Speeding Up The Web

DNS stands for Domain Name System.

It's a system of servers all over the world that resolve names for every website you visit.

When you type www.cnn.com, that website is actually located at the IP address 157.166.255.19.

Faster DNS response equals faster Web surfing.

How can you find your DNS server response time and compare it to others?

Google has a free utility called namebench that does all the legwork for you.

Download namebench from

http://code.google.com/p/namebench

There are versions for Mac or Windows.

The namebench utility pings various DNS servers to see which one returns results fastest.

Run the program using the default settings and see what it returns.

Chances are your DNS server isn't the fastest available and a simple change might speed up Web surfing considerably.

Once namebench returns its results and you determine you might want to change your DNS, you can find instructions online. XP users can find them at

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305553

Windows 7 users can go to

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Change-TCP-IP-settings

Mac users can find the instructions at the bottom of

http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2296

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Forget the gun, I want this dog!

 
Forget the gun, I want this dog!

Good doggie!!!!!

 


The guy never saw it coming.
Notice the suspect behind the car, apparently firing a gun - you see the smoke from the muzzle, and a split second later -
the Shepherd Police Dog leaps across the roof of the auto, clamps onto the suspect, and brings him down so quickly -
you'll watch it several times to really appreciate the valor of this dog
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This police dog is so fast, you have to watch this a few times to appreciate it. Go dog, go!!