-HOWTO, Chroot-BIND8 HOWTO

Updated: Jul 2001. Describes installing the BIND 8 nameserver to run in a chroot jail and as a non-root user, to provide added security and minimise the potential effects of a security compromise.

DNS-HOWTO, DNS HOWTO

Updated: Dec 2001. How to become a totally 'small time' DNS admin.

4.4.5. Virtual Private Networks

VPN-HOWTO, VPN HOWTO

Updated: May 2002. How to set up a Virtual Private Network with Linux.

VPN-Masquerade-HOWTO, Linux VPN Masquerade HOWTO"

simple name server setup

simple name server setup: "n my domain name control panel, there is a place where I can insert the two names of name servers.
Right now, the name servers showing up in my domain name control panel are those of the people from whom I got my domain name. But, unless I host with them (which I won't, since I want to host my own), I don't think that their name servers are of any use to me.

Is this where I have to set up my own name server?
Would my ISP's name servers work if I was to put those in my domain name control panel ?"

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Gmail - Buzz from Wallace Lockhart - soccloud1@gmail.com

he bigger problem is that people really believe that an idea is a pivotal item in the economy and that whoever comes up with the original idea needs to be rewarded, when this is actually false. It is implementation of ideas that matter in the economy. Many ideas are had by multiple people simultaneously, because they are somewhat obvious extensions or combinations of previous ideas that are already part of the culture.


Gmail - Buzz from Wallace Lockhart - soccloud1@gmail.com

How Smarter Parking Technology Will Reduce Traffic Congestion

How Smarter Parking Technology Will Reduce Traffic Congestion: "he city of Los Angeles recently installed low-power sensors and smart meters to track the occupancy of parking spaces throughout the Hollywood district, one of its most congested areas. The sensors are about the size of a coffee cup lid and are embedded in the asphalt. The smart meters attach to regular meters and allow users to pay with their mobile phones in addition to communicating payment information to the city.

With the information from the sensors, the city is able to change pricing on its parking depending on demand — raising it for a special event or a particularly busy hour, for instance. The information also alerts enforcement officials about expired parking meters or other parking violations and reduces the time they spend driving in circles.

Drivers can also access information gathered by the sensors through a free app called Parker. The app alerts drivers where there they are or are not likely to find an available parking space so that they can save time cruising around."

How Smarter Parking Technology Will Reduce Traffic Congestion

How Smarter Parking Technology Will Reduce Traffic Congestion: "Between 8% and 74% of traffic in congested downtown areas is caused by people cruising for parking, according to a report by UCLA professor Donald Shoup who synthesized studies from 70 years of research on the subject. The paper indicates that drivers in major cities — including San Francisco, Sydney, New York and London — spend between 3.5 and 14 minutes searching for a space each time they park.

The last study Shoup included in his report ended in 2001. Today, wasted cruising time is likely longer, and it’s on track to get worse. During a recent Ted Talk in March, Ford Motor Company Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr. estimated that the number of cars on the road could go from 800 million to nearly 3 billion by 2050."

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

China Solar Energy Industry Research and Forecast, 2009-2010 (Whole Report) - Reports From China

China Solar Energy Industry Research and Forecast, 2009-2010 (Whole Report) - Reports From China: "Solar is one of the fastest growing energy technologies in the global economy and in the cleantech universe. When compared with other energy sources, such as coal, petroleum, nuclear, and hydropower, solar energy is clean, safe, infinite, and inexhaustible. It will have an immeasurable impact on the future of human race, as the market is discovering…




“China's solar energy industry research and forecast: 2009 to 2010” is your best and most detailed guide to understanding this future. It is a prerequisite to making wise investments in China's solar future."

I set 5 goals for today!

Three of these goals, relate to marketing websites and web ventures for a sole proprietorship. The other two are related to "self made obstacles" which I have grappled with overcoming for more than several years.





I write because I desire to share with others. I create innovations designed to benefit both my own current pursuits, as well as an idea that I may help others who I meet along the path.

Stephen C. Sanders, June 1, 2011- 8:50am

Automates sharing on Facebook, Buzz, Twitter will save 30% of my web traffic generation time, budgeted for today. Which will be utilized with G-d's help, to accomplish these five obtainable goals for today. AhMbDvd