Ugh, the holidays are over and now I have to go back to work!

We have 2 PCs behind routers in geographically separated
networks. What is the best practice to connect those two
PCs together as if they were connected locally in a LAN.
Is VPN the answer and how do I setup a VPN network connection?
Do I need a VPN server or something?

Thank you for such wonderful site.

Read More: InetDaemon’s Answer to the VPN Question

Happy New Years to all my favorite ‘Netizens out there!

My personal WordPress workflow:

  1. One-time Setup (First Time User)
    • Bookmark the New Post page.
    • Click Tools
    • Drag the Press This link to toolbar
    • Copy the Press This link and the New Post link to all browsers
  2. Spontaneous Post Ideas
    • Dream up an idea for a post
    • Click the New Post bookmark in my browser
    • Dump my idea
    • Click Save Draft
  3. Ideas from the World Wide Web
    • Browse the net for ideas
    • Click Press This
    • Dump a couple of sentences on why you chose to post on the item
    • Click Save Draft
  4. WordPress has a built-in “next post” function. Use a theme that supports it.
  5. If you have an idea for a series of posts, create placeholders for them all at once so the “next post” keeps them together.
  6. Multiple posts created in order can be read in sequence automatically
  7. Use the <!–more –> tag on your front page.
    I use something like this:
    <!–more FULL ARTICLE:  Teaser for the rest of the article–>
  8. Use the <!–nextpage–> tag to break the post into multiple pages if you go beyond a couple of paragraphs.
  9. Always Save Draft so you can take a break, come back later and do a proper job of editing.
  10. Schedule your posts. You may not blog regularly, but you can post regularly. Regularly scheduled postings gets your readers in the habit of coming back on specific days to look for new posts.
    • Click the Edit link next to “Publish immediately”
    • Set a future date
    • Click OK
    • Posts will appear automatically while you’re busy with something else.

This process allows me to capture my post ideas, flesh them out and schedule them to appear in series at a later date.

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