Monday, January 7, 2013

User Friendly Screen Cleaner

I found a user friendly Screen Cleaner for your computer.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Warlight Game Tactics, Gui Zhou

Take Gui Zhou on first move by deploying your armies as illustrated below.


Given;
  • Default armies = 5 per territory
  • Default territories = 4
  • Default troops per turn = 5 

Each territory will attack with 4 armies ( 1 will remain ) except for Zunyi Prefecture ( the territory with 10 ) where the five armies have been added to the default 5. Those extra 5 armies will attack Qiandongnan Prefecture , while 4 will attack Tong Ren and 1 will remain.


With the default luck factor set at 75%, results will vary. Each attack ( there are 5 ) will have an 87% chance of succeeding. A typical result is illustrated below.




Reinforce the Southern, and the Northern territories so that each territory can launch an attack with 4 armies. Remember that 1 army will remain. 


17 armies are available for deployment within Gui Zhou.
  • 12 bonus armies
  • 5 default armies per turn
7 attacks are illustrated below, each with 4 armies except for the attack from Zunyi Prefecture which is attacking with 3 armies ( slightly less than 70% chance of succeeding ).




The purpose of occupying the entire country on your first move is to gain the bonus of 12 armies that will be used in the next turn. In this example, there are no hostile armies neighboring Gui Zhou. If there were enemy armies present, many or all of your armies would be available to eliminate them ( Which is of course the objective. Acquiring territories and countries is only the means to that end ).

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Warlight Game Tactics, N Korea

Take N. Korea on first move by deploying your armies as illustrated below.

Given;
  • Default armies = 5 per territory
  • Default territories = 4
  • Default troops per turn = 5 
Each territory will attack with 4 armies ( 1 will remain ) except for P'Yongang Namdo ( the territory with 10 ) where the five armies have been added to the default 5. Those extra 5 armies will attack Kangwon-Do , while 4 will attack Hamgyong-Namdo and 1 will remain.


With the default luck factor set at 75%, results will vary. Each attack ( there are 5 ) will have an 87% chance of succeeding. A typical result is illustrated below.


It is fortunate that the 2 territories bordering S. Korea contain 3 armies each. Only 2 armies will be needed in each of those territories for an assault, south to the 2 adjacent territories. On the northern border, more armies will be needed for an attack on Ji Lin.

17 armies are available for deployment within N. Korea.

  • 12 bonus armies
  • 5 default armies per turn

17 armies are enough to attack the 6 adjacent territories, as illustrated below. As before, each territory is attacked with 4 armies, leaving 1 behind.

Notice a transfer of armies from Hamgyong-Namdo. 2 will transfer, 1 will remain. They will be available for transfer to the north ( into Ji Lin ) on the next turn.



Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Find The Wireless Network Security Key In Windows 7

Click on the Start button and then select the control panel option from the start menu. A window will open.

Select the Network and Internet option from this window. Another window will open.

Select the Network and Sharing Center option. Yet another window will open.

Select the Manage Wireless Networks option ( on the left ). A list of networks will display.

Select the one for which you want to know network security key. A window will open.

Check on the check box which says Show Characters. You should be able to see the network security key for the network you have selected.








Sunday, November 6, 2011

Publishing Feeds from Google Reader

Having lost the ability to publish rss feeds in Google Reader, an alternate method of publishing is needed. The web addresses of published feeds display the label at the end of the url;

  • http://www.google.com/reader/shared/user/03256507980052811175/label/nym

The last ( green ) word in the address can be changed, to access any label applied in Google Reader. The public can view that published feed if they have the url.

Notes cannot be created manually in Google Reader, but full rss feeds from blogs hosted at blogspot.com can be subscribed to and assigned to a folder in Google Reader whose web address displays the name of that folder as a label at the end of that url.

This message was created at http://nymstips.blogspot.com/. It is also published as a shared item from Google Reader, but not in the main Shared item stream.