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<0> need help choosing a file syncrhonization program, i have a tablet and a PC, and this is what i need to do: 1. *real-time* sync from PC to tablet 2. have the tablet sync to PC automatically when it joins the network 3. cross platform support as i may add other computers later to the mix
<1> TaryLynn from Kanastacorp might do it it is network aware
<1> I use it for sync and backup but I dont have a tablet
<0> it doesn't appear to do real-time at all
<1> well it IS free :)
<0> lol
<0> i definitely need real-time in one direction
<1> time to hit google then
<0> heh i've been googling for agaes
<0> none of the feature pages seem to make it clear if it will do what i want
<0> for isntance, mirrorfolder did the two things i wanted, but wouldnt' do them both simultaneously
<2> .



<3> http://www.lessemf.com/personal.html
<3> nothing now a silver lined camisole to keep you protected this summer
<4> help about xp file sharing
<5> is it possible to link up an xbox to a PC?
<6> define "link up"
<5> create a newtork between them for the transferring of files e.g savegames
<3> if im correct you can get a bootable OS that runs on xbox
<3> which you can then network
<3> not sure about data related to saved games, etc though
<6> yep, bootable OS on xbox is rather easy
<5> I'll have to learn the name of this prog then
<5> I already softmodded so that's the hard part out of the way
<6> we run Avalaunch at work
<7> ng
<8> evening tweety
<7> :) how goes
<8> hows your day?
<8> i've been to a party again, my cousins bday
<7> beautiful,
<8> i have a lists of bday's for this year :)
<8> I don't know most of them
<7> I do too
<7> But they still slip by unoticed.
<7> In all truth, I don't care about birthdays.
<8> hmm
<2> hmmmm
<9> !country la
<10> Country name for .LA is LAOS
<7> cool :)
<8> heh
<11> hi
<7> hey =)
<11> how I can open port to my lan laptop from outside?
<7> depends on how you are connected to the intner
<7> router, direct?
<11> I am connected to a wireless router which is connected to a DSL modem to the internet
<11> How can I avoid the NAT errors faced in P2P softwares?
<11> Intuitive are you there?
<9> do port forwarding at the router
<11> I did
<9> right port? forwarded to the right host? what nat errors?
<7> I think he means, lack o ffunctionality - P2P works better with opened ports
<7> in which case, Port forwarding in the answer, again
<11> you are rather, umm, Intuitive :)
<7> I sure am :)



<11> but express yourself.. how can I open port at both the DSL modem and the inner router?
<7> dsl modem? no need, because it's just a modem
<11> I C
<9> I just love it when people ignore clarification questions........
<7> (I know how you feel arkaic)
<7> hugs
<9> :)
<7> modems are responsible for the lower protocols which maintain the connection to the remote host (your ISP)
<7> I guess his router requires reboot after changing settings :)
<9> heh
<12> why is a packet filtering firewall called that if it filters by tcp port too?
<7> filtering by port is a NORMAL feature of any firewall.
<7> the packet filtering is not describing *that* function.
<12> what is packet filtering describing? filtering by source/dest ip address?
<7> filtering by port is expected; we don't need to advertise that a firewall does it.
<7> No no
<7> filtering by protocol, filtering by type
<7> well yes, source/destination address are also standard
<12> so the term 'packet filtering' goes all the way up to app layer
<12> potentially
<7> it sure could :)
<7> aside from, say, blocking POP3 p***word sending -
<7> no firewall would be *that* granular heh
<12> so protocol filtering, that is a form of packet filtering?
<7> http://www.google.co.nz/search?hl=en&q=stateful+packet+filtering&meta=
<12> thanks
<7> there's one type of packet filtering
<3> "Apparently there was a US sailor being trained as an electrician who killed himself by sticking the probes of an Ohmmeter through his skin to measure his internal resistance."
<9> whoa
<3> sigh, some people really have issues
<13> hey flowersgi
<13> how does that work
<13> did he stab em through a vital organ
<3> sup, thats all that they mentioned
<13> hrm
<13> like did he stab em in a vital organ
<13> or...
<3> i guess he might have stabbed the probes into his juglar vein or something
<13> that's the only thing I could think of
<3> i can see his theory now... whats the best way to measure the resistance of ones own blood, take two probes and stab yourself
<13> lol
<13> mmm
<13> mysql
<3> hmm how much do you think you can hope to teach a copier salesman about connectivity in 1.5 hrs
<13> hrm
<13> dono
<3> are any of you, that are in the US, hearing alot of news regarding implanted rfid chips?
<14> not really
<14> I think they were banned as a term of employment in California
<14> prolly have to look that up though
<14> http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/articleview/833/1/1 although thats about tags in stores I think that site might have more
<3> thanks
<3> i've been looking at http://www.spychips.com/


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