We had a lot of rain last week, here is a short video of the Covered Bridge after the rain.
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5th Annual World Wide Photowalk
Scott Kelby’s 5th Annual World Wide Photowalk is coming on Oct 13. It you are in east Tennessee, join me in Elizabethton at 4:00 PM for my walk. If you live in other areas, go to the World Wide Photowalk website, worldwidephotowalk.com and find a walk near you. All walks are free.
My walk starts at the Covered Bridge park at 4:00 PM. After shooting around the Covered Bridge and Monument, we will head downtown. Lost of old storefronts. The classic car show will start around 5:00 so there should be some nice cars and interesting characters to photograph.
After the walk, anyone that want to get together for dinner is welcome. I will suggest a place when I have a better idea of the number of people interested.
You don’t need a fancy camera. You camera phone is fine. This is a chance to meet new people and have a good time with photography. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
?TCP/IP Basics – Episode 09 — Reserved and Private Address Ranges
We continue to look at IP addresses.
I’ve published several more videos but for some reason never got around to posting them
Scouts Honor Veterans on Memorial Day
TCP/IP Basics- Part 008, Classes
In this video we will look at classes of IP addresses.
TCP/IP Basics Part 007 – IP Addresses Continued
This video continues our look at TCP/IP addresses.
TCP/IP Basics Part 006 – IP addressing
In this video we will look at IP addresses.
TCP/IP Basics Part 005
In this video we begin to examine TCP/IP addressing.
TCP/IP Basics Part 4 Binary to Decimal Conversion
In this video we look at converting binary numbers to decimal numbers.
Technology Tutorials
I have been looking at creating a number of tutorials for my networking classes. We don’t have enough time to cover some TCP/IP topics in class. I was going to create the tutorials at school and make them available for my students however, I decided that it would be better to make them available to anyone.
The tutorials will generally be under ten minutes and cover a small topic. There will be a lot of these short videos. I think that I will get more students to watch if they can do it in short segments.
I started with an introduction and then the first tutorial.
I hope that they are useful.




