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Thursday, November 29, 2012
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
More Project Healing Waters awesomeness...
Had to share this from my Facebook wall, via High Ground...
Thanks for such great service.Veterans giving back."Here is the fruition of my labor of love. The drift boat that I purchased with my flyfishing club specifically to take vets, primarily mobility impaired down my river which is rated the best fly fishing river in the country." Eric Ortegren, Battle Company, 173rd ABN.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
HOW-TO: Bypass BIOS password on Toshiba P755 Satellite
Along with being a fly-fisherman, I consider myself to be a student of IT. I did it a lot in High School, have always done it as a hobby, and now have a part-time night job in it at Layton Flower Technologies owned by Chad Gross.
One particular little roadblock came in to the office: a Toshiba P755 Satellite with an unknown BIOS password.
After researching how to bypass a pesky BIOS password on this family of laptop, and trying lots of things on the internet (which were all close, but wrong, by the way), I finally figured it out.
Here is the step-by-step. Hope the internet benefits!
One particular little roadblock came in to the office: a Toshiba P755 Satellite with an unknown BIOS password.
Here is the step-by-step. Hope the internet benefits!
Bypassing the BIOS password is easy, and is not laid out correctly as of today (11/28/12) on the internet. Here are the steps!
1. Flip the laptop over, unplugging it and removing the battery.
2. Remove the covers to the RAM compartment and the HDD.
3. Remove the HDD and both sticks of RAM.
4. Remove the sticker with the barcodes on it that is just below the RAM on the MOBO, then reinsert the top stick of RAM.
Tight lines everyone. I may not know the answers right away, but I know someone that does.
A. (For the following, any improvised tool will work, but this one worked for me.) Find a twist tie.
B. Strip a half inch of plastic off of each end.
C. Using your fingers, twist the bare wire together down to the tip. Use a pair of dikes to trim the tips flush.5. Plug in the laptop with the battery and HDD still removed.6. With the top stick of RAM still inserted, locate a small pair of golden nodes with the letters "JPSW"7. Stand the laptop slightly open on it's side, charge-port up.8. Contact each node with one tip of the shorting tool.9. With your free hand, reach around and boot the laptop. The screen should flicker and it should boot normally after a few seconds.
You are set!
Friday, November 9, 2012
No fishing for months!
It has been months since I have posted anything about fishing, and there's a great reason for that.
Actually, not really. It's not great. It's not even that good. I just haven't gone!
To an observant end, I'm noticing a trend. This year was amazingly productive. I fished - on average - twice a week for about six months. That more than paid for the license.
What shut it down, though? Catfish and carp. Wanted to catch some really bad, but hey, my efforts were thwarted. So I did what all cowards do. I ran away. Now I think about it. Every day. In my subconscious.
That means I think about it without thinking about it, for all of you that want to know.
Am I a die-hard fly-fisherman, poised to take the world by storm? Of course.
Will it be right now or anymore this season? Probably not. I'll probably wait for the 58 degree days of March with light drizzle and no ice on the water. The green sunfish will be fattening up and waiting for my Olive Woolies, and the big bass will start scouting for spawn. Carp will be thrashing about soon after, then I can chase kitties in the heat again.
And trust me, I will win. I will. Until then, remember - fishing's not that hard.
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