8.22.2005

idea for a book

i'm thinking about writing a book about "the (x) things they won't tell you about computers."

maybe not a book. maybe a common sense-type pamphlet.

it hit me the other night. we had friends over for dinner, and the husband was telling us about a horror story involving DSL installation and a new wireless network. i casually told him that he should go into his wireless router and, for the love of all that is holy, change the SSID from "d-link" or, worse, "default," to something a bit more unique.

i know that i can hop on a "default" network with no troubles in my neighborhood. and if i can do it, someone else sure can as well.

he was stunned. he never thought he'd have to do that, and he got a bit paranoid about it. not that i blame him -- but, there are just some things they don't tell you about wireless networks.

that's the idea -- a compilation of the things that aren't common sense to anyone but computer nerds, but could save non-nerds a ton of time and heartache.

things such as:

  • rename your wireless network and turn on encryption
  • don't use IE if you're running windows
  • if you must use IE, turn off ActiveX scripting
  • if you must use windows, pay good money for antivirus software and a router/firewall
  • all told, macs are cheaper in the long run -- if your time counts for anything

    feel free to add to the list. i might credit you in the pamphlet!
  • 5 comments:

    1. Anonymous8:44 PM CDT

      Hiring someone to do your home improvements is cheaper than your shitty DIY -- if your time counts for anything

      Oops, wrong pamphlet.

      Have I mentioned how much renting kicks ass?

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    2. Anonymous10:52 PM CDT

      I say go for it....follow your dreams.......

      You only live once

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    3. Anonymous11:34 PM CDT

      Exactly. Get a Mac.

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    4. If everyone had a mac, many people would be out of a job.

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    5. Anonymous10:24 AM CDT

      we both know those people.

      it might be better if they were out of a job.

      ReplyDelete