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		<title>The Mysterious World Of Linux or How I Learned Not To Go Online With Windows</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2006 22:50:57 +0000</pubDate>
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The purpose of this essay is not to bad mouth Windows or Mac, but to dispel some of the mystery surrounding the linux and unix operating systems, and to convey my personal experiances with it. Linux is an open source (read free) operating system that comes in many different versions called (distributions).
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The purpose of this essay is not to bad mouth Windows or Mac, but to dispel some of the mystery surrounding the linux and unix operating systems, and to convey my personal experiances with it. Linux is an <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source">open source</a> (read free) operating system that comes in many different versions called (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_distribution">distributions</a>).</p>
<p>When I first started out on computers  I was introduced by a mac guru friend of mine who gave me his old Mac power pc (64 megs ram). It took me a little while to get the hang of it but pretty soon (despite the sloooow speed) I was transformed from a technophobe to an initiate of the computer. It also didn&#8217;t take long to burn the computer out trying to push it beyond it&#8217;s limits. I remember that distinct grinding sound as the poor little mac tried desperately to boot for one last time, before emitting a little puff of smoke followed by a burning smell. It was a sad day, but I was ready to move onward and upward, to try things that I just couldn&#8217;t do with that machine.</p>
<p>The next machine I was lucky to borrow was an old pentium 2 pc (128 megs of ram/Win98). As an artist/musician I had seen the potential for self promotion/marketing and the benefits of things like epks(electronic press kit). Mp3.com was just starting and I saw that getting in on the scene in the early stages was a definite advantage, before millions more caught on your band was lost in the  sea of contenders. Another great site was Napster which offered the opportunity to get back most of the obscure music I had bought over and over on cd and vinyl over the years. Searching for info on obscure movies and bands suddenly became a dream. Movies that I had read briefly read about in vague reviews were now ready to view in pix and full synopsis. I learned Photoshop for editing my photos after scanning them, as well as how to ftp(file transfer protocol), how to make my own band&#8217;s music into mp3s. By the time I had to give back the machine I borrowed, I had managed to custom build my own p3 pc from various bits and pieces and good deals from some excellent computer shops.<br />
The online world was not all peaches and cream though. There were viruses, trojans, hackers, and many malicious scripts, and Windows itself seemed to be put out full of security holes, then fixed or patched much later after the multitude of Windows users comps had already been compromised. As well the Windows updates seemed to lock many users out of their own comp after installing Service Pack 2.</p>
<p>After a very close friend&#8217;s brand new hard drive was rendered unusable by the Windows update we decided enough is enough! I had read a little about Linux/Unix operating system, so I started digging (searching had become a specialty of mine). Looking for a user friendly version of linux that would not require knowledge of compiling or command line operation. Here is the result of my  quest for a new OS.</p>
<p>1. <a href="http://www.xandros.com/about/downloads.html">Xandros Version 3.0 Open Circulation Edition</a> &#8211; This is what we are currently running with minimal headaches and very few problems. The best for us so far no need to change although we run dual boot with Win98se for some apps which have no linux alternative.</p>
<p>We have had to reinstall once but it was quite painless. Xandros picked up on just about everything plugged into it and ran it no problem. I had a drawing tablet specifically for Windows that had never worked and Xandros brought it to life immediately. For the average user Xandros is an easy and safe way to be online.<br />
<a href="http://www.xandros.com/about/downloads.html"><img src="http://lesbarons.net/box_shots.GIF" /></a><br />
2. <a href="http://www.linspire.com/">Linspire</a> looks good but there is no free version although $50.00 is a reasonable price and you get access to click and run which is an easy way to install applications from a virtual warehouse.similiar to Xandros&#8217; Networks</p>
<p>There are literally hundreds of flavours of Linux and I will add more as I go.(my fingers are getting tired.</p>
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		<title>The Hitching Post Restaurant &#8211; Hedley, B.C. Canada : Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:42:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Hitching Post is a world class fine dining experience. Some of the best food all of us had ever tasted, and that is no exaggeration. Excellent service by wonderful people. Owners Wilson and Brenda are two of the nicest, coolest Restauranteurs that one could ever hope to meet. As a sidenote it should be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Hitching Post is a world class fine dining experience. Some of the best food all of us had ever tasted, and that is no exaggeration. Excellent service by wonderful people. Owners Wilson and Brenda are two of the nicest, coolest Restauranteurs that one could ever hope to meet. As a sidenote it should be stated that Chef Wilson and Chef Andre should win the real Iron Chef award for their catering of The Mascot Mine opening, having trekked up and down those stairs ourselves (all 300 feet of them!). I can&#8217;t imagine doing it more than once in a week(it&#8217;s the real Stairmaster workout!), let alone packing the hot food still fresh and pulling off a perfect Dinner service 3,000 feet above the town of Hedley. Chef Ramsey would be proud, in fact I doubt he could pull off that one! So having said that, on to our review of The Hitching Post.</p>
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<p>Part 1. Dining At The Hitching Post<br />
It has been awhile (2 years to be exact) since I was last in Hedley and since then new owners Wilson and Brenda have turned The Hitching Post Restaurant into a most superb dining experience.Offering real gourmet food made with dedication, love, and pure passion for the art of cooking.With so many delicious choices,there is something on the menu for everyone&#8217;s palet. you will be coming &#8216;back to taste more, as picking a favourite off the menu is not easy. Quote Baron Evan &#8220;This is positively the best burger I have ever had in my life!&#8221; end quote. The burgers are not made with ground beef, but chopped steak and believe me it makes an enourmous difference. You&#8217;d be hard pressed to find a better burger for the price.<br />
I and 2 of our group had the Stack &#8216;o&#8217; Beef and all we could say was &#8220;Wow!Incredible!&#8221; Perfectly cooked beef brisket in some of the tastiest gravy you will crave again long after you are back on the road.The vegetables were nicely cooked, not over or under done, and the mashed potatoes topped with that &#8216;to die for&#8217; gravy is heavenly.<br />
The friendly down home service, and beautiful intimate atmosphere makes for a truly magical night of fine dining. The building itself is historical, the interior has alot of nice woodgrains and other nice touches like a mural of the mountain landscape, a pressed tin ceiling and full windows across the front. You will be fully relaxed while enjoying the breathtaking view of the mountains and the Mascot mine high above the town. High class without a trace of pretention, who could ask for anything more. Oh yeah there is a boardwalk and hitching post out front.<br />
Now that we are back in the big city, it&#8217;s back to trendy restaurants with hurry up and wait service from cooler than thou scenesters, for overpriced sub par food.No thanks.I&#8217;ll wait, and save my money. It is a good thing we are heading back up to Hedley in a month, because The Hitching Post is just about the freshest alternative to the scene here that I personally could hope to find. A wonderful discovery, don&#8217;t drive by without making it part of your memories. A++++ Five Star Rating.</p>
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		<title>Baron Steve&#8217;s Photographs Of The Hedley Trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:29:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[      Top left- sidewinder road:  top right- view from sidewinder:bottom left-walking down to the mine stairs. bottom right:old truck turnaround.





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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img width="425" height="295" src="http://lesbarons.net/ghosttowntour/hedley/P7140001.jpg" /><img width="389" height="290" src="http://lesbarons.net/ghosttowntour/hedley/P7150006.jpg" /><img width="390" height="292" src="http://lesbarons.net/ghosttowntour/hedley/P7150007.jpg" /><img width="389" height="319" src="http://lesbarons.net/ghosttowntour/hedley/P7150004.jpg" />      Top left- sidewinder road:  top right- view from sidewinder:bottom left-walking down to the mine stairs. bottom right:old truck turnaround.</p>
<p><img width="387" height="290" src="http://lesbarons.net/ghosttowntour/hedley/P7150010.jpg" /><img width="385" height="289" title="sidewinder view" alt="sidewinder view" src="http://lesbarons.net/ghosttowntour/hedley/P7150008.jpg" /></p>
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		<title>Les Barons&#8217; Heritage Town Tour Part 1. Hedley</title>
		<link>http://lesbarons.net/blog/2006/07/19/les-barons-ghost-town-tour-part-1-hedley/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jul 2006 23:59:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Les Barons have just got back from part 1. of their Heritage Town Tour, starting with Hedley, where we played 2 nights at The Hitching Post, view details HERE.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Les Barons have just got back from part 1. of their Heritage Town Tour, starting with Hedley, where we played 2 nights at The Hitching Post, view details<strong> <a title="les Barons' Ghost Town Tour" href="http://lesbarons.net/blog/ghost-town-tour-dvd-project-part-1/">HERE.</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Welcome To The Official Les Barons Blog</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I am just getting the hang of Wordpress, and have started customizing and organizing content here. Consequently if you are looking for our Ghost Town Tour Blog, look to the right under pages <img src='http://lesbarons.net/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  I will be updating everything as I receive the necessary components.</p>
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