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Showing posts with label article. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 4

The new X...

I think...
I think it will be interesting to see this on market soon...

Via Petalpixel


I really hope... but I really hope to own this... apart from X100 and X10 recent release by Fujifilm.

Anyway, I was browsing my Google reader earlier on, and I saw this article from Petapixel and I was overwhelming upon seeing this cam. Mirrorless cam from Fujifilm - X1. I cannot wait for more information in the later date tho!



Saturday, December 17

Management fail big time

Let's not talk about first or third world class transport issue, because when come to electronics and such, there's bound to have failure; depending on when it will happen.

But, with the recent saga on SMRT, I guessed that they will have more problems after problems to resolve the current issue.

My wife happened to be one of the commuters who had been squeezed in between the commuters at Dhoby Ghaut while trying to hop on the Circle Line. 

So, I was wondering this... 

When they knew that there's bound to have problem and cannot be resolved within few minutes, shouldn't they page the system to the rest of the commuters to switch another transportation? e.g. NEL or Buses.

While some had already tapped in and join in the sandwich, you have no other way to escape except waiting and waiting. My wife was so pissed that the announcement had been paged over and over again with the same duration... 10min... 5min... 10min.. 2min... 

So, when the train arrive; door was opened and everyone went in quickly as if there's free things in there. There, it is another sandwich session again. If the train going to have emergency stop, I believed that no one will fall down at all! Yes, they were standing touching skin to skin with lots of body contact. But, surprisingly the door did not close until few minutes later? 

As for the MRT that happened few days ago, I was totally disappointed about the way they managed. How can they allow people to be trapped in the train for 40min? What happened if someone died due to lack of oxygen? Just look at what they did to the glass window, breaking it to let air comes in. This is such a let down!

The driver should be trained to deal with this situation even if it might happened once in a 50 years!

And today, yet another break down? What is causing it? 

Ok, I have my say about this current wonderful management. They going to work till their ass off to get bottom of this issue. 

Good luck


Here's some photo I found from MCF.











Thursday, October 6

Good bye, Steve Jobs

Source: Wired
A man that earned the respect from the world, especially the audio, video and design industry. Without Mac, things will not be so complicated.

All the slink design, user friendly OS embrace us to look forward while doing our work.

I am proud to have one of his many products; iPhone and iPad.

The news announced his leaving from this world shocked me when I tuned in to radio station half way of their conversation.

It is quite saddening for an intelligent person to leave so quickly despite his long fighting of cancer. No matter what, he did brought a lot of lights and shine to this world since the first iPhone touch down to this earth.

Some of the link to share

Steve Jobs passed away
Tribute and story of Steve Jobs

Let's hope that Tim Cook can be as intelligent as Steve Jobs; he have a lot of things to catch up as the current CEO of Apple.

Rest In Peace, Steve Jobs.

Monday, March 28

Ask your maid along for training next time.

What a news

This is even published on paper after reading on forum over the weekend.

Luckily for him, his face is not shown at all.

What a wonderful help if this maid can go to field camp as well; maybe helping to wash the uniform and attain the cleanliness and also, cook the food for him.

Wait a min... reservist period, how? He sure have a PA tho!

Congrats to this hero, please.

Thursday, July 15

Sharing my RSS Feed links

I had been pampering myself with Google Reader recently for all the RSS I subscribed.

It is just pain in the ass by having it bookmarked and go to the site for read up. Might as well, use the RSS feed, whereby all the articles come together as one. Save of time and effort.

So, what's in my list?

I just want to share a few with you because it might benefit if you are into design, arts and photography.

Spoon Graphic

Photofocus

Think Design

F Stoppers

Smashing Magazine

Engadget

Gizmodo

Hong Kiat

Six Revision

FudgeGraphics

Fubiz

Enjoy them as I do. Who knows, you might find your inspiration in there, right?
Ain't that cool?

Have a good day ahead!

Sunday, June 20

What camera should you get?

This is definitely one of the good article which I would like to share.
So what is your call? a Point and Shoot or a Prosumer, or a dSLR?

Let this article open up your mind and reduce the confusion you had.

article from Photofocus

PUBLISHER’S NOTE: This post is an updated compilation of several shorter posts I wrote in the past trying to answer the question, “What camera should I buy?”

It’s still the most popular question I am asked. “What camera should I buy?” Lately there’s a new twist to the question…”Is this brand camera better than that brand camera?”

No matter how hard I try to tell people that there’s no perfect answer, they keep asking. So since I can’t convince anyone otherwise, at least know the answers to THESE questions before you ask me YOUR question.

1 ) What subject(s) will you photograph most often? Weddings, portraits, wildlife, sports, landscapes, still lifes, food, fashion, etc.


2 ) What gear (if any) do you now own?


3 ) If you had to choose between ease of use and power, which would you select?


4 ) Do you want a compact pocket-sized camera (point and shoot) or a DSLR?


5 ) On a scale of 1-10 (10 being a working pro and 1 being someone who usually shoots with a disposable camera) how would you rate your skill?


6 ) What is the MOST money you’d be willing to spend on a camera?


7 ) How long do you think you might keep the camera?


8 ) What do your friends use?


9 ) Do you have a local camera store that can offer you support?

If you have thought carefully about these questions and have the answers – you should then be closer to knowing what the perfect camera for you might be.

Hopefully, your interest in photography is strong enough that you’ll read this entire article. That will give you the best chance of making the right decision. If you’re just not that interested, scroll all the way to the bottom to see some of the popular cameras that I recommend.

For those who stuck with me:

I know that beginners especially want this question answered. They are more likely to think that it’s the camera that takes the picture, not the photographer. Unfortunately for them, that’s not the case. And there’s no secret, magic or special camera that will make you into Ansel Adams.

Let’s start with goals. What goals do you have with your photography? Photographing the kids is much easier and less expensive than photographing wildlife. Making studio portraits will require a different kind of camera than that used by sports photographers. Do you want to turn pro or just make pictures you’ll share with your immediate family? Understand this simple truth: There is no perfect camera. And not all cameras are designed for all types of photography. Many photographers have more than one camera, depending on how many photographic pursuits they are engaged in at one time.

You’ll need to take into account a wide variety of factors when selecting a camera, and the first is budget.

This post continues below….

Good equipment can sure make it easier to capture great shots, but you do not have to be Bill Gates to afford good quality equipment. Depending on the kind of photos you want to make, and how accessible your intended subjects are, you should be able to get a good camera outfit for less than $500-$600. But if you want to specialize if wildlife or sports photography, that budget will increase. If you want to specialize in food, medical, aerial, high fashion, again – the budget will increase.

Regardless of budget, you’ll need to start with some basics. And I am making some assumptions here. I am assuming you are looking for a digital camera. Few film cameras are sold these days. And the focus of Photofocus.com is digital photography, so I am not going to cover film. If you’re the kind of person who doesn’t know what kind of camera you want, a film camera is the wrong choice almost all of the time. (You film purists out there flame away, because I’ll just ignore you.)

Now if you are serious about producing quality photography, you’ll need to invest in a 35mm single-lens reflex camera with at least one lens. Commonly referred to as DSLRs, these cameras offer speed, choice, and control. The convenience of smaller format SLRs, combined with their ability to work with affordable lenses, make 35mm SLRs the a good starting point for most types of photography. (There is one exception to this rule. The newer 4/3 Micro format cameras like the Olympus E-P2 aren’t technically DSLRs. They don’t allow you to look directly through the lens. They have larger sensors than most point and shoot cameras but smaller sensors than most DSLRs. There may be some professionals who could get buy with a micro 4/3 camera system.)

Point-and-shoot cameras USUALLY don’t deliver enough control or digital data to deliver professional quality photos. You can get some decent images with the higher-end digital point-and-shoot cameras, and as time goes by, you’ll see more published images come from these cameras, but generally, they don’t have sufficient focal length, dynamic range, response or image quality. Another problem with point-and-shoot cameras is that they are often too slow for some types of photography.

Therefore, I highly recommend 35mm format DSLR. Medium and large format cameras are also an option, but not a practical one for most due to their cost, size and learning curve. Digital 35mm cameras offer a wider range of lenses, are usually less expensive, easier to carry, easier and faster to operate, and provide the most flexibility to photograph a wide range of subjects.

Why DSLR over Point-And-Shoot?

Shutter lag is the interminable span of time between the moment you trigger the shutter and the moment the camera actually captures the image. You won’t face this problem on a high-end SLR but point-and-shoot cameras are commonly slow. If your goal is to capture spur of the moment and candid opportunities, you’ll have far greater success with the SLR. This is especially important in wildlife, sports, baby and some other forms of photography. It’s impossible to calculate the number of times I’ve waited for a subject to move just a few inches this way or that. Having access to instant response in the shutter release is absolutely essential in such cases.

TTL or through the lens is the term used to describe what happens when you look through the viewfinder of an SLR. You’ll see the actual composition recorded on the sensor. With point-and-shoot film cameras (most digitals have an LCD view screen), you’re usually looking through a viewfinder and not through the lens itself. This factor can introduce something called parallax error, a visual distortion resulting from the difference in apparent direction of an object as seen from two different points. In other words, you’ll photograph a slightly different picture than what you saw through the viewfinder. Parallax error increases as distance to your subject decreases. This makes photographing close-ups without TTL problematic. While many newer cameras use “live view” to show you what the lens sees on the camera’s LCD, this is hard for some people to get used to, so TTL is the best choice.

Lenses – With SLR cameras, you have a wider range of lenses available. Whether you need a macro lens for close-ups or long telephoto lens to pull in wildlife, you’ll be able to attach one to your SLR body. This is something you can’t do with a point-and-shoot camera. Yes, there are macro attachments and digital zoom available on point-and-shoot cameras, but they are almost always for appearance sake and are quality compromises due to low-quality optics.

F/stops – By using a variety of interchangeable lenses, you’ll have a wider range of available f/stops to work with, giving you greater creative control with depth of field.

Shutter Speeds – SLR bodies also offer a wider range of shutter speeds, often from 30 seconds to 1/8000 of a second, as well as bulb setting. A wide range of shutter speed settings is a requirement for good general photography. Most point-and-shoots have a very limited shutter speed.

Metering – SLR bodies have more sophisticated metering systems. They also give you the choice between different metering patterns such as matrix metering, spot metering, and center-weighted metering. Many even permit you to shift the point of focus.

Auto focus – SLR bodies will give you faster auto focus. This is especially useful if you want to include fast-moving subjects in your photography. Most point-and-shoot cameras won’t permit manual focusing, something that is essential for landscape and close-up photography.

Filters – Lenses on many P/S cameras don’t allow for the use of filters. At a minimum, you’ll need to be able to attach a polarizing filter.

Flash – A modern SLR camera body gives you much greater creative control when using flash. You’ll be able to use more than one flash, and you’ll have other creative controls, such as rear-curtain sync and repeating flash.

Depth of Field Preview Button – A main reason I recommend the SLR camera over a point-and-shoot camera is the depth-of-field preview button. The DOF preview button shows the effect of your chosen f/stop on your image. You see what the film or sensor will see. This way you can fine-tune your image before pressing the shutter and avoid unpleasant surprises in the final image. I don’t know of any point-and-shoot camera that features a depth-of-field preview button, but most midrange to pro-level SLRs offer one. If you’re serious about any sort of outdoor or nature photography, I don’t recommend buying a camera without this feature.

All that said, there are some very good compact cameras out there. And while they will not deliver the image quality or flexibility of even an inexpensive DSLR, they can make great – even salable images.

Assuming you want a DSLR, here are some specific features to look for in a digital SLR camera body.

*Depth of Field Preview button. In my opinion, this is essential but Live View may make this less important.

*High ISO noise reduction.

*Full range of shutter speeds, from 30 seconds and bulb to at least 1/2000 second.

*Spot meter capability.

*Full range of exposure mode options, including manual, aperture priority, and shutter priority.

*Continuous auto focus and focus tracking.

*Capability of using a cable release. This reduces photographer-induced vibrations.

*Multiple focus and spot meter points.

*Motor drive. Most new cameras can achieve at least three frames per second.

*Custom function capabilities that allow you to configure the camera for the way you like to work.

*Built-in or add-on vertical grip with shutter release. This feature makes holding the camera in vertical orientation much more comfortable and makes working in the vertical orientation easier and more efficient, particularly for photographers with bigger hands.

*The camera body feels right. This is very subjective. You should hold the camera in your hand and decide if you like the way it fits.

What haven’t I talked about? Sensor size for one. Most cameras costing $500 or more have very high-quality sensors that deliver more than enough information to make large prints. Do note that simply having more megapixels doesn’t mean better image quality. You want the physically largest sensor you can afford, not the one with the most pixels crammed on it. This is why even cheap DSLRs tend to deliver better picture quality than compact cameras. The sensors in the DSLR are physically larger than the sensor in the compact camera.

I haven’t talked about battery life, since most modern cameras have batteries that last a long time. I haven’t covered other technical or specialty features because frankly, if you’re reading this with interest, it’s probably because you’re new at this. That means you should stick with the basics for now. Later on, you’ll know what to look for when the time comes to upgrade.

Should you buy Canon or Nikon? Olympus or Pentax? Any current, brand-name camera system on the market today will give you good results. Some things to take into consideration when choosing a brand are availability of lenses. Someday, you may want to add to your collection. Also consider things like image stabilization, ruggedness, custom features, and how easy it is to use.

What are your friends using? If many of your friends are using Canon, and you buy Canon, you’ll have a ready-made “technical support” group (as well as sources for borrowing lenses.) Likewise, if all your friends are using Nikon, buy Nikon for the same reasons.

One point here to consider. When it comes to DSLRs, Nikon and Canon together have more than 90% of the market. That means it’s probably going to be easier to find accessories, educational materials, support, etc., when using these brands.

There are lots of choices out there. If you stick with big brands that offer large lens lines, you’ll be fine. Don’t agonize over this decision. Remember, you can’t go to the store where Stephen King buys his pens, and expect to write great novels. You can’t go to the art supply store where Van Gogh bought his paints and brushes and expect to make great paintings. And you can’t expect to buy cameras with secret powers either.

Photography is about having a vision, a good eye, passion for the subject, great light, access, storytelling and heart. The camera equipment is just a tool designed to help capture the rest. I don’t know a single professional photographer who’s ever told me an editor refused to buy an image because the photographer used the wrong camera. It’s your eye, your vision, your ability to tell a story with the camera and your desire that matter most.

Now just go out and buy the camera, whichever one it is, and start shooting. Good luck.

If you just want to know what cameras I like, here’s the list.

EDITOR’S NOTE: I am not saying these are the only cameras I like, or that other cameras aren’t good. I am saying that based on price and performance, these are safe picks in each category.

Compact Cameras

Olympus PEN E-P2


Olympus PEN E-P2 With Electronic Viewfinder

Canon Powershot S90


Canon PowerShot S90IS 10MP Digital Camera with 3.8x Wide Angle Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3-inch LCD

Canon G11


Canon PowerShot G11 10MP Digital Camera with 5x Wide Angle Optical Stabilized Zoom and 2.8-inch articulating LCD

Budget DSLR

Canon Rebel Xsi


Canon Digital Rebel XSi 12.2 MP Digital SLR Camera with EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens (Black)

Canon T1i 


Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens

NOTE: the Canon T2i is significantly more expensive than the T1i so I listed the original version to help people save money – this is the budget category mind you.

Nikon D90


Nikon D90 Body Only

Prosumer

Nikon D300s


Nikon D300s 12MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera (Body Only)

Canon 7D


Canon EOS 7D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-inch LCD (Body Only)

Pro


Canon 1D MK IV


Canon EOS 1D Mark IV 16.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-Inch LCD and 1080p HD Video (Body Only)

Nikon D3s


Nikon D3S 12.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-Inch LCD and 24fps 720p HD Video Capability (Body Only)



Thursday, June 17

Pack day for me and a great shock on Orchard Road

Nothing is too late.


via StraitTimes

If you want to join the discussion about the flood in Orchard, here you go.
Apparently, the authority is finding out what causes the flood!

I pity the cars that got submerged during the flood yesterday. It is very unusual that it rained so heavily for hours. Not only there's road closure, quite a number of shops had lose their money as their goods got soaked as well.

You had been warned that if any shops tried to repackage and sell it out!

Please do read your car insurance if it cover when there's flood. You had been reminded.

NTUC advertisement
Fantastic that Income quickly used this photo (above) as their advertisement on car insurance. Fast and furious!


My other friend, J, who was with me at the garage during servicing,
explained to me that if this sensor got into water, the car will went
bonker! And, in the next 30min, I received the flooding information! How coincidence huh?

I was shocked that when my friend, Marie, MSN me that Orchard road is flooding. I can't be bother too much as I thought it might be just ankle level. But to my surprise after reading the newspaper, it is very serious! I slap my forehead and had a kodak moment.



It was a busy day for me yesterday. I had to go service my car in the morning and I am late for 20min due to massive traffic jam. That is when the flood starting.

It was 2pm when the car is finally done.
I spent $400+ in all!
Quite major, huh?

Washing of engine is very important as it will clear off the dirt. When the initial EO had been poured out, J gave an ugly look because it was so black!
It is disgusting when the 2nd batch of EO pour out!

Oh dear... luckily I decided to wash it.

Finally, using his recommended EO.


The other things that I changed were 4 x sparkplugs (original), oil and air filter. I also requested to do wheel alignment and it is indeed not aligned at all!

Burnt sparkplug
Result of 80K mileage of sparkplug.

After changing the sparkplug and EO, the car is running very smoothly and comfortable, not to mention about that responsive as well. I had a great leisure driving indeed.

I was about to meet my ex coll at Broadcast Asia yesterday at EXPO when I met Tzang.
As I mentioned before, he is a director and I work with him for his casting photoshoot last year.

As I was walking towards the registration counter, someone who is in front of me in about 10m away, kept moving his body left and right as he is trying to get my attention. My mind went blank for a moment until I start recalling when he stood right in front of me.

Oh dear! It was Tzang! It had been a long time and it is pleasure to see him! We had a quick catch up and had lunch together before I proceed to meet my ex colls.

There's nothing much for CommunicAsia. Lack of phones, I will say. Could it due Apple iPhone win too many people, therefore there's nothing to match along? How about having Google phone in CommunicAsia next year?

I am interested in one of the product I saw yesterday. Shall I or...?

Anyway, BCA is again something I like most. TV, studio, console and lights! Well, this year, lots of Canon 5Dmk2 accessories and I saw David Foo from FilmMallOne, whom I knew him from Tzang, is holding one exhibits on that but did not catch up with him as I do not how to start the topic.

Some reason why I love the broadcasting stuff. That's my mainstream for now.

My timing is indeed packed.
It is better than in office, wondering what is the next step I should do! laugh*

Wednesday, May 12

I just want to earn money from blog...

I would like to thanks Andrew Woolbert from Giganews for giving me opportunity to blog about their wonderful usenet service.

Seriously speaking, I do not know how many people are reading this blog of mine. Bear with me, I do not know how to use fanciful beautiful English words like some of the famous blogger around here. I do have limited words to use... Maybe I should look up at thesaurus more.

Let's not talk about those high-end top notch famous blogger like Xiaxue and Mr Brown.
Already famous blogger like Noel, whom is a air brush tattoo artist, is getting decent money from NuffNang monthly. I reckon...? When is my turn?

Why?
Because a lot of people read their blog and that explain!

Do you need to have any specific subject to blog?
Let's see... I say.. No! So long, it is not those bull cock shit story that make people sleep..., I believe there will be readers interested with your blog.

When lots of reader read your blog, it means profiteering! Oh yeah.... remember, there might be Ads on your blog.
That's how the bloggers earn just by typing and introducing certain things that the client wanna them to do so.
High impression is important, but apparently, I have none.

Google Ads simply did not give me any 2nd chance because of fraud click on my account previously. I had submitted the appeal for the third time but... sigh.. let's not talk about it...

But, all thanks to Giganews who have been giving me this opportunity!
If you recall I had been explaining about usenet service and Giganews is one of them and a big one tho.

What source do you want? They have it.

Oh well, you can get things like either Audio or Video stuff. Do I need to further explain anymore to be so direct? C'mom...

High speed is what everyone hope to have and Giganews can provide you that! (depending on your home internet speed as well)That also means, with the VyprVPN, no one know what the hell you are doing. Basically, it just mask over.

But, do you actually know what are the proper words that use on Giganews?
Thanks Andrew for providing me a nice template that I can use them here!


Here's the information you may want to read and understand about them.
Why, how, what and.. Oooo.....



Quickstart
  1. Select Your Newsreader


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A newsreader is like a web browser for Newsgroups.  It allows your computer to communicate with your Newsgroup provider.  Selecting a good newsreader is pivotal to having a good experience downloading from Newsgroups.



NewsreaderOSLanguagesSSL SupportNZB or NZB
& Headers
Search EngineAuto RepairAuto
Unpack
Price
Unison 2MacEnglishYesNZBs & HeadersYesYesYes$24.95
HogwasherMacEnglishYesNZBs & HeadersNoYesYes$49.00 buy
$25.00 Upgrade
SABnzbdMac, Windows, LinuxEnglish, French, German, Dutch, SwissYesNZBsNoYesYesFree
NNTPGrabMac, Windows, LinuxDutch, EnglishYesNZBsYesYesYesFree
Alt.BinzWindows, Linux (WINE)English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, RomanianYesNZBsYesYesYesFree (up to 0.25.0)
NewsbinWindowsEnglish, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Serbian Latin, Slovak, Spanish, SwedishYesNZBs & HeadersYesYesYes$35.00 lifetime
$25.00 with Giganews
NewsLeecherWindowsEnglishYesNZBs & HeadersYesYesYes$29.99
NiouzeFireWindowsFrench, EnglishYesNZBsYesYesYesFree
GrabItWindowsEnglishYesNZBs & HeadersYesYesYesFree
PanWindows, LinuxEnglishNoNZBs & HeadersNoNoNoFree


Since this chart can be deceptive, I will list my top picks.  

Top 3 Mac Newsreaders                                                                       Top 3 Windows Newsreaders
SABnzbd                                                                                                   Alt.Binz 
Unison 2                                                                                                     SABnzbd                                                                                                  
Hogwasher                                                                                                NiouzeFire

  1. Select your Usenet Newsgroup Provider

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Usenet ProviderRetentionConnectionsCompletionSSLFree
Trial
VPNPrice



Giganews
600 Days20-5099.9%+YesYesYes$2.99-$29.99
Power Usenet500 Days15-3099%+YesYesNo$14.99-$19.99

Supernews
400 Days3099%+YesNoNo$11.99

Usenet.net
500 Days15-3099%+YesYesNo$14.99-$19.99

Rhino
200 Days6-899%+NoNoNo$9.99-$18.99



  1.   Configure Your Newsreader
Your Usenet Newsgroup provider will send an introductory email stating the available server addresses, ports, and your username/password.  It is also important to know how many connections your plan offers.  

Examples:
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  1. Search for Content

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    NZB Indexer
    Registration
    Retention
    Organized Categories
    Price
    Yes
    650+ days
    Yes
    £7 GBP lifetime VIP Upgrade
    Yes
    400+ days
    Yes
    $9.99 lifetime VIP Upgrade
    No
    650+ days
    No
    Free
    No
    600+ days
    No
    Free
    No
    450+ days
    No
    Free
    Yes
    700+ days
    Yes
    Free


    Newsreader Searches
  1. Download
This usually means importing an NZB into the newsreader.  You can automate this step if you select your newsreader to be the default application to open NZB files.  Otherwise, it takes a couple clicks.

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In SABnzbd, you can start your download with an NZB by 1. Clicking the Home tab,  2. Selecting Browse and finding the saved NZB file, 3. Clicking add.  


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Your browser may not support display of this image.

In Alt.Binz, 1. click the NZB icon and 2. find and double click the NZB you want to download.

Your browser may not support display of this image.

Click Connect to start your download.  



Term                                                       Description
NZBsmall XML-based files that provide your newsreader with the correct path to download binaries.  NZB’s have been pivotal in simplifying Newsgroup searches.
PAR/PAR2(parity files) Par files are used to repair incomplete downloads.  Several newsreaders have integrated their use to automatically repair downloads.  Otherwise, QuickPar (Windows) and MacPAR are two good programs.
SFV(simple file verification)  SFV files can verify the integrity (completeness) of a download much faster than Par files.  However, they lack the repairing characteristics of Par’s.hkSFV (Windows) and MacSFV are two popular SFV programs.
RAR(Roshal Archive) binary downloads from Usenet are usually split into several of these common archive files.  They are often split into 15 or 50 MB segments, but they can vary in size.  Autounpack and PAR N RAR combine both PAR verification/repair with RAR unpack functions.  WinRAR is the most popular RAR extraction program. 
ISOdisc images or essentially an exact copy of what is one a disc.  Ashampoo makes a free software suite good for burning ISO’s.  WinRAR can be used for extraction.
NewsgroupsNewsgroup or Newsgroups are commonly used as synonyms for Usenet.  Newsgroups are actually individual repositories within Usenet, (E.G. alt.os.linux.ubuntu) and each group contains articles posted specifically to it.  There are well over 100,000 Newsgroups
Completionthe percentage of articles a Usenet server actually has versus how many articles that server could possibly have.
Retentionthe length of time articles are stored.  Longer retention equals more content. 
Articlesthe individual messages that comprise Usenet discussion. 
HeadersInformation contained within a newsgroup post identifying the subject of the article, the newsgroup it was posted to, its author, the date it was created, the original Usenet server the article was posted to, and the path it has taken to reach any other servers, among other things.
SSL(Secure Sockets Layer) the technology used to encrypt all of the data transmitted between a client machine and Usenet server.  SSL prevents your ISP from monitoring what you download and can thwart efforts at bandwidth throttling.
Newsreaderthe software application used to download messages from Usenet.  A newsreader is to Usenet what web browser is to the World Wide Web. 
NNTP(Network News Transfer Protocol ) the protocol used by Usenet.  NNTP is frequently used as a synonym for Usenet.  SMTP = Email, HTTP = Web, NNTP = Usenet.
Uncensored Usenet NewsgroupsUsenet is a global community of users. With the exception of moderated newsgroups, most newsgroups are uncensored and allow you to view a wide range of information from people all around the world. You're more than welcome to express your opinion on any topic related to the charter of that newsgroup.


Wednesday, April 21

The Volcano

Beautiful image that I found earlier on. Volcano from Iceland
Source: NASA
Ash and Lightning Above an Icelandic Volcano Credit & CopyrightMarco Fulle (Stromboli Online)
Explanation: Why did the recent volcanic eruption in Iceland create so much ash? Although the large ash plume was not unparalleled in its abundance, its location was particularly noticeable because it drifted across such well populated areas. The Eyjafjallajökull volcano in southern Iceland began erupting on March 20, with a second eruption starting under the center of a small glacier on April 14. Neither eruption was unusually powerful. The second eruption, however, melted a large amount of glacial ice which then cooled and fragmented lava into gritty glass particles that were carried up with the rising volcanic plume.Pictured above two days ago, lightning bolts illuminate ash pouring out of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano.


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