In Feburary 2016 18,
Connect your iPhone to your computer using its USB cable. Wait for your computer to recognize the connected device before you proceed to the next step.
Go to your iPhone's 'Installer' application and install 'OpenSSH.' Go to the 'Settings' option as soon as the iPhone finishes installing the application. Go to 'Wi-Fi' settings and select the specific network you are on.
Press the blue arrow for your network option and take note of the 'IP address' by jotting it down on a piece of paper.
Download WinSCP online and install it on your computer by clicking on the Start button of your computer desktop. Click on 'All Programs' and select the program link to launch your WinSCP application.
Click on 'Sessions' and enter the IP address of your iPhone that you noted in Step 2 as your 'Host Name.'
Change your username to 'root' and your password to 'alpine' (without the quotation marks). Set your port to '22' and click on 'Connect.'
Select 'File protocol' to launch a drop-down menu where you will find 'SFTP.' Click on this and select 'Login' to finally connect WinSCP to your iPhone.
In Feburary 2016 18,
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Thursday, 18 February 2016
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
How to Choose the Perfect Sky Blue Ceiling PaintIn Feburary 2016 10,
In Feburary 2016 10,
Scan the paint chip display at your local store, the first thing you notice is that colors are grouped by clarity. There is a section of grayed colors, a section of muddy colors, clear, and bright colors. Mentally discard the grayest section along with the shockingly bright section. A good sky blue has a clarity of color that isn't muddled by gray. Don't be tempted by the shockingly bright section. While they appear to be clear blues, they are way too intense when painted over a large surface, like a ceiling, and are too shocking for most applications.
Focus on color family. As you look at all the paint colors in the display, you see that greens fade to blue which then fade to purple. Choose a blue that is in the middle of this range. This technique will yield a color that is neither green or purple. Because of the nature of a sky, if you have difficulty finding the true center of this gradient, err on the side or purple. A greenish blue is much less flattering than a blue that feels a touch too purple.
Now that you have the correct chip, hone in on a specific color If you notice your paint chip has colors from pale blue to a dark blue. Some paint companies' chips only go from pale to medium blue. Mentally discard the very palest color from consideration. On the ceiling shade just tinted blue it isn't bright enough to convey the feeling of sky. Rather, it more resembles an off-white that can be unsettling. The next color on your chip, while still light, but tending a touch toward a medium blue is a great bet.
In Feburary 2016 10,
Scan the paint chip display at your local store, the first thing you notice is that colors are grouped by clarity. There is a section of grayed colors, a section of muddy colors, clear, and bright colors. Mentally discard the grayest section along with the shockingly bright section. A good sky blue has a clarity of color that isn't muddled by gray. Don't be tempted by the shockingly bright section. While they appear to be clear blues, they are way too intense when painted over a large surface, like a ceiling, and are too shocking for most applications.
Focus on color family. As you look at all the paint colors in the display, you see that greens fade to blue which then fade to purple. Choose a blue that is in the middle of this range. This technique will yield a color that is neither green or purple. Because of the nature of a sky, if you have difficulty finding the true center of this gradient, err on the side or purple. A greenish blue is much less flattering than a blue that feels a touch too purple.
Now that you have the correct chip, hone in on a specific color If you notice your paint chip has colors from pale blue to a dark blue. Some paint companies' chips only go from pale to medium blue. Mentally discard the very palest color from consideration. On the ceiling shade just tinted blue it isn't bright enough to convey the feeling of sky. Rather, it more resembles an off-white that can be unsettling. The next color on your chip, while still light, but tending a touch toward a medium blue is a great bet.
In Feburary 2016 10,
Sunday, 7 February 2016
How to Bridge an XBox to a PCIn Feburary 2016 07,
In Feburary 2016 07,
Turn off both devices and plug an Ethernet cable into the Xbox 360 and PC. This will create a local area network between the two devices. Turn both devices on.
Click on the start button on your PC and click on “Network and Internet.” This will open a window where you can manage your network connections, among other things.
Click on the “Network and sharing” button and then “Manage network connections” on the left side of the blue toolbar. This will open a window where you can see your network connections. Your “Local area connection” is your connection between your Xbox 360 and PC while your “Wireless network connection” should be your PC’s connection to the Internet. These are the connections you’ll be bridging.
Right click the “Wireless network connection” icon and click properties. This will open a new window where you can enable network sharing.
Click the sharing tab and place a check in both boxes to enable sharing from that network connection. This will allow you to bridge connections. Click “OK” to close the window and return to a list of your networks.
Hold down the CTRL key and single-click on both the “Wireless network connection” and “Local area connection.” This will highlight both connections.
Right click either connection and select “Bridge connections.” Your computer will automatically bridge the connections, allowing your Xbox 360 to share your PC’s wireless Internet.
In Feburary 2016 07,
Turn off both devices and plug an Ethernet cable into the Xbox 360 and PC. This will create a local area network between the two devices. Turn both devices on.
Click on the start button on your PC and click on “Network and Internet.” This will open a window where you can manage your network connections, among other things.
Click on the “Network and sharing” button and then “Manage network connections” on the left side of the blue toolbar. This will open a window where you can see your network connections. Your “Local area connection” is your connection between your Xbox 360 and PC while your “Wireless network connection” should be your PC’s connection to the Internet. These are the connections you’ll be bridging.
Right click the “Wireless network connection” icon and click properties. This will open a new window where you can enable network sharing.
Click the sharing tab and place a check in both boxes to enable sharing from that network connection. This will allow you to bridge connections. Click “OK” to close the window and return to a list of your networks.
Hold down the CTRL key and single-click on both the “Wireless network connection” and “Local area connection.” This will highlight both connections.
Right click either connection and select “Bridge connections.” Your computer will automatically bridge the connections, allowing your Xbox 360 to share your PC’s wireless Internet.
In Feburary 2016 07,
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