Posted by admin on October 13th, 2008 — Posted in Insurance Agencies, Internet Hardware, Living With Investment
A few years ago while in a horrific car accident my cousin had to go in regularly for MRI scans of his head and neck. Fortunately he had survived an otherwise indescribably head on collision with a semi with only a few seemingly minor injuries. The driver of the other car did not. Immediately following the accident it was found that he had several fragments of the windshield, rear view mirror, and other debris lodged in his head and neck. Once at the hospital he went through several CT and MRI scans. Initially they weren’t sure if he could see after the accident and what repercussions would evolve after removing the debris. His daughter had several questions at the time, and wanted to know what each machine did.
When she first saw the CT and MRI equipment she thought as many children that it looked like a donut. She recognized other equipment from television and before her younger siblings were born such as when the doctor used ultrasound equipment to monitor her mother during pregnancy.
I don’t know if the machine were new or refurbished MRI equipment, but our fear, while she was trying to run around at see all that she could, was that she might accidentally break something. Fortunately we stayed relatively safe, and surprisingly enough she was not afraid of seeing her father with his minor injuries or the exams performed.
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Posted by admin on May 1st, 2008 — Posted in Internet Hardware
The term Remote Access refers to the ability to get access to a computer or a network from a remote location. This technology is largely used in big corporate houses, where the people in faraway places can easily access the computer’s network.
Remote Internet Access works on a similar technology. Through Remote Internet Access to an Internet service provider, a home user gets to use the Internet in the convenience and comfort of his home. Not only the home users, but also big corporate houses and Internet cafés, get access to the Internet from the remote internet service provider.
The most common method of Remote Access is a dialup connection through a desktop PC, laptop, or a notebook, using regular telephone lines, where data is transferred from the host server to the remote PC through these lines. Another possible way to provide remote Internet access is by using a dedicated fixed line between the computer or remote local area network to the main corporate local area network. Though a dedicated line comes out to be more expensive and less flexible than the dial up connection, the speed of data transfer through a dedicated line is much faster than the latter. Other various technologies used for providing Remote Internet Access with faster data rates are: Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), wireless, cable modem, and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL).
The Remote Access server that provides Internet connectivity comprises of a computer and associated software that is set up to provide remote Internet connections. Also known as a communication server, the Remote Access server includes a firewall to ensure the safe transfer of data and information from one end to another.
Remote Access provides detailed information about remote access, remote PC access, secure remote access, remote internet access and more. Remote Access is the sister site of FTP Site Hosting.
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