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On them cold winter days if your an adult and you find yourself alone, or with empty time on your hands, why not head to your den, or office where you have your own gateway to the world, no, I am not talking about the internet, I am talking about Amateur Radio or HAM Radio as it's often called. Amateur Radio has been around for years, it is not amateur or simple as the name suggests, but instead it gets it name amateur do to the aspect that its members or operators work outside of a governmental or commercial field.
Amateur Radio is very fun, and it opens up a whole new world to anyone that does it. You can communicate to folks literally around the world with it, and it has been used in times of natural disasters and even war, to communicate with survivors. Communication is mostly done with voice transmission, like talking on a telephone or to someone in person, but a lot of the more seasoned operators will also chat using a series of codes, and some even use Morse Code to talk back and forth. You often can tell if someone is an Amateur Radio operator because of the large antenna outside their home.
Most newcomers to the Amateur Radio hobby, start by joining a local club or group, if there are none locally you can search the internet, where you will find numerous groups and chat rooms on the subject. You may also wish to purchase and study some books on Amateur Radio for beginners. There are quite a few things that one must become aware of when starting the hobby in their home, such as the type of equipment to use and purchase, antenna, license, getting your stations call sign, fees and other things.
Again, the best way to get started is by joining some local on online groups, and reading books for beginners. It may seem more complicated and overwhelming at first, then it needs to be, as there are an estimated two million Amateur Radio owners and operators around the world. So, why not get started today in the exciting hobby of Amateur Radio, it just may be what you need during them long, cold months, to help shake the winter blues.
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Robert W. Benjamin has been involved in weight loss and has been researching the Winter Blues for a few years. He has personally turned his life around at the age of 50, by reducing his body weight from 400 lbs to 185 lbs. If you want to turn your life around, and read other great info and ideas on beating the winter blues, please check out the website below:
Winter Activities
http://www.winter-activities.com
What is linux
As you move in this world of hacking.You will realise the importance of linux for hackers,programmers,geeks.
I wont go in deep here in hackersbay for more tutorials&functioning of linux you can refer to our sister site
What exactly is linux&its importance
Linux is an operating system based on unix.Some other common operating systems are Unix (and its variants BSD, AIX, Solaris, HP-UX, and others); DOS; Microsoft Windows; Amiga; and Mac OS.
Linux was originally created by Linus Torvalds with the assistance of developers from around the globe. Linux is free to download, edit and distribute. Linux is a very powerful operating system and it is gradually becoming popular throughout the world.
World's fastest supercomputer uses linux so you can realise how powerful linux can be.
Linux is free operating system not like windows where you have to pay thousands of $$ costing half of the hardware of pc.Linux is an open source means anyone can edit it legally as per his/her convenience.
There are many distributions of linux available -ubuntu,madvira,fedora,open suse,mint etc
But desktop market 7-15% bcuz its not easy to use it..but once u get habit of it i bet ull spit on windows
ADVANTAGES
1)FAR FAR BETTER SECURITY THAN WINDOWS -- Nowadays you can easily see windows remote exploit flying around.Yes windows is easy to attack as compared to linux.
2)RESOURCES AVAILABLE BY DEFAULT-many software addons drivers are already installed on it
3)GOOD FOR HACKING - There are distributions specially designed for hackers backtrack,weaknet,blackbuntu,secmic etc
4)ITS FREE NOT LIKE WINDOWS (WHO WILL PAY THOUSANDS OF $$ )
the only linux which costs some pennies is redhat.
5)LIVE CD-One of the best feature you can run it without evan affecting your hd
DISADVANTAGES
1)NOT MANY S/W companies supporting linux based softwares
2)NOT EASY AS WINDOWS --Its command based,&requires tweaking.
3)EXE SUPPORT-basic extension exe is not supported but you can run them via WINE
What for beginners?where to start from
Well i would suggest ubuntu(only linux for humans) as it has largest community support so if you have any problem it could be easily resolved easily and its much user friendly linux
grab these 2 books linux bible&ubuntu unleashed.These books have good data for linux and ubuntu if you want to learn linux more deeply.
for linux tweaks and tutorial we wont post them on hb u can find them on basicgeeks.com
upcoming updates:linux distributions for hackers :)
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About the Author
Feature: Shadow of the 16-bit Beast: an Amiga gaming retrospective
Author's note: I want to personally thank the literally hundreds of people who replied to my call for stories from Amiga game developers, without whom this article would not have been possible. Unfortunately, it was not possible to include everyone's stories in the article, but I did make an honest attempt to reply to every email I received. If I missed you, I apologize. Introduction The Amiga ...
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