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Remote Control Technology Introduces New
Remote Switch System TM (RSS) Family of
Products.
Remote Control Technology Introduces New
Remote Switch System TM (RSS) Family of
Products.
12/17/2004 06:32 PMThe RSS was designed for customers seeking portable, limited range,
low cost, wireless switch systems to control industrial hardware.
Remote Control Technology (RCT), a leading developer of adaptable
wireless switching systems, today announced the launch of the Remote
Switch System TM (RSS) family of rugged, easy-to-use transmitters and
receivers. [PRWEB Dec 13, 2004]
Resolving Common Remote Site Remote
Control Connection Issues
Resolving Common Remote Site Remote
Control Connection Issues
01/03/2005 02:36 PMRE: Remote Administrator 2.x: highly
possible remote hole or back door
RE: Remote Administrator 2.x: highly
possible remote hole or back door
02/19/2004 06:14 PMLordInfidel_at_directionweb.com (Feb 18 2004)
enKoo Debuts Enterprise Class Remote
Desktop and Remote Server Solutions for
Small to Medium Businesses
enKoo Debuts Enterprise Class Remote
Desktop and Remote Server Solutions for
Small to Medium Businesses
04/18/2005 02:46 AMenKoo's to new secure remote access solutions give SMBs more
flexibility and enterprise capabilities for less than any other
offering on the market. Priced starting at $995 users have the choice
of server or desktop options. [PRWEB Apr 18, 2005]
"Tech consultant discovers that Linksys
WRT54G allows remote, over-the-Internet
administration login even when remote
management is turned off"
"Tech consultant discovers that Linksys
WRT54G allows remote, over-the-Internet
administration login even when remote
management is turned off"
06/03/2004 12:21 PMPassing the Remote to Apple Remote
Desktop 2.0 (20-Sep-2004; 15.8K)
Passing the Remote to Apple Remote
Desktop 2.0 (20-Sep-2004; 15.8K)
09/20/2004 09:00 PMEnding Remote Madness... The Harmony
Internet Remote
Ending Remote Madness... The Harmony
Internet Remote
01/03/2004 02:30 AMWhat makes this device unique is the "Activity Centered" (or task
oriented) approach it takes. By Owen Densmore (O'Reilly Network via
MyAppleMenu)
Remote Administrator 2.x: highly
possible remote hole or backdoor
Remote Administrator 2.x: highly
possible remote hole or backdoor
02/18/2004 01:32 PMPavel Levshin (Feb 16 2004)
Remote PC Launches Remote Access
HelpDesk for SMB Market
Remote PC Launches Remote Access
HelpDesk for SMB Market
02/01/2005 09:28 PMRemote PC (http://wwww.remotepc.com), a leading remote access service
provider has introduced a 3 and 25 host computer remote access and
remote control option within a single account targeting small
businesses and deparments of large enterprises with the objective of
providing customer support via remote access to their customers.
[PRWEB Jan 27, 2005]
Using Sessions in PHP
Using Sessions in PHP
01/31/2003 08:03 PMJoin Hermawan in learning how to use sessions in PHP.
When Do Sessions End?
When Do Sessions End?
12/02/2002 01:17 PMOne thing that I really miss in PHP is the ability for
the software to do something when a session is destroyed. I know, I
can do this with a custom session handler but that is too complicated.
The workaround is to disable session garbage collection and do the
dirty work yourself.
The trouble with sessions
The trouble with sessions
03/06/2004 01:53 AMHarry Fuecks has some excellent notes on PHP security when using
sessions.

IDF Sessions Preview
IDF Sessions Preview
02/13/2004 01:13 PMIntel's technical sessions always reveal interesting details about the
company's plans and their vision of the direction the industry is
taking.
Introduction to PHP Sessions
Introduction to PHP Sessions
11/27/2002 09:47 PMReady to spice up your website? This introduction to Sessions will
definately
get you going in the right direction. Learn an outstanding and more
reliable method utilizing information than Cookies! PHP Sessions is
the answer!
PHP Magazine and Sessions
PHP Magazine and Sessions
12/13/2003 07:39 PMIn exchange, I will send you a reply with my review of your
implementation, and I will also compile my favorites and share them in
my blog or as a future (free ...
Using Remote Tools Over Remote Access
Connections
Using Remote Tools Over Remote Access
Connections
05/11/2004 04:27 PMMS Chat Sessions for Today
MS Chat Sessions for Today
06/08/2004 07:38 AM13 Energy Drinks In 3 Sessions
13 Energy Drinks In 3 Sessions
05/22/2004 06:40 PMAppleScript Pro Sessions return
AppleScript Pro Sessions return
07/21/2004 01:06 AM Scripting Matters, Inc. has announced its upcoming AppleScript Pro
Sessions, which offer five days of classes and tutorials on mastering
AppleScript, from starting out with the software to scripting in
Panther, QuarkXPress, InDesign, and more. This year the sessions will
be held in Newport, RI and will cost $1,200 for any three days or
$1,600 for all five. An early bird registration discount is available
through October 6.
Microsoft Chat Sessions
Microsoft Chat Sessions
09/09/2004 10:58 AMInternet Explorer
Internet Explorer 6 is a set of core technologies in Microsoft Windows
XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional operating systems that
provides enhanced privacy features and a flexible and reliable
browsing experience. Join Microsoft experts as we engage in a fun and
interactive online chat about Internet Explorer.
Date: September 9, 2004
Time: 10 A.M Pacific Time / 6 P.M UK

View:
Chat Room
Security in Microsoft Products
Join Mike Nash, Vice President for the Microsoft Security Business
Unit, and his team of security experts each month. Microsoft is
working hard to improve security and Mike and his team invite you to
join them in a candid Q&A session. Ask us your tough questions;
share with us what is going well and what needs improvement. This is
your chance to talk up front with the leading security minds at
Microsoft.
Date: September 9, 2004
Time: 2 P.M. Pacific Time / 10 P.M UK

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Chat RoomRead full story...EasyORM-Sessions 0.1.0 released
EasyORM-Sessions 0.1.0 released
07/01/2002 08:29 AM EasyORM-Sessions is a driver for the standard PHP session management
system that uses an EasyORM-generated class for persisting sessions
with a MySQL database.
TechNet TNT Sessions: June 2004
TechNet TNT Sessions: June 2004
06/24/2004 07:42 PMSee how to maximize your business potential with Microsoft solutions.
TechNet sessions are learning resources designed to meet the needs of
IT professionals.
Gaming @ Your Library Sessions Blogged!
Gaming @ Your Library Sessions Blogged!
06/05/2005 11:24 PMToday's Tech Summits on gaming in libraries were fan-tast-ic! I
couldn't have asked for better presenters, as expressed by the
participants themselves who noted on the evaluations how enthusiastic
and knowledgeable Eli and Erin were (are!). Everyone learned a lot,
and the actual game play was a BIG hit.
Several people told me that they hadn't expected to enjoy
themselves so much, and that you truly don't understand gaming until
you experience it yourself. You haven't lived until you've seen a
roomful of librarians competing against each other in Mario Kart and
DDR! In fact, several people stayed after the second session ended
just to keep playing (and I think Dan B. probably stopped to purchase
a PlayStation and DDR package on his way home!). We even had a few
extra minutes to let some of our staff play, including our executive
director, Alice Calabrese!
I've already got two applications for our grant on my desk, and I
suspect we'll get more than 16 libraries that want to participate
based purely on the level of enthusiasm in each session. Our plan is
to draw names out of a hat in order to be fair if that does indeed
happen.
I'll post the application to the MLS web site tomorrow for those
MLS libraries that weren't able to attend. Eli is going to send me a
copy of their presentation, which I'll also post to our site. Oh, and
I'll have a copy of AADL's DVD to circulate to those libraries that
would like to borrow it.
So without further ado, here are my combined notes from the
presentations. Unfortunately, they really don't give you the full
flavor of Eli's and Erin's wit and wisdom, but they do illustrate just
how great AADL's program is! (If you're reading this in your
aggregator, you'll need to click through to the full post -
sorry.) Sorry about the length of this post, but MT won't
display the extended entry, so I'm forced to put it all in the body in
order to get the text to display at all.
95% of teenage boys play video games (!!!!!!!!!!)
not a big market for book rental; libraries missed the boat on
video game rentals, which is why it's such a huge commercial market
now
this is what kids today think of first when they think of
“content”
current YALSA strategic plan includes language about supporting
emerging technologies
Erin: don’t have to be a gamer to facilitate this; can advocate
for what teens want and need from us without judgement
Department of Labor study: determined that the average teen spends
7 minutes a day reading content in their hands (3–1/2 hours per
month!) or not on the internet
Eli: don’t want them to grow up to be taxpayers based on 7
minutes a day
it's difficult to just circulate titles; teens are trading games
with each other, which is competition for you
“The Bun” - our image problem; even the Jedi librarian had a
bun!
— just circulating titles or putting up a kiosk of sample games
gives you what Toys ‘R Us already does, except they don’t hassle
you and limit how long you can play
AADL did tournaments to try and create a community
tournaments give kids something they can’t do at home
first choice you have to make is to pick your game; ideally one
that can be used with multiple audiences
their DDR tournaments are 50% girls, but Mario Kart is only about
5%
they did monthly events on Saturdays: single player race, single
player battle, co-op team race
— each event has four winners that go to the final championship,
where there are 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place winners
— also had a wildcard tournament for eight spots in the championship
round
— difficult organization of the tournament, but the kids understand
it innately
multiple rounds and events meant a kid wasn’t knocked out for the
whole day for one loss
if/when they have to start turning kids away, non-card holders will
be first, which will be even more incentive for kids who are residents
to get cards
grand prize was an iPod
— jaws dropped when this was announced
arranged tournaments by grade, not age
they broadcast the championship tournament live on cable access
— had 60 kids at the big Sunday tournament; two birthday parties
even came
— big niche for younger kids
— AADL was a little unprepared for the chaos with the younger
set
gave the kids who were in the DVD a copy
the kids really get into this, so the AXIS blog gives them an outlet for
their mania
they suggest using consoles instead of computers because you can
spend as much on one computer as on a multiple console setup
the big key to the setup is to have a completed game saved - you'll
need to get that from one of the kids; nothing makes you look more
rinky-dink than having only the basic cars, paths, etc.
if you can't afford the larger setup or if you want to test the
waters first, you can have kids bring in their own dance pads for
DDR
— DDR Max is the favorite among teens; teens won’t see DDR Extreme
as being fair because it evens out the competition and lets novices
beat experts
ideally you want a ceiling-mounted projector for DDR so that heads
don’t chop off the view and you don't have to dance around the
projector (literally!)
for the tournaments, they’re not doing pre-registration for now;
that will change when they have to start turning people away
AADL will release the new version of their software as open source
this summer after they revamp it; a library could use an Excel
spreadsheet if they had to
in DDR, participants get two dances; for Mario Kart, they get three
or four races
— combine scores to see who moves on
DDR requires you to provide a lot of drinking water!
then come single elimination rounds; head-to-head DDR
need 2 people minimum to run a tournament – an emcee and a
scorekeeper
for the focus groups, let the kids bring in their own games and
talk about what the second season should be like; AADL let the kids
play for two hours, talked to them for a half-hour and got good
feedback; 20–22 kids showed up!
flourescent lights say “school” so turn them OFF!
for the next season of DDR, AADL is planning an extra camera with a
fish-eye lens to focus on their feet
do a season, not just an event; it becomes more valuable to the
kids; not just “an afternoon at the library”
schedule heavily during kids breaks, have lots of open play time;
the kids love it and the parents love it even more!
next season, every weekend will be a tournament weekend at AADL,
with all three groups each weekend: adults/families on Friday nights,
teens on Saturdays, and younger kids on Sundays
really only need two pads for a DDR tournament; you might want to
have two separate tournaments with different levels of difficult
(beginner and expert) so that novices aren't competing against
experts
AADL did a Mario Kart tournament during their staff in-service day
that helped get buy-in
— started the tournament by having the director and 3 managers play
with the game on the big screen
- this helped the staff understand the program, and they were able to
talk to patrons about it when asked
when you promote it, you can’t just use traditional places like
newspapers
— AADL uses telephone pole posters, which is a huge communication
medium for these kids
— post about it on the game’s fan sites; AADL got 5 or 6
participants just from one posting on a DDR fan site, all of whom had
never been in the library before
outcomes:
kids looked at the library differently
the library didn’t have to force their information on them
the kids are using the library more
parents are happy that the kids are not passive in the library
anymore
Eli: this isn’t intended to be a loss leader; this is a core
service, but it’s also the easiest way to show you have value to an
audience that doesn’t feel that way; these are your future
taxpayers!
tournaments are to video games what storytimes are to picture
books; anyone can check out a picture book, but we still do
storytime
it really helps to get your library as a focus in their hearts and
minds; shows you “get it”; really gets the boys in the door
Eli: “if you hand them a bibliography, you’re through”; do a
commercial instead; hand out flyers instead
only 17% of the games sold are M, 51% were E; realize that only a
few bad apples get all the press, but that there really are a lot of
great games out there
AADL did an “adult DDR” night for 20–somethings on a Friday
night; this is a tough group to market to, so they try position
themselves as a “pre-bar” activity
call it a “family” tournament and the teens will stay away in
droves, but families will come (that way the teens won't dominate
games against younger kids or adults) ;-)
saw a steady 40% growth rate throughout the season, from tournament
to tournament; word-of-mouth spread via the kids themselves; some kids
even called friends from the tournaments to tell them they *had* to
come see what was going on!
kids continually want the stakes raised, so “seasons” are best
("just like on reality TV shows, except AADL didn't do a clip show one
week before the final event")
program school breaks intensively; AADL did 4 tournaments in 5 days
– 2 open plays, a DDR tourney, and a Mario tourney
during open play, the kids will even organize their own tournaments
and will do their own color commentary (the color commentary on the
DVD is priceless!)
25–30% of the kids coming to the tournaments have never been to
the library before, even in the AADL community that has a 70%
cardholder rate
AADL plans to add enhanced services for cardholders, like letting
them track their stats online!
by doing a tourney at “the neutral zone”, an independent teen
center outside of the library, they reached a whole new audience, some
of whom started coming to the library for the tournaments
the idea of holding “seasons” is not different from what
we’re already doing - storytimes already run in 8–week
sessions
during school breaks, AADL schedules tournaments during the day,
rather than at night
median age of participants is probably 15
they’ll have 20–25 kids pacing outside waiting to get in,
trying to bribe them to open the doors early
they're doing a pre-season exhibition tournament before season 2
starts!
every round will be televised live in season 2
they're going to add Super Smash Brothers and Madden 2005
“2–minute drill” events, as well as Monkey Ball and some
others
every championship round will be a different, unannounced game,
often ones that you can’t fit a whole tournament around
AADL is working on promoting tournaments at pre-shows in movie
theaters (that’s where your audience is, and they’re paying more
attention to that than to TV ads)
they're also adding “Clans” in season 2 because the kids wanted
to do this – letting them form 4–person clans, but when they win
an event individually, they also earn points for their clan
— the final tournament will include a round for the 4 best clans to
compete for something like 4 iPod Shuffles; kids get to create their
own icons, they’ll have clan chat rooms, etc.
tournaments have run about an hour; did 4 1-hour tourneys a day in
season 1, will do 5 in season 2
some of the biggest demand now is for adult Mario Kart tournaments,
especially for college kids and 30–year olds
at one point, they had a prize for the person that brought the most
new people the next day
AADL doesn’t limit gaming on their internet stations at all; lots
of kids are playing Runescape
small libraries could each buy two stations and then several
libraries could combine their equipment for regional tournaments
Have Win XP SP2 beta? Enable Concurrent
Sessions
Have Win XP SP2 beta? Enable Concurrent
Sessions
01/11/2004 07:55 AMFCP, DVD Studio Pro sessions slated for
DV Expo
FCP, DVD Studio Pro sessions slated for
DV Expo
11/10/2003 11:28 PMVarious classes and sessions will focus on Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio
Pro 2, Avid Xpress and other Mac compatible solutions at the seventh
annual
Digital Video Expo
West, which will be held Dec. 9-12 at the Los Angeles (Calif.)
Convention Center.
Have Win XP SP2 beta? Enable concurrent
sessions
Have Win XP SP2 beta? Enable concurrent
sessions
01/10/2004 09:31 AMPHPBB, Sessions and Inbox Buddy
PHPBB, Sessions and Inbox Buddy
02/12/2003 12:31 PMPHPBB, Sessions and Inbox Buddy
We use PHPBB, an excellent web discussion tool, to run the support
forum for Inbox Buddy. And lately it has been crashing with a "Error
Creating New Session" issue. And while I have learned to laboriously
go into MySQL and purge the session table, they now have an officially
sanctioned fix for it. Apparently the issue is that a lot of bots are
hammering sites trying to retrieve data and thus generating a lot more
sessions than necessary. Since sessions are stored in a heap table,
the maximum rows are quickly reached and the sessions are maxed out
giving the error. The fix automatically deletes from the heap table
allowing the error to (theoretically) never occur. [_Go_]
This brings me to a larger session related php question -- are
sessions good or bad in general? It seems like lately whenever I
encounter sessions in a large php application, they always cause some
kind of issue. Is this bad programming or simply the nature of
sessions? Clearly linking directly to specific things is more
important than ever and sessions seem to interfere with that (at a
minimum they mangle the url's length).
Note: I haven't done much programming with sessions in PHP at all so I
could be way off base here. Perhaps they are the best thing since
sliced bread and squirtable mustard and I just don't know it.
TechEd 2004 Sessions Online
TechEd 2004 Sessions Online
06/26/2004 09:31 AMView Sessions and download slide presentations from TechEd 2004.
Applescript Pro Sessions In Monterey May
2-6, 2005
Applescript Pro Sessions In Monterey May
2-6, 2005
12/22/2004 12:59 AM The organizers of AppleScript Pro Sessions have opened registration
for their seventh AppleScript training event, returning to beautiful
Monterey, California, May 2-6, 2005. Additional announcements will be
made soon, but more information can be found on Scripting Matters
website. This is a tremendous seminar you won't want to miss!
Community News: Itn'l PHP Con Sessions
Community News: Itn'l PHP Con Sessions
08/12/2004 09:15 AM
In a post from Sandro Zic about his upcoming session at the
International PHP Conference in Frankfurt - "With the advent of PHP 5
and the push to the enterprise market, professional build and
installation environments for PHP applications become more and more
important. My session at this year's International PHP Conference
discusses pros and cons of such a build system and compares existing
solutions like PEAR
Installer, Phing, ZZ/OSS Installer.
Furthermore, I will take a look at the Java world and identify missing
tools that would be nice to have in the PHP world.
MSDN DEVT Sessions: May 2004
MSDN DEVT Sessions: May 2004
06/10/2004 05:51 PM
Online seminars feature training presentations, interactive tutorials,
demonstrations, and ongoing opportunities to learn more from the
experts about developing with Microsoft technologies.
AppleScript Pro Sessions training comes
to Newport
AppleScript Pro Sessions training comes
to Newport
07/20/2004 09:36 AM
Shane Stanley of Myriad Communications and Ray Robertson of Scripting
Matters have teamed up to bring their five-day AppleScript Pro
Sessions training to Newport, R.I. from November 8 - 12, 2004. The
course has been developed to appeal to beginning and expert
AppleScript users alike, providing practical information about how
apply Apple's AppleScript technology to your workflow. The first day
of the session is an overview of AppleScript and subsequent days look
at scripting real-world applications. Pricing starts at US$1,200; room
reservations at the Hyatt Regency where the event will be held are
available separately.
AppleScript Pro Sessions 2004 announced
AppleScript Pro Sessions 2004 announced
11/19/2003 08:05 AM
Scripting Matters has announced the 2004 AppleScript Pro Sessions, a
five-day AppleScript training event to be held May 3-7 in Monterey,
California...
AppleScript Pro Sessions in Monterey
sold out
AppleScript Pro Sessions in Monterey
sold out
04/26/2004 07:33 AM
The organizers of AppleScript Pro Sessions, which takes place in
Monterey, California May 3-7, have announced that the week-long
sessions are again sold out, with only single-day sessions available
on certain days...
Avoide router timeouts during ssh
sessions
Avoide router timeouts during ssh
sessions
06/16/2004 03:14 PM
I have an Xsense Macsense router (WSR-5000) that I have been using for
the last few years; works great. One of it's features is the ability
to port forward, so I have set it to forward port 22 to one of my home
machines so ...
TechNet TNT Sessions: March 2004
TechNet TNT Sessions: March 2004
04/30/2004 04:35 PM
See how to maximize your business potential with Microsoft solutions.
TechNet sessions are learning resources designed to meet the needs of
IT professionals.
AppleScript Pro Sessions coming to Rhode
Island
AppleScript Pro Sessions coming to Rhode
Island
07/20/2004 06:30 AM
Shane Stanley of Myriad Communications in Melbourne, Australia, and
Ray Robertson of Scripting Matters in Atlanta are again teaming up to
offer five days of AppleScript Pro Sessions -- this time in Newport,
Rhode Island...
Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport Had 5,000
Sessions in March
Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport Had 5,000
Sessions in March
04/20/2004 02:04 PM
Every once in a while, we get hard numbers: Concourse reports 5,000
sessions in March for its Minneapolis-St. Paul service: MSP is the
17th busiest airport in the world by passenger volume with nearly
three million passengers entering and exiting the airport each month
(counted only once during each trip in Dec. 2003). With a mature
airport having 0.2 percent of passengers use the service--with total
gross revenue anywhere from $2,500 to $25,000 for those sessions
because of aggregator partnerships--this should be an object lesson
for new entrants into the airport market....
FCP, DVD Studio Pro sessions at Digital
Video Expo
FCP, DVD Studio Pro sessions at Digital
Video Expo
11/17/2003 03:09 PM
Various classes and sessions will focus on Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio
Pro 2, Avid Xpress and other Mac compatible solutions at the seventh
annual Digital Video Expo
West, which will be held Dec. 9-12 at the Los Angeles (Calif.)
Convention Center. The event is targeted to video professionals
working in production, post-production and delivery. Exhibitors at the
expo include Apple, Adobe, Avid, Boris FX, Canon, Discreet, Dr.
Rawstock and others.
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