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Hello goNDTC Internet Customers! October is a great month, isn't it? With it comes the beautiful changing colors of nature, football games and baseball playoffs going on at the same time (it's a guy thing), and cooler evenings. Even with the holiday season only a short time away, we hope that you will have time to kick back, do some surfing and keep in touch with friends and family. Have a great month! The goal of each of our monthly eNewsletters is to keep our subscribers informed regarding their Internet connection and to improve their Internet experience. To meet this goal, each monthly newsletter will usually contain information related to:
To see what's inside this issue, take a look at the index to the left and thanks for reading! - The goNDTC Team |
The Blaster Worm
- Protecting Your Computer
Microsoft has inadvertently left openings or "holes" in many of its Windows-based computer operating systems, i.e. Windows 2000, Windows XP. Creators of viruses and worms have the ability to then exploit these vulnerabilities by creating "malware" (short for malicious software) to attack people's computers -- gaining access to users' operating systems through these holes.
The Advantage just got faster!
- NDTC Restructures Speeds of High Speed Internet
NDTC has been your local Internet Service Provider since1995, beginning with quality dial-up Internet access. Since 1999, when NDTC added high speed Internet access to the line-up, there has been steady interest in higher Internet speeds.
Ask The Help Desk
- What Do The Various Parts Of A Web Address Mean?
Question:
I was wondering what all the
parts of a website address mean? They look like some sort of secret
code.
Answer:
It is a type of code but it's really no
secret. Let's take a look at a fictitious website address:
http://www.yourdomainhere.com. A website address is called a URL which
stands for Universal Resource Locater. So when someone wants you to send
them a URL, they're asking you to send them the address for the web page.
Here's how this URL breaks down.
http
- This is the protocol
for the address. The "http" stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol. It tells
you that the address is using the http "scheme" or technique to transfer web
pages to you. It's the most common protocol in use. Another common method is
FTP or File Transfer Protocol which is used for downloading files.
www
- This stands for World Wide Web or the Web.
yourdomainhere.com
- This is the name of the domain of the website
and the computer that hosts the website. Every site has a different name.
.com
- This part of the domain name of the URL is called the
"zone." There are several different zones available but the most commonly
used one is .com (COMmercial). There are also zones for organizations
(.org), for network providers (.net), and for countries (.uk - for United
Kingdom).
What about the stuff that comes after the zone? Those are
often the names of folders that contain graphics or pages or the names of
pages themselves. Pages will have an ending like .htm or .html. Pictures
have names ending in .gif or .jpg among others. Folder names have no endings
and are surrounded by slashes. So, a page in a folder would look something
like this...
http://www.yourdomainhere.com
/webpages/articles.html
. This means an
html page named
articles.html
is in the folder named
"
webpages
" on the host machine
yourdomainhere.com
on the
World Wide Web
using
HyperText Transfer Protocol
. It's not too
complicated once you know the code.
Great Sites To Check Out This Month
Web Cams Of Fall Foliage
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/fallcolor/cams.html
- Autumn is a beautiful time of the year to do some traveling around North
America and get outdoors to see the many colors of nature. The vibrant
foliage on display by many types of trees and shrubs can be breathtaking. To
get a glimpse of what's out there, check out the links to the many web cams
located across the U.S. via the University of Illinois Extension Office's
website. It's the next best thing to being there.
Good Boy! - The Movie
http://goodboy.com/
- Jim Henson Pictures (Henson is the guy who created The
Muppets) and MGM have partnered in the production and distribution of a new
action movie called "Good Boy!" The dogs featured in the film are a
combination of actual animals, special effects and CGI (Computer-Generated
Imagery). Voiceover talent includes Matthew Broderick and Carl Reiner. Check
out the movie trailer located on the movie's homepage. It looks like a great
show for the entire family. It's rated PG because of some mild crude
humor.
Costumes For Halloween Or Pretend Play
http://kidsdomain.com/craft/_hcostume.html
- Are you looking for some ideas on making homemade Halloween costumes for the
kids this year? Well, this is just the site for you. It includes a listing
of needed materials as well as step-by-step instructions for over forty
different costume ideas. Whether your youngster wants to be a ladybug, a
pizza slice, Superman or a duck -- this site can help you out.
National Anthems From Around The Globe
http://imagesoft.net/flags/anthems.html
- There's no need to wait until the next Olympic Games to listen to the
national anthems of countries from around the globe. This site lists over
180 countries. Simply turn up the sound on your computer and click on the
country of choice. Check out Liechtenstein's national anthem. Does it sound
familiar?
Major League Baseball's World Series
http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/ps/index.jsp
- This year marks the 100th Anniversary of Major League Baseball's World
Series. This site provides links to current and past postseason results,
photo galleries of dramatic playoff and World Series moments, listings of
champions by year and by club, listings of all-time batting and pitching
leaders in World Series history and much more. Let's play ball!
Short Tutorial
- Deleting Bookmarked Favorites From Your Browser
If you've been surfing the Internet awhile, you've no doubt saved lots of your favorite websites on your browser using the "Favorites" feature of your Internet Explorer browser. (These are called "Bookmarks" when using a Netscape browser.) After time, however, many of these sites are no longer of interest to you and you may want to remove some of them from your list of bookmarked sites. To do so, follow the steps below.
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Thanks for your business!
Best regards,
Dave Dircks
NDTC General Manager
North Dakota Telephone Company
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