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Honest ZyXEL NSA210 Digital Media Storage Server Product Review

ZyXEL NSA210 Digital Media Storage Server

ZyXEL NSA210 Digital Media Storage Server

  • Works as iTunes & Squeezebox server to share streaming music
  • Built-in RSS client and server feature enables auto download and notification from remote websites
  • Automatic Web/FTP/Torrent download without turning on the computer
  • Complete Instant/ Schedule Backup Solutions protect your digital treasures
  • DLNA 1.5-certified server compatible with a wide range of media devices

ZyXEL’s NSA210 is the Ultimate Home Media Machine. Not only the 2 Terabytes capacity* lets consumers dump every photos, video clips they downloaded to the box; It also able to perform scheduled download set by the users when they are not home! Packed by rich features, the NSA210 can automatically upload pictures and videso to flickr and Youtube; It also automatically download media files via FTP, Web, Torrent and RSS feed from remote sites. To share the media files with friends and families, NSA210 can do scheduled copying of media files to other Zyxel NSA series products on the Internet remotely. It is the indeed the ultimate Digital Home Media machine.(*Hard drive NOT included)

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Complete Patriot Memory Javelin S4 DLNA Digital Media Server 4-Bay Network Attached Storage NAS RAID 0, 1, 10, 5 PCNASJV35S4 – White First Look

Patriot Memory Javelin S4 DLNA Digital Media Server 4-Bay Network Attached Storage NAS RAID 0, 1, 10, 5 PCNASJV35S4 – White

Patriot Memory Javelin S4 DLNA Digital Media Server 4-Bay Network Attached Storage NAS RAID 0, 1, 10, 5 PCNASJV35S4 - White

  • 4 x 3.5-inch bays
  • DLNA Certified
  • iTunes, Logitech Squeezebox, Print server capable
  • TimeMachine and UPnP compatible
  • Integrated BitTorrent client and Facebook Upload capabilities
  • One Touch Backup and Full feature back up utility software (Acronis)
  • RAID 1, 0, 10, 5, JBOD
  • Web based in-browser playback (access from any PC or Mac) and Mobile media playback (Android/iOS app)

Consolidate your digital media into a single storage location with the Patriot Memory Javelin S4 Media Server. The Javelin S4 is the perfect media server to safely store and distribute all of your digital audio, video and images media via your home network or across the Internet to friends and family. Form and function is what makes the Javelin S4 the perfect digital media hub. With room to accommodate four 3.5-inch hard drives and additional external expansion via USB 2.0 and eSATA ports, the Javelin S4 can pack up to 12TB of storage capacity into a small form factor chassis. A customized operating system delivers superior serving capabilities to the Javelin S4. Integrated DLNA-compatible streaming, Apple iTunes server, Squeezebox Server and UPnP capabilities enable the Javelin S4 to seamless connect to PC, Mac and home electronics devices such as the Patriot Box Office and network-connected televisions and Blu-ray players.

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Latest HP Mini 110-3130NR 10.1-Inch Netbook (Black) Review

HP Mini 110-3130NR 10.1-Inch Netbook (Black)

HP Mini 110-3130NR 10.1-Inch Netbook (Black)

  • Intel Atom Processor 1.66GHz
  • 1GB DDR2 RAM
  • 250GB 5400RPM Hard Drive
  • 10.1-Inch Screen, GMA
  • Windows 7, 9.5 hours Battery Life

Enjoy Web browsing and entertainment with an ultra-portable netbook. The lightweight HP Mini 110-3130NR helps you stay connected wherever you go. Watch videos, view photos and edit documents on a 10.1-inch diagonal anti-glare display that’s easy to see indoors and out. Get fast access to email, IM and social networking sites, plus use the integrated webcam and microphone to video chat with family and friends across the globe. With a solid black finish, this HP netbook is a great choice for anyone. Transfer photos from a memory card to the HP Mini 110-3130NR netbook using the 2-in-1 digital media reader. Built-in Wi-Fi lets you browse the Web from any room and on the go without using cables. Enjoy online games in crisp detail using integrated Intel video graphics, plus store important files on the 160GB hard drive. You can also connect this HP netbook to an MP3 player, digital camera or external optical drive easily using one of the USB ports.

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Complete Flash 8: Projects for Learning Animation and Interactivity (O’Reilly Digital Studio) First Look

Flash 8: Projects for Learning Animation and Interactivity (O’Reilly Digital Studio)

Flash 8: Projects for Learning Animation and Interactivity (O'Reilly Digital Studio)

Macromedia Flash is fast becoming the Web’s most widely used platform for creating rich media with animation and motion graphics, but mastering Flash isn’t easy. Most entry-level books teach through simple examples that concentrate on either animation or scripting, but rarely both together. To get the most from Flash 8, you not only need to be proficient in programming/interface design, you need the creativity for story telling and the artistic insights to design fluid animation.

Flash 8: Projects for Learning Animation and Interactivity teaches Flash design rather than simply Flash itself. With a standalone series of walkthroughs and tutorials for Flash beginners coming from a graphics field, this book teaches Flash in the context of real-world projects. Rather than learn a Flash tool for the sake of it, you learn which areas of Flash are important, and which are less used, simply by seeing how typical content is actually created. And rather than a text-heavy approach, this graphically rich book leads you through hands-on examples by illustration.

Each project in the book starts with goals and broad sketches before moving to design and scripting. This helps you understand design intent-the why of the process-rather than just learning the interfaces and the how of it all. Along the way, you’ll create Flash content that includes traditional animation techniques (as seen in full-length animated features), and ActionScript-based interactive animation, such as custom web site interface designs. You also learn how to combine both traditional animation techniques and ActionScript to create feature-rich Flash assets from the ground up.

Co-authored by educational developers with years of experience creating compelling content, interfaces, and applications, Flash 8: Projects for Learning Animation and Interactivity offers a content-driven approach that is also inspiration-driven. You learn because you’re accomplishing something tangible, not because you think you need to know how a tool works.

If you want to understand how various features of Flash come together to create a final end design, this book provides you with both the insight and the know-how.

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Complete Adobe Flash CS3 Professional Video Studio Techniques Review

Adobe Flash CS3 Professional Video Studio Techniques

Adobe Flash CS3 Professional Video Studio Techniques

From pre-production to post, author Rob Reinhardt shares the techniques that make Adobe Flash a powerful tool for sharing video over the Web. With sections on capturing and encoding video, creating and using cue points, working with transparency, and deploying and delivering optimal quality, he covers the information that users need to get started, and then goes in-depth to bring his readers to expert status quickly.

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Complete Flash CS3 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computers)) Product Review

Flash CS3 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computers))

Flash CS3 For Dummies (For Dummies (Computers))

Pack pizzazz into your Web sites with Flash!

Start with simple animation, or create whole pages in Flash

The newest version of Flash offers all sorts of cool options for designing Web sites that stand out from the crowd, and this handy guide makes it easy. Enhance your site with animated graphics, boxes, or buttons; morph shapes; create text with exotically changing colors; add sound or video; and watch visitors flock to your site!

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Flag football champs crowned
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HUMPHREYS GARRISON – Casey Garrison entered the Korea-Wide Post-Level Flag Football Championships, here, Dec. 4 to 6, as the No. 1 seed and lived up to its billing by rolling through three opponents to capture the crown.
But, in Women’s Powder Puff Football, it was a No. 4 seed that took the title; with Osan Air Base defeating the Humphreys Lady Dawgs, the regular season No. 1, in the “if-necessary” game.
Casey won two of its three games by the mercy rule, topping Humphreys No. 2, 18-0, in the quarterfinals and Daegu Garrison, 18-0, in the championship game. Their only close game was in the Winner’s Bracket Finals, where Casey prevailed, 27-20, to make it to the finals.
Daegu was knocked into the Loser’s Bracket Friday night, falling to Humphreys No. 2. Daegu fought back through the Loser’s Bracket by nipping Osan, 16-14, Humphreys No. 2, 14-12, and Humphreys No. 1, 27-21, in overtime, to make its way to the finals.
In the women’s tournament, Osan opened with a 6-0 upset of Humphreys No. 1, and followed that with a 6-0 victory over Humphreys No. 2 – the top two seeds in the four-team tournament.
Humphreys No. 1 beat Red Cloud Garrison, 12-7, and Humphreys No. 2, 23-16, to reach the finals and then forced the tournament into the “if” game with a 7-6 victory in the finals.
Humphreys No. 1 entered the “if” game without it’s quarterback and another top player as a result of a bench-clearing brawl with four minutes remaining in the finals – a fight that resulted into two ejections for Humphreys and one for Osan. Under tournament rules, ejected players have to sit out the next game.
Osan finally got its offense unleashed in this game, scoring 25 points and holding Humphreys to a dozen.
This is the second year for the Post-Level Flag and Powder Puff football league, and Lonnie Herring, the USAG Humphreys and Area III sports director, said he was happy with the growth of the program.
“I would still like to get more installations involved – especially in Powder Puff,” he said, “and maybe that will happen in time. Right now, though, we have a very competitive program with a lot of men and women involved.”

U.S. Army photos by Mike Mooney

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Steve Prefontaine Corvallis Invitational prep two-mile race, setting a new national high school record of 8:41.5, April 25, 1969
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Steve Prefontaine Corvallis Invitational prep two-mile race, setting a new national high school record of 8:41.5, April 25, 1969

ARTICLE FROM THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Thursday, April 23, 2009:

A record run keeps its pace as time passes
By: Bob Welch

We had heard a little about this Prefontaine guy but those of us who filed into Spartan Field 40 years ago this Saturday for the Corvallis Invitational Track & Field Meet had no idea what we were about to see.

No idea that this race would launch Steve Prefontaine onto the national level. And no idea that his death only six years later would make having seen the race seem all the more special.

But time puts everything in perspective. And as I sifted through the faded newspapers in a folder marked “To Remember” last week, it all came back.

The country was a mess. The war in Vietnam raged. Students rioted. At the University of Oregon, acting President Charles Johnson, 48, quietly languished in the throes of an emotional meltdown that would end in his death two months later.

Meanwhile, Oregon State’s campus was clouded in a racism controversy after a black football player was kicked off the team for refusing to shave his beard.

But as a 15-year-old ninth-grader in Corvallis, I was insulated from the tumult by youth, naiveté and a passion for if not much ability in track and field.

My buddies and I were nuts about it. The previous October, OSU high jumper Dick Fosbury had won a gold medal in Mexico City with his new backward style. UO-OSU dual meets generated nearly the excitement of Civil War football. And ex-UO runners Phil Knight and Geoff Hollister peddled exotic new running shoes from the backs of their cars.

As a miler myself among my competition was writer Jon Krakauer I had a particular interest in the distance races.

The two-mile was the second-to-last event of this rare twilight meet. The stadium lights were on, the temperature cool but not cold.

The gun went off. We leaned forward in the covered wooden stands, all eyes on the kid from Marshfield High in the light singlet and dark trunks.

“The atmosphere was electric,” remembers Doug Crooks, a North Eugene runner in the race who had posted a 1969 national best 9:03 the previous week.

Prefontaine had run a personal best 9:01.3 the year before on Corvallis’ fast all-weather track, but word had it that he was shooting for the 8:48.3 national record set by Rick Riley of Spokane in 1966.

“My coach, Bob Newland, didn’t think he could do it,” Crooks says. “He wanted me to let him go, then reel him in.”

The two runners were pals. Crooks remembers being at Prefontaine’s Coos Bay house and seeing Steve’s 1969 goals posted on a wall. Among them: “Beat Crooks.”

The North Eugene runner desperately wanted to stay on Prefontaine’s heels and try to kick in for the victory. Newland overruled him. Wait him out, he insisted; Prefontaine will fade.

After a mile, Prefontaine was leading at 4:25, a few seconds behind Riley’s record pace. Crooks was some 100 yards back. Newland was waiting for Prefontaine to fade.

Instead, the runner’s pace quickened. Fans glanced at their stopwatches and shook their heads. Prefontaine ran a 66-second fifth lap, then 65, then 64. The crowd stood and urged him on.

Prefontaine roared home in 61.5 seconds as fans cheering wildly. His 8:41.5 time shattered Riley’s national mark by nearly 7 seconds.

Crooks, who finished second in 9:07.2, marveled at his friend’s effort. “People said he was a braggart,” says Crooks, now 58 and the communications director for the California State Employees Association in Sacramento. “But if you can back it up, I’d call that moxie.”

Then he paused. “I can’t believe it’s been 40 years.”

Nor can I. But the faded Corvallis Gazette-Times article says it all, the article that began: “Corvallis track fans cheered the most phenomenal high school distance runner in history Friday night … .”

Indeed we did.

REF: special.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/web/updates/12421…

Flag football champs crowned
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Image by USAG-Humphreys
HUMPHREYS GARRISON – Casey Garrison entered the Korea-Wide Post-Level Flag Football Championships, here, Dec. 4 to 6, as the No. 1 seed and lived up to its billing by rolling through three opponents to capture the crown.
But, in Women’s Powder Puff Football, it was a No. 4 seed that took the title; with Osan Air Base defeating the Humphreys Lady Dawgs, the regular season No. 1, in the “if-necessary” game.
Casey won two of its three games by the mercy rule, topping Humphreys No. 2, 18-0, in the quarterfinals and Daegu Garrison, 18-0, in the championship game. Their only close game was in the Winner’s Bracket Finals, where Casey prevailed, 27-20, to make it to the finals.
Daegu was knocked into the Loser’s Bracket Friday night, falling to Humphreys No. 2. Daegu fought back through the Loser’s Bracket by nipping Osan, 16-14, Humphreys No. 2, 14-12, and Humphreys No. 1, 27-21, in overtime, to make its way to the finals.
In the women’s tournament, Osan opened with a 6-0 upset of Humphreys No. 1, and followed that with a 6-0 victory over Humphreys No. 2 – the top two seeds in the four-team tournament.
Humphreys No. 1 beat Red Cloud Garrison, 12-7, and Humphreys No. 2, 23-16, to reach the finals and then forced the tournament into the “if” game with a 7-6 victory in the finals.
Humphreys No. 1 entered the “if” game without it’s quarterback and another top player as a result of a bench-clearing brawl with four minutes remaining in the finals – a fight that resulted into two ejections for Humphreys and one for Osan. Under tournament rules, ejected players have to sit out the next game.
Osan finally got its offense unleashed in this game, scoring 25 points and holding Humphreys to a dozen.
This is the second year for the Post-Level Flag and Powder Puff football league, and Lonnie Herring, the USAG Humphreys and Area III sports director, said he was happy with the growth of the program.
“I would still like to get more installations involved – especially in Powder Puff,” he said, “and maybe that will happen in time. Right now, though, we have a very competitive program with a lot of men and women involved.”

U.S. Army photos by Mike Mooney

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Complete ActionScript 3.0 for Adobe Flash CS3 Professional Hands-On Training Review

ActionScript 3.0 for Adobe Flash CS3 Professional Hands-On Training

ActionScript 3.0 for Adobe Flash CS3 Professional Hands-On Training

When Flash Player 9 released in June 2006, it introduced the new scripting language, ActionScript 3, which has already taken hold in the Adobe Flex application development community. In its latest release, Flash CS3 incorporates this new and much improved upon language into its development environment, giving Flash authors more flexibility than ever before. Now, they just need to learn how to use it and get started quickly. For the first time, the Flash experts at Lynda.com have poured their training expertise into this exciting book release. ActionScript 3 in Adobe Flash CS3 Professional Hands-On Training teaches readers all they need to know to get up and running with ActionScript 3 in Flash. It covers all the essentials and new features, including the brand new ActionScript debugger that allows users to step through a wide variety of properties in their code at runtime, with greater flexibility and feedback. Readers will also learn modern Web design and workflow techniques for developing their projects successfully with Flash using ActionScript 3. Accompanied by a CD-ROM loaded with classroom-proven exercises and QuickTime training videos, this book ensures readers will master the key features of ActionScript 3 in no time. Now that Flash is an integral part of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium, Web Standard, and Design Premium packages, there is an even greater need for the clear, step-by-step approach this book offers.

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When You Can’t Come Back

When You Can't Come Back

The former all-star pitcher chronicles his painful struggle with cancer, his heroic return to baseball, and the eventual loss of his arm to the disease. 200,000 first printing. ,000 ad/promo. Tour.

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