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Problem Connecting to WPA2 Encrypted Wireless Network in Windows XP SP2
If you are running a system with Windows XP SP2, there might be a chance that you cannot connect to wireless networks using WPA2 encryption.
0 commentsOklahoma Resort ~ Lake Murray ~ Recreation Activities for an Entire Family
See photos & videos of this terrific family vacation place at the Lake Murray State Park in Oklahoma.
16 commentsGirl Diary: The Diary of Idress "Ida" Adeline Head
Sometimes it's magical what you can uncover with a little research. Sometimes the subject absorbs both mind and time and the pausing is always reflective. What began as researching for an historical diary memorialized the life of Idress A. Head, teacher, author, and historian.
2 commentsObamaVille Is Reality For Too Many Citizens Who Are IDLING
Obamaville Lives and until the JOBS are created quickly OBAMAVILLE WILL GROW. Meet James he Just PLOPS his Ass down where James feels like LAYING.He has no shame ! This is what happens after twenty years plus of apathy when the human being crosses...
0 commentsfree cross stitch pattern another Panda Zoo poster
free cross stitch pattern of vintage Brookfield zoo poster.
0 commentsWireless Router Security WPA
WPA security for home wireless networking WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) is a security protocol technology used mainly for home wireless networks, this is also used in small businesses where they can not afford more advanced encryption. WPA was...
0 commentsWorks Progress Administration: What we really need are JOBS!
We have heard the same old tune from both sides of the isle. "What Americans want are JOBS." With the national unemployment rate over 9% and millions unemployed what are they waiting for? Millions more called the 99ers are running out of benefits...
10 commentsOcmulgee National Monument : America's Oldest Council Earth Lodge
A fascinating look at one of the oldest and most complete council lodges in the US. History and photos capture the feel of this ancient meeting place. Located near Macon Georgia, this early Mississippian mound building complex is a fascinating study of pre-Columbian civilization in the new world.
4 commentsWifi Security Primer: What You Really Need To Know
In the early days of the internet security really wasn't much of a problem. Internet connectivity was maintained through the use of modems and telephone land lines. Security was fairly easy to take care of then, for a hacker to take control of your...
1 commentYuma Territiorial Prison Hell Hole Jail of the Arizona Territory
By 1870 Yuma was Arizona's second largest town. The 1875 Arizona Territorial Legislature set aside funds to build a Yuma Territorial Prision. Prisoners built the prison and lived in 9 by 8 shared cells. The most famous prisoner was Pearl Hart. The prison closed in 1909 when a new prison was constructed in Florence Arizona.
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