Sunday, January 13, 2013

I bought a blackberrybold 9700 and when i want to set up my email it says contact my system administrator ect?

Q. to find out weather an enterprise activation password will be provided or if you need to install the blackberry desktop software ... how do i do this ?

A. You don't. You can't set up email because the device was not issued by your company and you are not going to use it to access your company mail system. (If this is not true then you really need to take the device to the administrator at your company that manages blackberries.)

Instead, you can set up your blackberry to access email accounts over the internet. Use the wizard to do that. If the device won't let you, that means you have service book entries from the previous owner or something that need to be deleted. Verizon's help desk will help you with that.

Is there a way to scan artwork and have it made into patterns for embroidery sewing ?
Q. I understand some machines have software programs this can be done but I am wondering which ones
or if there is other ways.

A. Setting up artwork for machine embroidery is one of several processes called 'digitizing'. This is what I do all day for a living; it's also my passion.
The software for embroidery setup is specific to the industry, so there's no photoshop filter or plugin to let you do this in photoshop or something like that. The art is scanned/resized/prepped and then you bring it into the embroidery software. Once there, you are basically tracing it in shapes that are 'stitch areas'; vectors similar to Illustrator.
So...
A few ways to do this:
1-take the art to your local embroidery/screenprinter (NOT an EmbroidMe franchise; they do poor work and suck for other reasons, too)
they will set it up and sew it on items you order thru them or bring in.
2-find a site online and send them your artwork; they will send you a file (request .dst format- is most versatile) which you email to your local embroidery/screenprinter, they will sew it on items you order thru them or bring in.
3-Contact me thru my profile page; I freelance and will give you a quote if you send the art/link to it
4- don't even bother with trying to find software to do it yourself; it has taken me almost a decade to get where I am skill-wise; this is harder than it looks!

Remember!
*It's the opposite of screen-printing for pricing-
screen-printing is priced based on color, but going larger is no problem
embroidery is based on stitch count of finished design. So you can have many colors but the size will be limiting factor as stitch count increases w/size
*don't skimp/cut corners; you will notice the difference in quality and NOT be happy!
*wouldn't recommend any of the cheap digitizing sites; would only recommend fastembroiderytapes.com -I don't send anything out to sites as I am fully capable of handling any setup that comes across my desk, but if I had to, it would be to them.

contact me for more details; below is link to samples of my setups...
http://www.creativehub.com/users/eric-auger?specialty=8

how do i add a security lock to my email ?
Q. how do i know that all my emails are safe from other readers and/or hackers?

A. Simple... you don't. Email traffic is wide open to third parties, unless it is encrypted.

If you're concerned about email privacy, check into something like Hushmail or CryptoMail.

The easiest way to keep your "every day" email safe is to keep your computer scumware free. Lock your computer when you leave your desk to prevent someone from sitting in your chair and looking at your email and / or installing software.

Never use an administrator account, always a limited account unless you need to do something that requires administrator level access.

Don't install program that you're not sure of. If you don't know where it came from and you can't validate the source as safe, trash it or research it.




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