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#43: Post Natural Disaster Recovery from Dave The I.T. Guy PodCast#43: Post Natural Disaster Recovery from Dave The I.T. Guy PodCast
from Dave the I.T. Guy
August 06, 2008

Post Natural Disaster Recovery from Dave The I.T. Guy Podcast (episode 43) at http://daveitguy.blogspot.com ABOUT THIS EPISODE: Post Natural Disaster Recovery: In this episode Dave talks Recovering from a Natural Disaster such as Hurricane Dolly and Tropical Storm Edouard. Listen here: Get the Flash Mp3 Player widget and many other great free widgets at Widgetbox! or download it by clicking here for episode 43 of Dave The I.T. Guy for August 6, 2008 (approximate file size: 11.0MB) • (approximate runtime: 24min 10sec) You can contact Dave the I.T. Guy by email at itguypodcast@gmail.com COOL LINKS • Lydia Scholten VoiceOver Artist • HIRE A HERO(dot)org • Red Cross • Infinite Heartstrings • Got MMA Let's Tag This With: • Dave Guerra • Podcast • Computer • PC • Hurricane Dolly • Tropical Storm Edouard • Disaster Recovery • Business Continuity • POTS • UPS • Cellular Service • Cable Modem • Internet Access • US Red Cross • Hire A Hero ====== NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, most music used on the podcast is pod safe music. INTRO MUSIC courtesy of MOFESSOR (Red Hot Boogie) @ (PodSafe Audio) Voiceover courtesy of Lydia Scholten @ www.voice123.com/lydiascholten My Odeo Channel (odeo/a558373d4007d917)
Internet Access Anywhere - RevisedInternet Access Anywhere - Revised
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
June 18, 2008

In this video I will show you how you can have Internet access anywhere and on any device that is capable of a wifi connection.
Internet Access AnywhereInternet Access Anywhere
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
June 18, 2008

In this video I will show you how you can have Internet access anywhere and on any device that is capable of a wifi connection.
NudgeCast 5/13/08NudgeCast 5/13/08
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta)
May 14, 2008

Some thoughts about my Optimum cable service.
Leaping From Place To Place: See The World While You WorkLeaping From Place To Place: See The World While You Work
from Bigg Success
February 29, 2008

Many people telecommute they work at home, instead of driving to an office every day. Now a growing number realize that home base can be anywhere in the world with the right technology! Think of them as extreme telecommuters ! On The Bigg Success Show today, we were honored to talk with Carmen Bolanos. She is an executive coach and the founder of NuNomad.com the place for people who live and work remotely. Carmen travels with her family for several months each year, while working her coaching business. She also contributed to the book, Quit Dreaming and Go. Here are some of the highlights from the show: George: Obviously, some occupations work better than others. You re an executive coach. What characteristics of coaching make it ideally suited for working remotely? Carmen: A lot of coaches work by telephone already; that s one of the reasons I got into coaching. The telephone makes us mobile. We meet with our clients by telephone and use the internet between calls. So we can work wherever we want, whenever we want. Mary-Lynn: Have you ever been somewhere where the call wouldn t go through or you couldn t get online? How do you know before you go that your location will support your biz? Carmen: The funny thing is every call I ve lost has been in my home in Austin, Texas. You have to do your homework upfront. Find out what internet access you ll have. What is the phone access? Be prepared before you leave to work with whatever you have available. Mary-Lynn: So on your site, NuNomad.com, is there a place where you can do some research like that? Carmen: Yes, we re developing destination pages. I think we have eight right now for the most visited countries. We talk about internet access, phone company service, mobile phone service, and how to get SIM cards specific for the country you re visiting. George: What are some of the most popular destinations? Carmen: It depends on what you re trying to do. Some of the most popular destinations for travel are the traditional ones France, Italy, and Spain. But if you want to lower your cost of living for the long haul, Asia and South America are good choices. Thailand is very popular. George: In the States, we re facing a recession and higher energy prices, which is putting a damper on travel in general. Has that had any effect on the NuNomad lifestyle? Carmen: As prices go up, people are thinking twice about everything they do, including travel. They re more careful about where they go. You can offset a lot of your costs by choosing a destination where the costs of living are low. Live like a local person, instead of a tourist. If you re a homeowner, look into home trading. If you re not, look into house sitting opportunities. You can also stay in one destination longer as opposed to moving frequently. Mary-Lynn: That s just like home ownership here! So Carmen, how do I get started as a NuNomad? Carmen: The advice is like that for any business owner in any business. First, you have to develop your business to the point of stability. You want to have a stable income, a stable cache of clients, and a good word-of-mouth referral system. After that, look into how you break the chain from your brick-and-mortar office to a mobile office. Move from a desktop to a laptop. Understand the technology available like Skype, and other technology that allows you to back-up and view your computer remotely. The last thing is to start shedding your life of things that might keep you trapped. This includes things like clients who insist on meeting face-to-face, heavy debt, and pets that need a lot of care. We hear there are more tips in the book, so check it out! Our bigg quote today is by William Bolitho, who must have been thinking of his childhood and a little red wagon when he said this, Adventure must start with running away from home. So run away to your home office away from your home office! On our next blog, we ll talk about bridging the generation gap. Until then, here s to your bigg success! Subscribe to the Bigg Success feed. Related posts Stop Trying To Balance Your Life Use Your Strengths To Balance Your Life (Image by Jesse Gardner, CC 2.0) ShareThis
previously, on lostpreviously, on lost
from Vimeo / Emiri Sensei's uploaded videos
February 27, 2006

craphole island! do not watch this show! it are the stupid! Cast: BikiniArtist
previously, on lostpreviously, on lost
from Vimeo / BikiniArtist's videos
February 27, 2006

From BikiniArtist: craphole island! do not watch this show! it are the stupid!
making fun of yokoyama senseimaking fun of yokoyama sensei
from Vimeo / Emiri Sensei's uploaded videos
February 26, 2006

he is a skeezy dude. Cast: BikiniArtist, strangerdanger
una ka suita!una ka suita!
from Vimeo / Emiri Sensei's uploaded videos
February 26, 2006

relates to this clip; http://www.vimeo.com/clip=49573 let it be know; i coined the verb "tyrabanksing" Cast: BikiniArtist
craig doesn't buy itcraig doesn't buy it
from Vimeo / Emiri Sensei's uploaded videos
February 26, 2006

well, he didn't. Cast: BikiniArtist
Tyra does (not) speak japaneseTyra does (not) speak japanese
from Vimeo / Emiri Sensei's uploaded videos
February 26, 2006

dude, her hair scares me. Cast: BikiniArtist
How to make somosasHow to make somosas
from Vimeo / Emiri Sensei's uploaded videos
February 25, 2006

ok, so, this clip makes me really sad right now. but i went to all the trouble of editing it, and i thought it was funny at the time, so watch it. Cast: BikiniArtist
Please watch this clip.Please watch this clip.
from Vimeo / Emiri Sensei's uploaded videos
February 21, 2006

ok, so, i didn't pay my interweb bill. i consider it research-- what happens if you don't pay your bills in a forgien country?!?! well, i'll tell you. they take away your internet. well, in the few days i was gone, it appears that now NO ONE HAS ANYTHING WORTH WATCHING. ok, fine. i won't watch it. there is, of course, the possibility that i'm missing out on some super-cool awesome webnet game, and one day i will regret this choice, being the only member of vimeo to be left out of what may actually be the most influential, important art movement that the internet has ever seen. i think i'm in on that risk. tomorrow i plan on posting clips of cute bunnies. it will be awesome. Cast: BikiniArtist
Everyday, i drown in the cute.Everyday, i drown in the cute.
from Vimeo / Emiri Sensei's uploaded videos
February 15, 2006

seriously. i can barely stand it. sometimes i just want to cry. please NEVER STOP HOPPING. also; engrish shirt. for reals. Cast: BikiniArtist
Japanese slang!Japanese slang!
from Vimeo / Emiri Sensei's uploaded videos
February 15, 2006

somehow, this ended in tragedy. Cast: BikiniArtist
Touch my knob (Japanese version)Touch my knob (Japanese version)
from Vimeo / Emiri Sensei's uploaded videos
February 14, 2006

oh man. i figured this had to be done. marvel at my drunken japanese skills. Translation! Me; Ma-chan. Come here. Look. Please look. Ma-chan; (looks skeptical. with good reason.) Me; Why don't you touch my knob? please touch? Ah, that's good. thank you. Ma-chan; (giggles) Cast: BikiniArtist

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