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Free Anti-Virus Protection from Microsoft
by Evan on Nov.14, 2009, under Technology
For home users, Microsoft now offers a free set of anti-virus and anti-malware tools called Windows Security Essentials. You can download your free copy here.
Review: Drobo + DroboShare
by Evan on Nov.14, 2009, under Reviews, Technology
I faced a dilemma, my media collection had exceeded the capacity of my 1TB hard drive. I began adding additional content into a second disk, but that required switching between “Media” and “Media2″ on the media centers placed around the house. I was looking for a solution which would future-proof my setup as much as possible. Enter the Drobo.
The Drobo (www.drobo.com) is a RAID-like device that allows you to insert up to four SATA hard drives, connect them to your computer via USB or FireWire 800, and use them as a single external drive. The concept is very well done, in that you can put in random drives, as opposed to a RAID setup where the capacity of the drives used must match. Data Robotics took extra care in making the Drobo good looking as well as very simple to use. You don’t need any knowledge of RAID, NAS, or SANs to make the Drobo work on your setup, just plug it in and go. (continue reading…)
What A Wonderful Day
by Evan on Sep.13, 2009, under Flying
I had the most amazing day yesterday. Dad and I met at the airport at 9am to drive up to Mt. Vernon airport and pickup our plane. Dad would drive me up so I could fly it home.
While at the airport, I found a Young Eagles day was going on. Young Eagles is an EAA program to give free airplane rides to kids ages 8 – 17. I’ve been a Young Eagles pilot for a couple years now, but never had been a part of any organized event. I was introduced to “C-rod,” the guy organizing the Young Eagles flights and told him of my interest to fly with the program. He immediately suggested if I could stick around, that I could fly right then.
I flew the Cherokee Six home from Mt. Vernon and landed in Marion about 11:00am. The guys at the Young Eagles table immediately motioned me over, they had kids ready, and the other planes were occupied. A few minutes later, I had two very excited kids loaded in the Cherokee Six and I was rolling down the runway.
Over the next five hours, I flew a total of 11 kids on 5 flights. Some a bit scared and quiet, but most were having a great time, admiring everything from how their houses looked from the air to the shape of a small pond which one insisted looked like Snoopy.
I can’t wait until C-rod calls me to help out with another Young Eagles day, and I want to thank him, and everyone who was working with him to make this a truly awesome event both for me and the rest of the pilots, but most importantly for the kids who had the time of their lives!
For more information about the Young Eagles program, visit www.youngeagles.org.
Favorite Mac Software
by Evan on Jul.02, 2009, under Technology
Web Browser:
Email Client:
Thunderbird (Free)
Presentation Software:
Word Processor & Spreadsheet:
Instant Messenger:
Adium (Free) – Compatible with MSN, Yahoo, AIM
OS Add-On:
Default Folder X ($34.95) – Add functionality to make saving and opening files a breeze
RSS Reader:
NetNewsWire (Free) – Integrates with iPhone/iPod Touch to sync your news feeds
FTP Client:
Filezilla (Free)
Text Editor:
TextWrangler (Free)