I work in a florist and they are installing cameras and audio to view from home. Is this legal?

Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by admin in home view | 3 Comments »

Is this legal to do in Suffolk County New York.

It is normal where i come from.They used to have tape recordings on what we do.That way,we will all behave the way that an employee should.But after a while,you will get used to it.Its not as bad as you think

How to view the new Yahoo home page?

Posted on March 1st, 2010 by admin in home view | 2 Comments »

ONe of the PC’s in my house will display the new yahoo home page but the others do not. Anyone know how to get the others to view it?
There is a new web home page that is only availalbe for few to see! Sucks that only one of my pc’s in the house can view it!! very cool looking though

What "new" homepage?

How to view the new Yahoo home page?

Posted on February 23rd, 2010 by admin in home view | No Comments »

ONe of the PC’s in my house will display the new yahoo home page but the others do not. Anyone know how to get the others to view it?
There is a new web home page that is only availalbe for few to see! Sucks that only one of my pc’s in the house can view it!! very cool looking though

What "new" homepage?

Can someone show me a good satellite view of my own home on 2857 W. Substation road in Connersville, Indiana?

Posted on February 19th, 2010 by admin in home view | 2 Comments »

I moved from that historical farm house when I was a little girl, and I have dreams about this home. I wonder if it’s still standing. I was told I could find a satellite view close up of the hosue, but I don’t know how to do that.I want to see if the house and all the barns and ponds are still standing or if someone tore it down and built a new house there. Will you help?

You can find it on Google Earth. A very cool, free, program. I cannot paste the image into Y!A, but I looked at it. It appears to be a house and two barns in rural Indiana

What your view on working vs stay home mothers?

Posted on February 17th, 2010 by admin in home view | 6 Comments »

I have an 8 month old baby and am not currently working so I can care for him. I did go back to work part time when he was 3 months old but struggled so badly with childcare (I have no family nearby to care for him and couldn’t afford the childcare, plus hated leaving him with someone else) that I gave up 3 months later.

I love being at home with him but I know I won’t be able to do it forever, my partner is a low wage earner and we are struggling on just his salary. It would be great to work from home but I don’t have any skill that would make that feasible and my house is not suitable for me to be a childminder.

I feel guilty at staying home and not working as it means we struggle for money and can’t give him all I’d like to. But then I’d feel guilty if I went to work and left him with someone else all day!!!

Whats your view – is it best for a mother to stay home (even if it means the family purse strings being tight) or work and bring in extra cash?
Missbeans –

I’m in the UK.

I have got a degree but it has never helped me get a job (like many Brits )and I’ve had to work in callcentres alongside loads of other graduates. I’m thinking of going back to college to re-skill as my degree is not helping me but don’t know what course to do.

Obviously we know minimum wage is not going to be liveable for the rest of our lives and my partner wants to retrain but is finding it very hard to find funding because there isn’t much in the UK for adult re-training.
Bringmesunshine – sorry you don’t like my views on immigration (which I have a right to hold in a free country) however that has nothing to do with this question so I’d ask you to keep your childish playground jobs to yourself.

It is tough now, because not many people earn enough to be able to live on one salary alone – certainly not in Greater London where I live!

I’m still not sure what I will be doing once my baby is born & my maternity leave ends… I know that I wont want to leave him with a stranger, but I’m not sure that we will cope on just my boyfriends salary. I think I will most likely try to work part time, but hours that will work around my boyfriends so that I can leave the baby with him.

There are jobs that you can do this with, they wont be the most glamorous or challenging of work – but it will bring in some extra money! Things like cleaning, working in a supermarket, even if its only a few hours in the evening every little helps. Jobs with shift work can also be useful to look at too. I’ve yet to see a work from home opportunity that hasn’t been a scam, so be wary of anything like that. As your baby gets older you can maybe look at working 2-3 days in a week, he can go to a nursery & spend time around other kids his age & you will be able to bring some more money in. Places like doctors surgeries & schools are good to look at as they tend to employ people part time, councils are also good as they consider job sharing & some even have a creche so your son wouldn’t be too far away from you.

Try not to worry too much about it, if you look hard enough you will find something that suits you. As long as you are able to pay your mortgage or rent, bills & can afford to buy food you will be ok. Don’t worry about the so-called luxuries of holidays etc, your baby is too little to be concerned about these things yet!

Good luck.

How can i view my home videos?

Posted on February 15th, 2010 by admin in home view | 2 Comments »

i have recently transferred all of my home videos (vhs) on to a dvd. i dubbed. i did it on a machine at my dad’s house, and when i went home to show them to my family, the disks would not work on any of the dvd players that we have. the computer would not recognize them either. the dvds that i copied on are Memorex and they are DVD-R. so is there any free, safe software that i might be able to download on to the computer so i can at least show them on there?

thank you

please have a look at the files on the dvd and add the file extension/type to the information in your question.

Can a laptop view a home computers browsing history?

Posted on February 10th, 2010 by admin in home view | 2 Comments »

If a laptop’s router is connected to the home computers internet.. is it possible that the person on the laptop can view the browsing history on the home computer?

Only if they access the router.

It should also be noted that technical users can watch all network traffic, so if they have access to log files of past requests (from a router), or if they are monitoring the network themselves in real-time, yes.

Can a laptop DIRECTLY access the home computer to retrieve past browsing history? No.

Websites can access your past browsing history through cookies

How can i view my home videos?

Posted on February 6th, 2010 by admin in home view | 2 Comments »

i have recently transferred all of my home videos (vhs) on to a dvd. i dubbed. i did it on a machine at my dad’s house, and when i went home to show them to my family, the disks would not work on any of the dvd players that we have. the computer would not recognize them either. the dvds that i copied on are Memorex and they are DVD-R. so is there any free, safe software that i might be able to download on to the computer so i can at least show them on there?

thank you

Most movie DVDs has copy protection, if you want to copy it to your hard disk, you must decrypt the copyright protected first. so, I recommend a free tool for you. it is "E.M. Free DVD Copy".

"E.M. Free DVD Copy" can help you copy the DVD moives to local hard drive. so you can play the DVD moives with any media player without DVD disc on your computer.

With "E.M. Free DVD Copy" you can also rip the DVD movie to most popular video formats, such as h264, Xvid, MOV, VOB, Mpeg, Mpeg4, Mpeg TS, AVI, WMV, and so on. Besides, "E.M. Free DVD Copy" can rip DVD to iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune, XBOX360 and most cell phone…

if you want to try it , you can get it from:

http://www.effectmatrix.com/free-DVD-copy/

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22E.M.+Free+DVD+Copy%22&btnG=Google+Search

How can i view my home videos?

Posted on January 27th, 2010 by admin in home view | No Comments »

i have recently transferred all of my home videos (vhs) on to a dvd. i dubbed. i did it on a machine at my dad’s house, and when i went home to show them to my family, the disks would not work on any of the dvd players that we have. the computer would not recognize them either. the dvds that i copied on are Memorex and they are DVD-R. so is there any free, safe software that i might be able to download on to the computer so i can at least show them on there?

thank you

Most movie DVDs has copy protection, if you want to copy it to your hard disk, you must decrypt the copyright protected first. so, I recommend a free tool for you. it is "E.M. Free DVD Copy".

"E.M. Free DVD Copy" can help you copy the DVD moives to local hard drive. so you can play the DVD moives with any media player without DVD disc on your computer.

With "E.M. Free DVD Copy" you can also rip the DVD movie to most popular video formats, such as h264, Xvid, MOV, VOB, Mpeg, Mpeg4, Mpeg TS, AVI, WMV, and so on. Besides, "E.M. Free DVD Copy" can rip DVD to iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune, XBOX360 and most cell phone…

if you want to try it , you can get it from:

http://www.effectmatrix.com/free-DVD-copy/

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22E.M.+Free+DVD+Copy%22&btnG=Google+Search

How to remote view your home security cameras while away from home?

Posted on January 23rd, 2010 by admin in home view | 1 Comment »


So you have installed a home security camera system at your home, or are planning to install one. That is great news, because you can start using your camera system to prevent problems as well as provide evidence if vandalism or theft occurs. But if you are currently in the market for a home security camera system, then you might want to consider some of the added features that are available. Many home security camera systems can provide you the ability to view your cameras while you are away from home over the internet. But it is important to look for certain things when you are considering a remotely viewable home security camera system.

I think the best for you is to read this entire article which is exactly about: Remote View Your Home Security Cameras While Away From Home

http://mydailysecurity.com/Remote-View-Your-Home-Security-Cameras-While-Away-From-Home