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Etisalat DSL Settings in UAE June 4, 2009

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Dear Friends,

Last week, I had to configure a Cisco 800 series router-877W for one of my clients. I had to struggle to find extended DSL settings for Etisalat network. I called up Etisalat but they simply washed their hands off this by saying we do not support this router. Then I hoped Google uncle will be able to rescue me but that did’nt help either, then I searched through 3-4 manuals and reached a working configuration. I am listing DSL config parameters below so that you don’t waste any time on this-

Encapsulation          :        PPPoA5MuX
VPI                                    :        0
VCI                                    :        50
Authentication        :        PAP and CHAP (select both)
IP Address                    :       IP address negotiated

UAE Tech Support Guy

Dubai Blood Donors- Register Yourself June 4, 2009

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Dear All,

If you want to make a difference to someone’s life, then here is a chance. Please visit this site and register yourself-

http://dubaibloodbank.blogspot.com/

I have already registered myself and waiting to donate blood on 28th Aug 2009.

UAE Tech Support Guy

Windows 7 beta to be available by 30th April April 26, 2009

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Microsoft Corp said on Friday a version of its long awaited Windows 7 operating system will be made available from next week. The version, known as a ‘release candidate’, or RC, essentially means the world’s largest software company is in the final stages of completing the operating system, the successor to the unpopular Windows Vista.

Microsoft said the RC will be available for download by program developers and IT professionals subscribing to the MSDN and TechNet networks on April 30 and available more broadly on May 5. The company has still not said when the finished version would begin to be installed on PCs or available to buy in shops, but the company’s chief financial officer said on Thursday it could be as early as July.

VOIP Calling! April 14, 2009

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If you are looking to save some bucks by using VOIP calling. Try Tringme- It has the advantage of directly calling through your IM like Google Talk, Yahoo Messenger. Call quality is great and pricing is also competitive. I would highly recommend registering using your gmail account so that you can use google talk to make a call. Here is the link to create an account…….and yes account registeration takes less than a minute.

http://tringme.com

Please share your experience on this.

Thanks,

UAE Tech Support Guy

Hair Garbage-Go Green! March 29, 2009

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I have found this article as quite interesting, thought of sharing with you. Here is the link to original article- http://www.sikhnet.com/news/no-hair-razing-science-here

With all the talk about ecology these days, I challenged my students one day.  I said to them, “Do you realize how much garbage you generate over a lifetime by keeping your hair short?  And do you realize how much nutritive value goes to waste every time you shave or cut your hair?”

We may estimate that the average short-haired person removes half a kilo to a kilo of hair from their bodies in a year.  Well, a kilo is a kilo, but in a large city like New York or Delhi with millions of people, can you imagine the amount of hair – which is keratin, a very concentrated form of protein – that goes into the garbage fills or down the drain?  Quite a lot.

And that is just the beginning.  The body unfailingly replaces that hair each time it is shaven or cut off.  There is something in the body’s DNA that simply will not allow the body to go on for long without its full complement of hair.  And, every time, there is a nutritional cost for that replacement.  There must be something important to the hair we have yet to understand, else why would the body reflexively replace the pili whenever and wherever they are removed from the epidermis?

It reminds me of a study (Harwood, Darlow, Mogridge 2001) of the nutritional value of breast-milk.  According to the report, the breast-milk has the ideal ratio of the amino acids cystine, methionine and taurine to support the development of the central and peripheral nervous systems.  But what were the researchers to expect?  Of course, evolved as it has over millions of years to serve the growth of newborns, the mother’s milk naturally has the ideal nutrient ratio to support the development of the nervous systems!  And not only the nervous systems, but all the other systems as well!  It would seem a study like this would tell us more about the limitations of our science than about any supposed attributes or deficiencies of the object of our understanding (or misunderstanding – namely, the highly evolved nutrient package which is a mother’s milk).

Like breast-milk, like human noses and feet, the hair has evolved.  It can turn up in surprising places.  But who are we to understand, to legitimize or to forgo it?  It grows as it is dictated by the laws of God and nature that it must grow.  And when we break those laws, the cost is born by our ecology and, God knows, by ourselves.

Simply put, it is a waste of time and money to get one’s hair cut to serve some slavish end of fashion.  And it is a waste of our limited ecological resources.  It pollutes our earth and waterways, and requires restitution in new food and nutrients.  What a needless waste!

There is quite a rage in some scientific circles these days that Vitamin D is practically a panacea, that it maintains health and can cure a whole lot of things.  Of course, the hair produces Vitamin D.  It does so now.  It did so before all these new studies.  And it has always done so.  Moreover, I am sure it does a lot of other good things about which we can only begin to guess.

I have a kind of mystical awe about my computer.  I am amazed at all it can do for me.  I don’t even begin to understand how it does all it does.  And I won’t let anyone alter its configuration unless I believe they are very knowledgeable in their field.  Even then, so long as my computer is healthy and working all right, I won’t let anyone near it.

The awe I extend to my computer is the same awe I have for my body.  As Akaal Moorat, it is sacrosanct.  My body is full of lessons and it is constantly teaching me.  I trust every intricacy of it to serve some purpose, some reason I may or may not understand with my current level of comprehension.  As for my hair, aside from washing it regularly, and combing and tying it up in the morning, and combing and braiding it down at night, I leave it alone.  No one has yet given me a good scientific reason for cutting it.

Until they do, my hair stays.

Please share your coments on this.

UAE Tech Support Guy

The “Sixth Sense”-See for yourself March 26, 2009

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We all know about the traditional five senses – sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste. Very soon a new sense is going to be added to this-SIXTH SENSE. If you don’t know yet then don’t left far behind as this is going to usher a new revolution in next few years. Check the video at following link-

http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/pattie_maes_demos_the_sixth_sense.html

Thanks,

UAE Tech Support Guy

How to accept an Oscar?-A sarcastic view! February 25, 2009

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Everyone is talking Oscar’s these days. I found this funny video on videojug.com. You can’t miss this, it gives sarcastic view of how celebrities react at award functions.

Enjoy it-

more about “How To Accept An Oscar (Leisure & Hob…“, posted with vodpod

Remember old ISA slots on Motherboard! February 22, 2009

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2 days back my friend called me and asked- How to be sure if his machine’s motherboard will support ISA NIC card or not? He was not sure how ISA slot (remember!!…….don’t worry it is getting obsolete, not found on newer Motherboards) looks like? I sent him following picture to identify and differentiate various card slots on MB. Just sharing with you if any of you get stuck on this.

Following picture clearly identifies 3 common card slots- ISA, PCI and RAM (I am not going into details of DDR over here)

mb1

Click on picture to enlarge.

UAE Tech Support Guy

How bad is situation in Dubai? February 18, 2009

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In today’s scenario, no place in the world is immune to economic crisis. It is only the question, whether you are in an environment stuck ankle-deep, waist-deep or neck-deep, trying to stay afloat in these times. Recession and depression are buzz words these days!

Dubai is in no exception to this. Although, government tries to paint a rosy picture without any credible facts and figures but as a Dubai resident for 5 years, I or for that matter general public can easily make out the truth. Here are some general things which everyone encounters these days-

  1. Not even a single day passes without hearing of some or other job cuts from local print and electronic media. And there are many ones which do not even appear in the media…..
  2. Every person knows someone in near circle who has been made redundant.
  3. TO-LET sign for Apartments/Showrooms/Shops with few numbers is getting common in almost every second block which.
  4. Almost all landlords have started accepting 4-12 cheques/annum. Earlier 1-3 cheques was a norm in every part of Dubai.
  5. Hiring has seized almost everywhere, some companies are cutting between 10-30% salaries.
  6. Most of the announced construction projects have been stalled, delayed or cancelled.

But again, these are testing times everywhere. Best of luck.

On a lighter note-

What is the difference between recession and depression?

If your neighbour looses job it is recession but if you loose your job it is depression.

Cheers,

UAE Tech Support Guy

Hospitality & tourism sector facing heat of downturn in Dubai! February 17, 2009

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After construction and real estate sector, now hospitality & tourism sector is going to feel the heat of economic downturn in Dubai. Today, luxurious Atlantis Hotel has made official that they are cutting 70 jobs about 4.4% of their existing staff of 1600. Jumeirah group manging Emirates tower, Burj Al Arab and some other famous hotels is also planning to cut jobs in the name of restructuring. Here is the complete article on ArabianBusiness.com.

http://www.arabianbusiness.com/547028-atlantis-cuts-70-jobs-jumeirah-to-reduce-staff