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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Jacob Riis

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Jacob Riis (WiKi)
American Photographer
1849 AD - 1914 AD
 


How The Other Half Lives (The Authentic History Center) Pioneering work of photojournalism by Jacob Riis focused on the plight of the poor in the Lower East Side of New York.

Jacob Riis's Works of Art (MS Museum Syndicate)












Monday, June 10, 2013

Public DNS for Faster Internet Access

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I came across the following TIP while reading an article which offered a number tips that would generally speed up our Internet browsing. I see no need to list the specific tutorial as there are many to be found on the subject but foremost of the TIPS suggested was to switch to Google Chrome. However also offered within same article was a little known TIP which claimed to offer faster NET access by simply switching our DNS server to one of the FREE Public DNS Servers such as the one offered by Google

Typically DNS services are provided by our internet service provider or ISP. The DNS stands for 'Domain Name System' which is a benchmark technology for supervising the names of Websites and other domain names.

Generally "DNS servers of ISP cannot handle traffic during major times which results in the slow speed of the Internet or sometimes server down trouble. This problem is modified in the Free Public DNS Servers that can handle any amount of traffic at any time. There are multiple servers, if one breaks down; other is ready to operate for you. ~ thegeekyglobe.com"

Switching to a FREE Public DNS Server

   
After setting up Google's Public DNS on my system I did indeed notice a speed gain in my Internet access. 
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WinXP Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties



I went with OpenDNS but experiment with any of the free DNS servers yourself. You might do better than I did, good luck.

















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Saturday, June 01, 2013

Wire Worm a Photoshop Plugin

I recently found this special purpose Photoshop plugin, MV's Plugins Wire Worm and would highly recommended simply because it did a brilliant job and was very easy to use. Wire Worm is used or is best used to remove those distracting and until now those hard to remove power lines we often find throughout our street scenes. The plugin proves itself with it's short learning curve, works with any photo-editor (that support Photoshop plugins) and best of all Wire Worm is absolutely FREE ... "Free and Easy" as they say!

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Demonstration: used with permission © 2013 CHROMAdigital
 
     
Demonstration: used with permission © 2013 CHROMAdigital

  
Screenshot: image used with permission © 2013 CHROMAdigital
Wire Worm Screenshot