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Rigged Money Book Review


http://www.amazon.com/Rigged-Money-Beating-Wall-Street/dp/1118099680

Rigged Money is a great book Lee Munson highlights a lot of key points that are different then the usual Wall Street mentality.  One reason I like this book is because Munson actually works with clients and investing he is not just another author writing a book. Some key points in this book I loved were
1.  The Buy and Hold is a scam
2.  Most ETF’s are scams

3. The Lie of the Pie

4. Wall Streets invents the demand

5. Throwing mud on the theory of a random walk and efficient markets

6. The classic financial adviser sales pitch

Overall I though this was a great book and a great read and thank you Lee Munson for leaving no Wall Street stone unturned.

 

Enable Remote Desktop on UAG Server

1. Open the TMG MMC

2. right click on the <Firewall Policy> in the left nav.

3. In the drop down click “All tasks”

4. Then click “System Policy”

5. Click “Edit system policy”

6. In the system policy Click “Remote Management”, “Terminal Server”

7. On the “General” tab check the check box to enable that group. Click OK, Apply, and OK again.

8. You will need to add your client machine to the Remote Management Computers or Enterprise Remote Management Computers group.

9. You should take out the access policy you added.

10. Now hit the Apply settings so UAG can add the settings

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/forefront/unified-access-gateway.aspx

Ghost In The Wires Book Review

I myself always enjoyed reading mostly my genres consist of technology books, autobiographies and biographies.  I have read may different books as of late which I will eventually blog about but today I would like to highlight Kevin Mitnick – Ghost In The Wires.  This book gave a very detailed look at Kevin Mitnick’s life and cleared up a lot of rumors about this past.  Steve Wozniak even does blurbs in the book giving it even more authenticity.  The book speaks about the Free Kevin movement.  Touches on the movie that was right to DVD Track Down.  The book does go into some techie information for more of the technical person and geek at heart but also does a good job of simplifying information for the average reader.  I think this was a great book and I had a hard time putting it down.  I will also be reading Kevin Mitnick -Art of Deception and Art of Institution soon.  I give this book 5 Stars.

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