Progress : Apartment at Ladprao 130 (Part12) ลาดพร้าว 130 (รามคำแหง 81)
Friday, December 7, 2007
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Monday, November 5, 2007
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Apartment at Ladprao 130 (Part10) ลาดพร้าว 130 (รามคำแหง 81)
Apartment at Ladprao 130 (Part10) ลาดพร้าว 130 (รามคำแหง 81)
01 Nov 2007
12 Nov 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Gmail's Storage Increases, 6 GB in January 2008
Gmail will increase the free storage gradually in the next days. On October 23, you'll get 4321 MB of storage, then the growth will slow down until January 4, when you'll have 6283 MB of storage.
From January 4, you'll receive 3.3 MB every day, that's 10 times bigger than the current rate of growth.Another good news is that Google Apps mail accounts will have the same quota as standard Gmail accounts, while Google Apps Premier Edition will have 25 GB mail accounts. Previously, Google Apps accounts had 2 GB of storage, while the business edition offered 10 GB per account.Gmail didn't abandon the paid storage option, but you'll get around 50% more storage for the same price: 10 GB for $20/year, 40 GB for $75/year, 150 GB for $250/year and 400 GB for $500/year. The paid storage will probably become more attractive when Google adds more services, like Google Docs, JotSpot or GDrive.
"In April 2005, we started increasing Gmail storage as part of our "Infinity+1" storage plan. At that time, we realized we'd never reach infinity, but we promised to keep giving Gmail users more space as we were able," explains the Gmail Blog. Meanwhile, Yahoo and Microsoft also increased the storage (Yahoo even claims to offer "infinite" storage) and Gmail became the top webmail service with the least amount of free storage.
Friday, October 12, 2007
Monday, October 8, 2007
Apartment@Ladprao 130 (Part7) ลาดพร้าว 130 (รามคำแหง 81)
Monday, September 24, 2007
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Monday, September 10, 2007
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Apartment @ Ladprao 130 (Part4) ลาดพร้าว 130 ( รามคำแหง 81 )
4 Sep 2007
ส่วนเพิ่มเติมชั้นใต้ดิน ประมาณ 280 ตร.ม.
เตรียมหล่อพื้นชั้นที่ 1
4 Sep 2007
ความคืบหน้าเพิ่มเติม ผูกเหล็กคานรองรับใต้ดิน
6 Sep 2007
13 Sep 2007
Friday, August 31, 2007
Repair feature DNS - Network
Repair feature
As an alternative to ipconfig you can use Repair to renew LAN or high-speed Internet connection IP settings. Repair performs a series of commands that repair a connection. The commands that are invoked by Repair are listed below with their command-line equivalents:
Repair | Command-line equivalent |
Checks whether DHCP is enabled and, if enabled, issues a broadcast renew to refresh the IP address | No command line equivalent available |
Flushes the ARP cache | arp -d * |
Flush the NetBIOS cache | nbtstat -R |
Flushes the DNS cache | ipconfig /flushdns |
Re-registers with WINS | nbtstat -RR |
Re-registers with DNS | ipconfig /registerdns |
Important
• | Repair uses a broadcast renew and will cause a computer to accept any lease from any DHCP server that is on the network. In contrast, a unicast renew (ipconfig /renew) will only renew the existing lease from the last DHCP server from which the client got a lease. |