Monday, February 28, 2011

A Gift to My Children by Jim Rogers



A Gift to My Children: A Father's Lessons for Life and Investing.
Legendary investor Jim Rogers co-foundered the Quantum Fund with George Soros in 1970; then he retired at the age of 37, he spent a number of years traveling the world by motorcycle and later traveling the world with his wife by car. He has taught at Columbia University and authored the best selling books: Adventure Capitalist, Investment Biker, Hot Commodities, and a Bull in China.

In A Gift to My Children, Jim Rogers writes about how to learn from our own achievements and our own mistakes in order to achieve a successful well-lived life. I am always amazed when he admits a mistake and then makes a great lesson from it. If you have read his other works you will see some of his basic principles again; think for yourself, see the world, be persistent, focus on what you have passion for, and trust your own judgment.

I found this short book an enjoyable read, there are lessons in life for all of us in this book, people familiar with his work will quickly recognize his down to earth easy to read style of writing but this time he adds paternal love and protectiveness to it. This book is very touching, I hope that Jim Rogers' daughters will be proud that their father not only took the time to write a book for them but also put his heart into it.

Having met Jim Rogers and his daughter Baby Bee in their Singapore home, I can say this man lives as he preaches and if you have ever listen to him speak you would be able to hear his words ring true in this book, I believe you would find this book a valuable read if you are an investor or just a parent who would like to pass along wisdom to your children.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

The AirLink 101 ANAS350 NAS


The AirLink 101 ANAS350 External Hard Drive Enclosure provides a cost-effective network attached storage solution (NAS).

It is specifically designed for small office and home office needs, providing a reliable and centralized data storage solution, with it you will be able to access your shared files from any desktop or laptop within your network.

The setup is easy, create a root folder or an individual folder and use the CD-ROM to create a drive letter for it on any computer needing access to the NAS.

It has a maximum of 20 user accounts, the various options are; a shared folder which can be accessed by anyone and private folders which can only be accessed by each user. You can specify the disk space for each folder; each user must have a username and password.

The Office NAS is a Samba server; Samba provides file and print services for various Microsoft Windows clients and can integrate with a Windows Server domain, either as a Primary Domain Controller (PDC) or as a domain member. It can also be part of an Active Directory domain.

A few more positives are:

1) It uses FAT32 for the hard drive so if something goes wrong, you can use a Windows recovery tools to retrieve your data.
2) There is more than one way to connect to it; it has a USB 2.0 port to directly connect to a computer for extra storage and an RJ45 jack to use as an NAS on the network.
3) It has built in Samba, FTP and DHCP.
4) It has a drive down setting. 0 means the drive is always on and you can set it to power down the drive when it’s not in use for a specific time period to save energy and extend the life of the hard drive.
5) It can media stream to client computers, so no wait time on downloads.

There are a couple negatives/limitations for example its only 10/100mbps (network speed) and there is no “Read Only” type protection from users deleting files that they have access too.

I bought the Office NAS by Airlink101 about two years ago, I know that seems like a long time to wait to write a review but I am writing the review now because recently a few people have asked me about an easy to use inexpensive storage solution and this is one of the solutions I use.

The Office NAS by Airlink101 has been a good stable product for me, I have a 500 Gig hard drive in it which is fine for my needs, if you are going to use it for media streaming I suggest getting a larger hard drive. I use it in a mixed environment of various Windows products and a Mac without any issues and it is very inexpensive, I believe I paid less then $200 for the complete set up plus an hour of my time. I can leave the Airlink NAS on 24/7 , I have the time to power down without activity set to 20 minutes; this saves on energy usage and extends the hard drive’s life. And It is mobile I have moved it from Chicago, to Shanghai and now to Hong Kong with out any issues.

Below is the link the Airlink website as well as the specs they list for the NAS.

http://www.airlink101.com/products/anas350.html

The technical specs:
Features/Specifications:
• AirLink 101 3.5-inch USB 2.0/RJ-45 Ethernet NAS External HDD Enclosure
• General Features:
• Advanced File Backup & Sharing for your Home or Small Business
• Network Attached Storage Solution
• Aluminum Housing for excellent heat dissipation
• Compatible with 3.5-inch IDE or SATA Hard Drive
• Supports up to a 1 TB Hard Drive (verified by in house test, requires firmware upgrade, see link below)
• Network file storage and sharing via My Network Places in Windows or Samba in Linux and Mac OS (v10.3 or later)
• USB 2.0 Hosts support up to two (2) USB 2.0 devices, including additional storage on USB flash drives
• Synchronizes backup files via USB 2.0 host
• 10/100 RJ-45 Fast Ethernet Connection
• Easy Setup for SMB / FTP Servers
• Advanced FTP Account Management
• Compliant with Windows backup utility
• Supports IP assignment for DHCP and Static IP
• Supports HDD sleeping mode for power saving
• File Type: FAT16/FAT32/EXT2/NTFS (read only)
• Standard Conformance: 10/100 Base-TX Auto MDI/MDI-X
• SDRAM: 32 MB
• Flash: 4 MB
• Power, LAN, HDD RW, HDD Status, USB1, USB2, Status/Backup LED indicators
• IDE Controller: Ultra DMA 133
• Backup, Shutdown, Reset buttons
• Humidity: Operating: 10~90% (non-condensing), Storage: 0~95% (non-condensing)
• Temperature: Operating: 0° ~ 40°C, Storage: -20° ~ 70°C
• RJ-45 Ethernet cable included
• Hardware included
• Lead-free
• I/O Ports:
• Two (2) USB 2.0 ports
• One (1) RJ-45 Ethernet jack
• One (1) On/Off button
• One (1) Power input
• Power Specifications:
• Enclosure Input: 12V / 4A
• Power Adapter Input: 100-240V~50/60Hz, 1.2A
• Power Adapter Output: 12V, 4A, 48W
• Dimensions:
• 2.04 x 5.9 x 8.5-inches (H x W x D, Approximate)
• Regulatory Approvals:
• CE
• FCC
• WEEE
• RoHS
Package Includes:
• AirLink 101 3.5-inch USB 2.0/RJ-45 Ethernet NAS External HDD Enclosure
• Quick Installation Guide
• Vertical Stand
• External AC power adapter
• Power cord
• Installation CD (Utility, User Manual, Quick Installation Guide, Adobe Acrobat Reader)
• 3-foot RJ-45 Ethernet cable
• Four (4) screws
• Four (4) rubber feet
Additional Information:

• Notes:
• Model: ANAS350
• Support for up to 1TB drives require firmware update
• UPC: 6 58729 08324 0
• *Mac v10.3 or later
• Product Requirements:
• Available power outlet
• Available RJ-45 port
• Available CD-ROM drive
• 3.5-inch IDE or SATA hard drive up to 1 TB
• PC Requirements:
• IBM compatible PC with 266 MHz or faster processor
• Microsoft Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, or XP
• Mac Requirements:
• Mac OS 9.2 or later
• Power Macintosh G3 or later
Information Links:
• AirLink 101 Specifications
• User Manual (PDF)

Driver Links:
• Download Page: