Askmen.com lists top ten Christmas gifts you could consider for men. Since Christmas in coming up and it is always difficult to find a perfect gift for anyone. Hope this list will become handy. Here is the list goes:
1. Sports / Concert Tickets:
This is always a good pick but the question is which sports/concert ticket you are going to choose. Also there are associated costs with going sport events/concert which I guess some guys wouldn’t like.
2. DVD Player:
Well…I am not sure about this. Who need another DVD player these days? Does not everyone has one at home.
If you willing to spend extra for the latest technology like ‘blue ray†or something like this that would be a great gift for guys. But only simple DVD player…I would say NO.
3. CD Player:
Big not…get a MP3 player like iPod or Zune instead.
4. Clothing:
Classic Gifts…Could be a great gift if you know what he likes or need.
5. Palm Pilot:
Great gift idea…should be number 2 or 3 n list. I know I would like one.
6. Espresso Machine:
If I want to drink Espresso I will go to Starbucks just around the block.
7. Cologne:
Another classic gift. He will like it and use it. Just be careful when you select the fragrance.
8. DVD Collection:
Not for me but I guess a lot of guys will love it.
9. Bathrobe:
It depends on relationship between you and the person you are giving to. If you are buying gift for your boss don’t even think about it (unless you have something in your mind).
10. Wallets and Accessories
If you can’t decide anything and don’t want to spend time on shopping go for this. Always useful gift…and he will put in good use. I hate getting Wallet because I don’t have money to put in it.
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- Never shop withiout a list.
- When a big sale hits on items your family uses often, stock up.
- Shop at stores that double or triple coupons.
- For your first few months of couponing, dedicate your savings to a speial fund for a deep freeze.
- Bring a calculator.
- Leave the kids home when you shop.
- Ask butcher/produce manager/other staff about upcoming sales and specials.
- Compile a list of what your family buy most often, then note the regular store price wherever you regularly shop.
- Use a coupon organizer and always keep it with you (in your car).
- Watch the cash register screen as your items are being rung up to be sure you are charged correctly.
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According to about.com top ten Baby Dress for 2006 Halloween are: 1) Baby Superman Costume
2) Infant Lobster Bunting Costume
3) Baby Wildcat Costume
4) Infant and Toddler Curious George Costume
5) Old Navy Baby and Toddler Bat Costume
6) Baby Holly Hobbie Costume
7) Piggy Baby Costume
Infant Chili Pepper Bunting Costume
9) Babystyle Go Fish Bunting Costume
10) Babystyle Proud as a Peacock Costume
No. 1 is Superman… not again!!!
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According to www.xtremetop100.com site who listed top 100 Gaming Game sites, top 10 game site are:
- Heroia –> http://www.heroia.com
- HellEntryMU –> http://www.hellentry.com
- Gods Online - Feel the Divinity –> http://www.mugods.com
- LAGOON B –>http://www.lagoonb.com
- Marcoland, survival meets destiny –> http://www.tiipsi.com
- Bulfleet –>http://www.lagoonb.com
- Army Commander
- GrudgeMU 1.02K+ Season 2 –> http://www.tiipsi.com
- Raiden’s WoW Server –> http://raidenwow.com
- Deviant Realms - Lineage II –> http://www.deviantrealms.com
You can see full list here:
http://www.xtremetop100.com/
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1.Change Admin account:
I use a Linksys wireless router and by default the Admin account is accessed by leaving the username blank and admin as the password. So when I first setup my router I changed the password before I made any other configuration changes. This is just common sense, because you don’t want anyone else to be able to get on your router and make changes, and wouldn’t you look like a fool if someone did, and they used the default password. I would also recommend changing the password regularly.
2.Change the SSID (Service Set Identifier)/ Use SSIDS wisely:
Make this unique, don’t leave it set to default. Why? Because when someone scans for open wireless networks and sees one that says Linksys, then they know two things right off the bat, 1) What brand of equipment you are using and 2.) a starting point to break in. The second thing I would do with the SSID is turn off the broadcast. If they can’t see it, it makes it harder to get into it. Linksys recommends you change this often.
3.Turn off DHCP:
This one is a big one, easy to fix, but a big one none the less. Why? Well let’s say that someone happened to find your network, all they would have to do is connect to it and then they would be given an DHCP assigned IP address and would be able to access your network resources because your router didn’t know that you didn’t want them on. And lets get serious, how many of you have so many machines on your network that it would take more than a few seconds to give each machine a static ip? This will at least make them work at getting on.
4.Turn on WEP Encryption:
Ok, I want to make one thing perfectly clear, WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) will not make you safe; it will just make it harder for a hacker to break in. You are not impenetrable because you run WEP Encryption.
5.Enable MAC address filtering:
This will allow your router to only provide access to those MAC address that you assign here. This will take some time, but it does help secure your network. No, this is not a full proof measure, but it will make it harder for someone to gain access. They will have work at it.
6. Limit the number of user addresses:
If you don’t have too many users, consider limiting the maximum number of DHCP addresses the network can assign, allowing just enough to cover the users you have. Then if everyone in the group tries to connect but some can’t, you know there are unauthorized log-ons.
7. Limit access rights:
Chances are, not everyone in your building needs a wireless card. Once you determine who should take to the airwaves, set your APs to allow access by wireless cards with authorized MAC addresses only. Enterprising individuals can spoof MAC addresses, however, which brings us to the next tip.
8. Update your firmware to the latest and greatest:
This will hopefully fix any bugs that have been found for your router and also help with any known security flaws in the router itself.
9. Use RADIUS:
Installing a RADIUS server provides another authentication method. The servers tend to be expensive, but there are open-source options, such as FreeRADIUS (www.freeradius.org), for UNIX-savvy administrators.
10. Ban rogue access points:
If an AP is connected to your home or office network, make sure you or the network administrator put it there. Bob in Accounting isn’t likely to secure his rogue AP before he connects it. Free software like NetStumbler (www.netstumbler.com) lets you sweep for unauthorized APs.
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