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Editorial
This month's newsletter is a little early as I will be
in Adelaide for a week.
Those who are using Hosting Shop hosting services will
have noticed considerable downtime on Friday 10 September. Hosting Shop
use Powertel
Co-location Facility for their telecommunications services. PowerTel
owns and operates the third largest fixed fibre-optic telecommunications
network in Australia. As impressive as this is, they were not immune
to a spike in their power supply which was the cause of this outage.
I know that there were some concerned and upset customers,
however Hosting
Shop was not at fault. To ensure that this does not happen again Hosting
Shop are relocating all their servers within the next 4-6 weeks.
Be assured that Hosting Shop considers service reliability
as a high priority with a service level of 99% uptime.
On a number of occasions customers have asked me to re-send
newsletters as they had accidentally deleted them. All archive newsletters
are now available on my website as a menu option, please visit http://www.engadineweb.com.au/pg_news.asp.
Bruce Beresford, Manager & Editor
In this Issue:
Featured Site 
This
month's featured site is blushgirl
make-up artistry.
Michelle Crofts of blushgirl make-up artistry is a professional
Sydney based makeup artist who specialises in creating beautiful personalised
wedding makeup for the modern bride.
Michelle Crofts of blushgirl make-up artistry is a dedicated
and professional makeup artist who is passionate about her work.
Michelle studied at the Napoleon Makeup Academy and keeps up with the
ever changing beauty industry by regularly attending beauty/makeup workshops
to keep up to date with the current fashion trends.
Her friendly, helpful manner and expert advice will ensure you will
look your very best for that special occasion.
Whilst working on magazine shoots, fashion shows and
with modeling agencies her chosen and passionate field of work is weddings
and blushgirl make-up artistry offers a mobile service throughout Sydney.
Visit Michelle's website and review the services offered.
Virus Watch 
Latest
Threats - from Symantec
13-09-04 W32.Spybot.DNB
13-9-04 W32.Spybot.DNC
Unpatched
PCs compromised in 20 minutes 
Don't connect that new PC to the Internet before taking
security precautions, researchers at the Internet
Storm Center warned
Tuesday.
According to the researchers, an unpatched Windows PC
connected to the Internet will last for only about 20 minutes before
it's compromised by *malware, on average. That figure is down from around
40 minutes, the group's estimate in 2003... >>>More TechRepublic
Article
*Malware
(for "malicious software") is any program or file that is harmful to
a computer user. Thus, malware includes computer viruses, worms, Trojan
horses, and also spyware, programming that gathers information about
a computer user without permission.
How Stuff Works 
http://www.howstuffworks.com/
How Stuff Works (HSW), created by Marshall Brain, a computer
scientist and award-winning educator formerly at North Carolina State
University, is designed to provide science information and electronic
links to science and technology sites, museums, magazines, and other
question and answer sites. Brain, author of A Teenager’s Guide
to the Real World and nine other books, targets a teenage audience,
but this fast loading, highly navigable, well-illustrated, and fascinating
site is useful to younger children and to adults who seek information
about how things work. The information presented is current and very
few hotlinks could not be accessed. Primary features include:
- Sixteen major categories (such as Engines, Food, Your Body, Computers,
Gadgets, Basic Technologies, Electronic Devices, and Things Around the
House);
- 14 Power Panel links (Table of Contents, Newsletter, Books, Awards,
Author Information, etc.);
- The Big List (a comprehensive tabulation of topics;
- The Question of the Day (and its archives); and
- ICE search engine.
Brain depends upon readers’ questions and the answers
contributed by experts (other authors, websites, press releases, and
his own BYG Publishing Company in Raleigh, NC) for site content. Electronics,
technology, biology, physics, chemistry, and computer science are site
strengths, and some geology, American history, and finance are included.
Topics in anthropology are represented infrequently. If anyone is interested
in how ATMs, VCRs, and UPC bar codes function; how aspirin, light sabers,
Internet cookies, Cruise missiles, Furbys, and kidney dialysis work;
how crayons, plywood, and cell phones are made; or in Boolean logic,
calculating UV indices, dental implants, gas turbine engines, and a seemingly
endless list of other topics—this is a valuable Web resource. As
testament to its value and accuracy, this site won more than 20 awards,
including the 1998 “Cool Site of the Year,” just during the
past twelve months.
Science NetLinks... Reviewer Name: Charles C. Kolb; Reviewer
Affiliation: National Endowment for the Humanities.
Great site, worth a place in your Favorites...
Appeal over domain notices
dismissed by Federal Court 
The Federal Court has rejected an appeal by Domain Names
Australia (DNA) and its director, Chesley Rafferty, against a finding
in April that domain name notices distributed in July and September 2003
were "misleading and deceptive".
According to a release from auDA, the .au domain name
administrator, the appeal judgment, published today, "dismisses
all aspects of the appeal and awards costs to auDA".
Now that is good news however they have not stopped Domain
Registry of America who are still sending unsolicited renewal
invoices to unsuspecting domain name owners. Those who renew their domain
name (at inflated prices) using this service will just
be making this company richer and will still have to renew their domain
with the original company if they have missed the fine print advising
the requirement to carry out a domain name transfer.
In an attempt to avoid customers falling prey to these
people I offer a free Domain Name Management service to my customers.
With this service in operation, the only renewal notice that you must
act upon is one from Engadine Web Services; throw all others in the bin.
Most of my customers have opted in and by default all new customers are
placed under this management system. If you are not sure whether your
Domain Name is being managed by us, just send me an email and I will
let you know.
Quotes of the Day 
Nothing is impossible for the man who doesn't have to
do it himself.
A. H. Weiler (1909 - 1943)
Man is the only animal that can remain on friendly terms with the victims
he intends to eat until he eats them.
Samuel Butler (1835 - 1902)
A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has
never learned to walk forward.
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882 - 1945), radio address,
Oct. 26, 1939.
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