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		<title>Comment on How I fixed my WiFi driver that Windows Updates broke by Sam</title>
		<link>http://maxschmeling.me/2011/06/06/how-i-fixed-my-wifi-driver-that-windows-updates-broke/#comment-429</link>
		<dc:creator>Sam</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks for this - had the same thing happen on my Mac running Bootcamp and needed the actual driver for the Broadcom device instead of Apple&#039;s installer. Found the same one you did and installed using good ol&#039; &quot;Have Disk!&quot;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for this &#8211; had the same thing happen on my Mac running Bootcamp and needed the actual driver for the Broadcom device instead of Apple&#8217;s installer. Found the same one you did and installed using good ol&#8217; &#8220;Have Disk!&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Comment on What can families learn from businesses? by Marcy Carlson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marcy Carlson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jun 2012 08:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I liked this a lot. I do most of this already, but I&#039;m working to get it all off of paper and onto something digital. What site do you suggest that is safe enough to store all my info? The only idea I had was to store all important docs in safety deposit boxes at the bank and &#039;&#039;backup&#039;&#039; all of them by taking pictures and storing them on my computer and portable harddrive, but if a tornado, fire, flood, and robbery break out I could still loose all the docs and backups. Unlikely, but it would happen to me. I also think it is important to have a Will and leave passwords and copies of keys for everything to the beneficiary. Something I also do is list where I visit often (shop, martial arts, friends homes...etc) not a need for most people, but since Shannon is often gone, if I were to go missing he wouldn&#039;t always know where to find me. He knows I go shopping, but he doesn&#039;t know if I go to Miami, Vinita or Grove. Those things are more for &#039;&#039;just in case&#039;&#039;. IF something terrible was to happen, I don&#039;t want it to be any harder then it has to be on the ones back home. So I&#039;ve written down as much info as possible for them so they don&#039;t have to do so much work. I&#039;ve also written down every web site we have. Since we drive the same truck, if one of us dies then we probably both die, and someone needs to be able to get in and deactivate our accounts. What was the website you said logs into all websites with just one password? I need that.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I liked this a lot. I do most of this already, but I&#8217;m working to get it all off of paper and onto something digital. What site do you suggest that is safe enough to store all my info? The only idea I had was to store all important docs in safety deposit boxes at the bank and &#8221;backup&#8221; all of them by taking pictures and storing them on my computer and portable harddrive, but if a tornado, fire, flood, and robbery break out I could still loose all the docs and backups. Unlikely, but it would happen to me. I also think it is important to have a Will and leave passwords and copies of keys for everything to the beneficiary. Something I also do is list where I visit often (shop, martial arts, friends homes&#8230;etc) not a need for most people, but since Shannon is often gone, if I were to go missing he wouldn&#8217;t always know where to find me. He knows I go shopping, but he doesn&#8217;t know if I go to Miami, Vinita or Grove. Those things are more for &#8221;just in case&#8221;. IF something terrible was to happen, I don&#8217;t want it to be any harder then it has to be on the ones back home. So I&#8217;ve written down as much info as possible for them so they don&#8217;t have to do so much work. I&#8217;ve also written down every web site we have. Since we drive the same truck, if one of us dies then we probably both die, and someone needs to be able to get in and deactivate our accounts. What was the website you said logs into all websites with just one password? I need that.</p>
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