Secure WiFi? Why, Yes!

Today I learned how to password-protect my wireless router, about 10 years late but what the heck?

Kat and I followed the instructions on HowToDoThings.com, which were much more accurate and complete than the ones from the router manufacturer!

I also learned how fun it is to do techie things with Kat, who got her new laptop running just minutes ago (and wanted to connect to a secure network).

 

Number of Problems

Today I learned that when you are meeting someone in a new place, make sure you have their phone number!

Mary lives on a large circle.  There are only houses on the outside of the circle.  She lives at #10 in a blue house, she told me .  My GPS took me to #11 and apparently said “close enough!’.  No, there is no blue house nearby.  But I had no phone number for Mary!

Upon closer inspection, the houses are numbered (I kid you not): …7,9,11,13,15,  I drove more and then found the even numbers, farther along the circle!  Whose great idea was THIS?

So I found #10 and it was blue and I found Mary, but along the way I learned to add the phone number to the contacts and directions, in new place!

Fritter Not!

From Gale, a quote from Og Mandino:
“Never again clutter your days or nights with so many menial and unimportant things that you have no time to accept a real challenge when it comes along. This applies to play as well as work. A day merely survived is no cause for celebration. You are not here to fritter away your precious hours when you have the ability to accomplish so much by making a slight change in your routine. No more busy work. No more hiding from success. Leave time, leave space, to grow. Now. Now! Not tomorrow!”
And from this, I learned who Og Mandino is: http://www.ogmandino.com/

Get on the bus, Gus

This is the second time (and please the last time!) that I have learned this: Find out if the line for the bus home is yours or the next one!

This was the second time (ditto) that I assumed that the line forming and waiting was for my bus, only to find out, way too late, that my bus was loading on the platform all that time, and then it left!   This time it meant waiting 45 minutes more because I missed a bus for which I was plenty early.

So ASK (there is that ask again!) the people in line which bus they are queuing for!

Careful Where You Park!

Today I learned that it can be really bad to leave the vacuum cleaner parked in one place while you use the hose and attachments.

Some vacuums have a separate switch that lets you turn those carpet beater things on and off.  This is handy.  Mine is not in that price and function range.

While I was using the attachments to clean under my desk (a noble pursuit), the rug beaters were beating the crap out of the pretty fringe on my expensive wool rug!

Park it somewhere safe!  Somewhere flat and uncarpeted!

DCU Deposit Despair

After WAY too long trying to deposit a check using Digital Credit Union’s scan function, I learned a few tricks that led to success.

1. Set scanner to 300 DPI

2. If the program can’t detect the edges of the check, mark then and put a colored paper behind the check to scan.  (Who thought of this second part? Sal? Kat?)

3. The biggie: do NOT use Chrome!  Firefox works fine, Chrome just does not.