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Brigada Today is “the missionary helper newsletter!”
Compiled by Doug Lucas <DLucas@teamexpansion.org>, Louisville, KY
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- WHAT IN THE WORLD IS BRIGADA?
- FINALLY – AN INTERNET-TO-POSTAL CONNECTION WORTH USING
- FUN FACTS TO KNOW AND TELL
- MIDDLE EAST TESOL PROGRAM
- WEBWATCH: COMPREHENSIVE SEARCHING
- PRAYER CARDS MADE TO ORDER
- TAKE IN “ISFM ’99” IN VIRGINIA BEACH
- E-MAIL THAT PAYS YOU!
- FIND A HOME AT NETZERO
- TIPS FOR INT’L EMAIL TRAVELERS – PART 4
- TO SUBSCRIBE TO BRIGADA TODAY
WHAT IN THE WORLD IS BRIGADA?
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Compiled by Doug Lucas DLucas@teamexpansion.org, Louisville, KY
FINALLY – AN INTERNET-TO-POSTAL CONNECTION WORTH USING
FUN FACTS TO KNOW AND TELL
- Total assets of the world’s three richest men (Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and Paul Allen): $156 billion
- Total GNP of the 43 least developed countries, the population of which is 600 million people: $136.2 billion
- Number of people who live on less than $1 a day: 1.3 billion
(Source: Dennis sent us these items from the 26 of July, 1999 issue of Time magazine, p. 17.)
MIDDLE EAST TESOL PROGRAM
WEBWATCH: COMPREHENSIVE SEARCHING
PRAYER CARDS MADE TO ORDER
TAKE IN “ISFM ’99” IN VIRGINIA BEACH
E-MAIL THAT PAYS YOU!
How does it work? You send e-mail messages just as you always have – except now you send them via missionarymail.org’s forwarding service. They insert a small advertisement from a Christian Internet retailer at the beginning or end of your regular messages. The ads are carefully screened to be appropriate for your constituents and supporters. Christian books, videos, t-shirts, etc. are the products you would typically find advertised in your e-mail. The advertiser pays to have their ad distributed via your e-mail. Missionarymail.org keeps a portion of the ad revenues to cover operations and expenses. The rest is paid to you via check!
For all the details see their web site at http://www.missionarymail.org or send a blank e-mail to their autoresponder at faq@missionarymail.org.
FIND A HOME AT NETZERO
TIPS FOR INT’L EMAIL TRAVELERS – PART 4
First, remember to try every other approach before disassembling the phone connection in your hotel room (or worse, at your host’s home!). If you work in advance, you should be able to pick up an adaptor before departing . . . or immediately upon arriving. If you fail, take out your handy-dandy straight-slot screwdriver and remove the cover plate from the phone connection. On many phone systems (especially non-commercial setups, like in private homes), you should find only one significant pair of cables. In many regions based on American systems, these two wires will be colored red and green respectively. Take your alligator clip adaptor (mentioned last week) and clip one to the red and the other to the green. On the other end, you should have an RJ-11 plug to connect to your computer. (Remember, any Radio Shack or other electronics store should be able to help you find this kind of pigtail adaptor.)
One other glitch that could foul up the works. It’s possible that your dial-up settings are configured in such a way that your modem will listen for a dial tone before trying to dial out. If the local dial tone is a pulsating one (rather than a constant tone), your modem might think you aren’t connected to a dial tone. If you’re running Windows 95/98, press the Start button, then “Settings”, “Control Panel”, then click on “Modem” and select the modem you’re using (probably there’s only one listed). Click on “Properties”, then choose the “Connection” tab. Clear the checkbox for “Wait for dial tone before dialing” and that should take care of it. If you’re using some proprietary dial-up software (like an older CompuServe or AOL software), you could try getting to the “dialing preferences” box and looking for the “initialization string” settings. There might be several cryptic commands in the box. Leave them all as they are, but near the end, right before the “^M”, add “X3” and that might accomplish the same thing if you’re lucky. It’s an old AT command set code that still works like a charm.
‘Course, all of this is assuming that you know which number to dial. More about that next time!
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BRIGADA TODAY IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE FOLLOWING TEAM OF REGULAR VOLUNTEERS:
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- and many other occasional contributors too numerous to mention!
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