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Monthly Archives: February 2011

Can You Hear Me Now?

“Can you hear me now?” the man asked as he walked the country testing Verizon’s wireless capability. Of course, the answer was always yes. But, what about those living in very remote parts of the world?

One of our previous newsletters talked about how a Wycliffe/Seed Company/Wycliffe Associates/JAARS satellite connectivity project is changing the face of Bible translation for those living in remote regions of the world. National translators translate the Scriptures into their mother tongue and then, using satellite connectivity, upload their translation to translation consultants all around the world located thousands of miles away. The consultant checks and then sends the new Scripture portion to the national translator. All of this is done in areas lacking land line and internet connectivity! It really is amazing.

Check out Hank Scott’s “Low Power Field Deployment” photos of past BGAN satellite deployments and see how interested our national colleagues involved in Bible translation are.

This project is bringing us closer and closer to Vision 2025 realization where every language on earth has a Bible translation started in their mother tongue. How does the satellite work, you might ask? Go to this website, click on the appropriate language, and watch how small satellite equipment can connect a remote national translator to the world.

Each BGAN satellite system cost approximately $1,600 so this is an expensive endeavor. But God’s people are giving generously so that others are able to hear the Good News too. What a blessing.

 
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Posted by on February 28, 2011 in Hardware, Satellite

 

Free tools for removing malicious software

Check out this TechRepublic article listing free tools for removing malicious software. It’s worth downloading the tools and installing them.

 
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Posted by on February 27, 2011 in Free, Malware, Rootkit, Security, Software, Tech Article, Virus

 

9 Great Freeware Programs That Should Be on Every PC ..

.. according to Gizmos.

I just came across an excellent Gizmo posting listing some great, free programs that might be helpful to all of us for computer maintenance. Check it out and see what I mean.

NOTE: Comments are are welcome and very helpful! A reader submitted a comment to this post that I should have added a link to their pdf file. He was right so here it is.

 http://download.techsupportalert.com/9-great-freeware-programs.pdf

 
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Posted by on February 25, 2011 in Free, Software, Utilities

 

Welcome!

Ken and Anne by the lake

We are Ken and Anne Haugh, a couple of ordinary people on an extraordinary adventure. We are privileged to be called into full-time ministry serving God in the Bible translation process as members of Wycliffe USA .

Our blog chronicles our ministry experiences, thoughts, observations, experiences, tech stuff, helpful links, and whatever else comes to mind.  In addition to this blog we also send out a newsletter several times a year that anyone can request to receive by email and/or snail mail.

Click on the links above to read more about our ministry and our family.

And welcome to our blog!

 
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Posted by on February 24, 2011 in Family

 

Looking for a new printer?

I was looking for a new, wireless printer recently and found myself looking through a multitude of web sites/pages to find the best, most affordable one. If you find yourself in the same boat, look no more. Well, at least here’s a place to start.

PC Magazine has just published an article on their Top 10 Best Printers. Take a look and let me know what you think.

 
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Posted by on February 24, 2011 in Hardware, Printers, Tech Article

 

A Fast Way to Improve Computer Performance

If it suddenly seems that your computer is running real slow and the drive light is flickering like crazy (geek speak = “thrashing”), you can correct the problem by installing more memory. And, for most systems it’s not that hard. So, before you tear down your system, unplug the cables, lug the machine to the car, drive to the computer store, wait to have RAM installed, and pay for the service—read Microsoft At Home’s article entitled, “Add More Memory to Your Computer” on how to install it yourself.

 
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Posted by on February 24, 2011 in Hardware, Tech Article

 

Disk Defragging

I talked about spring cleaning in yesterday’s post. Today, I took some of my own advice and performed some disc cleaning on Anne’s computer. (I just received a new laptop from Wycliffe Associates and don’t need it quite yet). I used Auslogic’s DiskDefrag and find it to be so much better and faster than Window’s built-in defragmenter. According to their website, the program… 

    • Optimizes file system
    • Consolidates free space
    • Can defrag automatically
    • Provides flexible scheduler
    • Can defrag a single file or folder
    • Supports multi-terabyte volumes

I know individuals that highly recommend it as well. It’s free so give it a try and let me know what you think.

 
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Posted by on February 23, 2011 in Free, Software, Utilities

 

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Spring Cleaning

With the coming of spring comes spring cleaning. As they say in Poland, “you gotta do what spring cleaningya gotta do” so we get to it. But, have you ever thought about spring cleaning your computer?

Here’s an excellent PC Magazine article on cleaning up your computer. I’ve also included a link on PC Mag’s best Tune Up Utilities, both free and paid.

Here’s an excellent and helpful TechRepublic checklist entitled “Items to Address with a PC  Tune-up” that will help you remember WHAT to focus on in maintaining your computer.

 
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Posted by on February 22, 2011 in Hardware, Software, Tech Article, Utilities

 

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Best Free Microsoft Downloads and Cool Win 7 tools

Gizmo’s, one of favorite sites to discovering free software, has an excellent article on free Microsoft software. Gizmo’s also has recommendations for Apple and Linux operating systems.

Both Anne and I have an e-book reader. Anne has a Nook, from Barnes & Noble, and I have an Amazon Kindle. We both love our readers – they are so compact but are able to store so much reading material. So, we found this article on free e-books quite helpful.

See http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/50-places-free-books-online.htm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+gizmosbest+%28Gizmo%27s+Best-ever+Freeware%29 for more information.

Tech Republic is one of my favorite web sites. They recently published this following article on 10 cool Windows 7 tools. Check it out…

http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/10things/10-cool-tools-in-windows-7/738

 
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Posted by on February 22, 2011 in Free, Software, Tech Article, Utilities, Windows

 

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Birthday Bash

We discovered the secret to staying young. According to Anne’s birthday cake, just stop counting at 29!

I'm 29 and holding!

29 and holding!

“50 isn’t all that bad” was the theme from the many cards and letters of encouragement Anne received at her 50th birthday party. She received cards from family and friends in here in the States and some from as far away as Germany, Denmark, and Indonesia.

 
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Posted by on February 20, 2011 in Family