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  1. I recently got my activation code for google analytics, and looking at all the reviews from folks on the trap - it's been well received and everybody's got only good things to say about it.BUTi was wondering if current users have encountered any downsides after installing it on their site. and are there any adwords users that upgraded to an analytics account? how'd it go? any monetary or marketing improvements accompany the switch?


  2. Nice article, very specific and usefull, though i already knew most of it, i am a litle paranoid with the use of usernames and passwords when i configure lan's (LAN = Local Area Network).
    And we can turn things even more confusing, but, i just want to say something about how to use passwords:

    - First choose a password with 8 characters minimum
    - The password must be confusing even to yourself
    - The password must not contain information related to yourself in any way
    - The password must not contain names, just characters and numbers like: aA12Ht&%#)/H125
    - The password must contain special characters, like: &%$#"!|ť?=)(/
    - The password must contain uppercase and lowercase letters like: AaBcGtTjd
    - You must not write down the password in paper or whatever
    - You must not use the same passwords for everything
    - You must not save the passwords in programs on your pc, but if you do, encrypt them with secure algorithms
    - You must train to remember the passwords if you don't use a program to save your passwords with encryption
    - If you have lots of passwords, write them on a paper and guard the paper "with your life"!


    Another trick that's been stressed to me by a few network administrators is to make your passwords sentences or phrases including upper and lowercase letters. This gives your passwords a little more logic (easier to remember) and if you're really good, you can work numbers or characters in there.

    e.g.
    1oclockTWOoclock3oclockROCK
    or
    tryNOT2stare@me

  3. The "mosquito" ring tone is what they call it.

    It's really fun to play with those high frequencies because as you get older, your ability to hear those super high frequencies deteriorates. Unless, of course you're a dog.

    Me and my friends were playing with a frequency generator last week, seeing where our cut offs were. And true enough, the older ones in the group couldn't hear the higher frequencies (around 19,000 hz).try it for yourself... http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/

    This makes for a good ringtone, but just be careful you don't have a young teacher. I heard a story of a young teacher hearing it instantly much to the amazement of her class who were used to old farts with bad hearing...

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