Useful Websites
By Cate Eales
Appeared June 26, 2008 on castanet.net
What do cables, mousepads, male giraffes and cell phones
have in common? They're all mentioned in this week's column. I have some
useful (I promise!) websites to share with you.
Plug this into what?
"Let's move the computer to the other room" sounded like such a simple
project, didn't it? And now that you've unplugged everything and done the
heavy lifting, there you are with a cable in one hand and a bewildered
look on your face. Never fear.
Tom's Hardware PC Interfaces 101 presents a visual guide of PC cables
and cords, and the things they plug into.

Photo courtesy of Tom's Hardware
So unless you want to go to your OTHER computer to look
at the site, take a tour BEFORE you unplug everything and make note of
where it goes.
The guide is here.
A good use for an old mousepad
Speaking of projects, how's the To Do list coming along? The
FixIt Club website
might help. According to the website, you can:
Find the Fix-It Guide that covers the thing you
want to fix. Each Fix-It Guide will answer the questions:
o How does it work?
o What can go wrong?
o How can I identify the problem?
o What parts, materials, and tools do I need?
o What are the steps to fixing it?
Frankly, I'm an idiot when it comes to things like this,
and the website fails to answer what I believe is the most important
question:
o How can I get someone else to fix it?
However. The FixIt Club website could become a great
resource for those of you who are not like me! And for those of you who
are, check
this great video on the site. They could use some help with the
grammar, but I love the concept.
How many of these are in those?
There are any number of places you can find out how many feet are in a
metre or how many litres to a gallon. But what if you want to convert
units of something to objects? Check out
Sensible Units
and you'll see what I mean. There you will find that 1 (American) football
field equals 22 male giraffes, or 25 double-decker buses stacked one on
top of another. It's also true that 1 cm equals 10 millimetres or, or
0.394 inches, or one stacked CD case. (How many mousepads is that?)
Test drive a cell phone
My cell phone contract is up in July, and I want a better phone. But which
one? TryPhone (Beta) is
going to be of some help. Here's what they say:
TryPhone gives you the ability to try before you
buy. Use our fully interactive online virtual handsets to test-drive
mobile devices, applications, content and services, as well as watch
demos - right from the comfort and convenience of your own computer. No
pressure, no salespeople, no product uncertainty and no features you
don't understand. Try it, then go buy it... on your terms.
Well, I WISH on my terms. Right now there are 15 phones
you can test drive on the website, with the promise of more to come. The
bad news is that the site links to American wireless carriers, and not
Canadian ones. So you can test drive the hardware, but it might not be
available here. (Please, please, please can we have the
Palm Centro in Canada? And a decent data plan? Or maybe I should just
ask for a pony.) Check out
the phones here.
Thank you everyone who wrote with comments, questions, and suggestions. Do
you have a useful website you would like to share? Please email
cate@rlis.com and we'll publish your suggestions in a future column.
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Day Celebrations!
Links
Tom's Hardware PC Interfaces 101
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/pc-interfaces-101,1177.html
FixIt Club
http://www.fixitclub.com/
How to protect your hands when hammering with a mousepad
http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to/video/how-to-protect-your-hands-when-hammering-with-a-mousepad-165056/
Sensible Units
http://www.sensibleunits.com/
TryPhone (Beta)
http://tryphone.com/
Palm Centro in Canada
http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=14109
Canada Day 2008 - Kelowna, BC
http://www.parksalive.com/canadaday.htm
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Cate Eales has been helping people make online computing safe, accessible
and fun for over 20 years. She lives in Kelowna with her husband, Eric,
and her dog, Sandy. Cate is a partner in Real Life Internet Solutions,
helping individuals and small businesses with virus, spyware and malware
eradication; personal computer training and management; digital image
management; music transfer; and website design, hosting and management.
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