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McAfee               Security               identifies               each               month               500               new               computer               viruses.

Are               you               protected?

Students               at               Eastern               Connecticut               State               University               in               Willimantic,               CT               are               entitled               to               a               free               copy               of               the               McAfee               Virus               Scan               for               PCs               or               the               McAfee               Virex               for               Macs               at               Webb               Hall               410               General               Purpose               Computer               Lab               (WH               410)               at               no               cost.

They               can               use               the               software               on               any               computer               they               own.

Free               updates               are               available               via               the               Internet               for               one               year.

The               software               sells               for               $29.95               on               the               McAfee               website.

According               to               Steve               Frazier,               Information               Center               Manager               from               Eastern's               Information               Technology               Services               (ITS),               many               students               have               computers               that               are               vulnerable               to               virus               attacks.

Resident               students               often               bring               their               computers               to               Eastern               without               anti-virus               software               or               fail               to               obtain               updates               to               protect               them               from               the               newest               viruses.
               Frazier               says               that               ECSU               may               be               one               of               the               first               universities               to               make               a               deal               with               McAfee               to               offer               free               anti-virus               software               to               students.

Purchasing               individual               licenses               to               cover               the               entire               student               body               would               have               been               nearly               $150,000               but               because               of               negotiations               by               Kevin               Gill,               World               Wide               Web               project               leader               the               cost               was               only               $3,000.
               The               Information               Technology               Fund
               The               $3,000               cost               is               being               paid               for               using               the               Information               Technology               Fund               (ITF).

Students               are               required               to               pay               $100               each               semester               towards               this               fund.
               Frazier               went               on               to               give               a               breakdown               of               how               the               ITF               is               being               used.

He               said               that               the               goal               of               Eastern               is               to               use               the               funds               to               provide               technology               that               is               available               to               all               students.


               The               money               provides               students               access               to               117               PC's               in               WH               410               and               87               PC's               in               four               computer               classrooms               in               Webb               Hall               (WH               206,               307,               314,               and               407)               and               114               PCs               in               the               Library               classrooms(LI               107,               108,               and               109).

Costs               of               paper               and               toner               as               well               as               repairing               printers               and               projection               units               in               these               areas               are               also               paid               for               through               ITF.


               Student               workers               and               part-time               university               assistant               staff               in               WH               410               and               Residential               Hall               Network               (RESNET)               student               workers               are               paid               using               ITF.

RESNET               student               workers               live               in               eight               of               the               nine               residential               halls               and               assist               students               in               connecting               to               the               Internet               using               their               computer               in               their               rooms.

ITF               enables               WH               410               to               be               open               for               students               for               24               hours               a               day               during               midterms               and               finals.
               New,               faster               computers               were               installed               in               Library               107,               108,               and               109               replacing               the               older               computers               that               were               first               installed               in               the               labs               when               the               Library               opened               three               and               a               half               years               ago.

This               came               at               a               cost               of               $299,856               that               was               paid               for               by               students               who               attended               ECSU               Fall               2001               and               Spring               2002.

Sixty-one               percent               of               the               ITF               fund               that               year               funded               the               project               while               students               paid               $83,170.74               (17%)               for               the               yearly               computer               lease               on               the               computers               in               WH               410.
               Approximately               every               three               years,               older               computers               in               the               classrooms               and               WH               410               are               replaced               with               newer,               faster               computers.

These               costs               are               also               paid               for               using               ITF.

Frazier               says               that               next               summer               the               PC's               in               WH               410               will               be               replaced               with               newer               computers.
               One               of               the               goals               Frazier               has               is               to               "replace               the               standard               mice               with               optical               mice               when               computers               are               upgraded".

Although               not               paid               for               through               ITF,               residential               hall               computer               labs               and               the               Library               computers               now               have               these               new               optical               mice.

Standard               mice               operate               through               wheels               inside               the               mouse,               which               get               dusty               causing               the               cursor               to               move               erratically               across               the               screen.

Optical               mice               work               on               any               surface               and               don't               require               a               mouse               pad.
               A               faster               and               more               efficient               network
               Students               can               access               the               Internet               faster               thanks               to               an               upgrade               done               on               November               21,               says               Dave               Bachand,               Data               Network               Manager               of               the               Information               Technology               Services               Department               (ITS).

The               upgrade               means               that               we               now               log               on               to               a               network               that               can               handle               10Mb/s               (10               megabits               of               traffic               per               second)               compared               with               the               7Mb/s               network               that               we               used               to               log               on               to.

The               upgrade               was               done               by               the               State               of               Connecticut               Network               Department               of               Information               Technology               who               handles               Internet               traffic               at               all               four               CSU's.
               Bachand               explains               that               "there               have               been               complains               that               Internet               performance               in               the               residence               halls               is               substantially               slower               than               in               the               labs.

It               is               true               that               the               peak               browser               performance               from               a               station               in               the               labs               is               about               seven               times               faster               than               a               station               located               in               the               residence               halls."
               To               understand               why               this               is               so,               one               must               realize               that               our               network               is               separated               into               two               categories:               academic               buildings,               with               approximately               1100               computers,               and               residential               halls,               with               approximately               1500               computers.

Computers               in               academic               buildings               such               as               the               Library               and               Webb               Hall               are               guaranteed               access               to               the               network               at               3.5Mb/s               but               seldom               use               more               than               2Mb/s.

Computers               in               residence               halls               (both               student-owned               and               in               residence               hall               computer               labs)               are               guaranteed               access               to               6.5Mb/s               but               typically               have               8Mb/s               or               higher.
               The               more               resources               being               used               by               the               academic               buildings               means               that               less               resources               are               available               to               residence               halls.

Since               all               academic               buildings               are               closed               between               12am               and               7am,               students               in               residence               halls               have               access               to               10Mb/s.
               "It               should               be               obvious               that               the               difference               between               the               areas               of               the               campus               is               not               because               the               Resnet               network               is               slower               than               the               rest               of               the               campus               but               is               due               to               the               way               that               the               network               is               used               in               the               residence               halls,"               Bachand               said.
               On               computers               in               academic               buildings,               most               network               traffic               is               local               to               the               campus.

An               example               of               local               traffic               is               the               ECSU               e-mail               server.

Internet               file               sharing               and               games               are               not               commonly               used               in               these               areas.

Even               though               there               is               a               small               amount               of               bandwidth               per               station,               there               is               a               large               pool               of               free               bandwidth               available               that               is               shared               among               all               the               stations.
               Most               network               traffic               is               going               to               the               Internet               in               residence               halls               and               student               use               patterns               show               that               there               is               a               great               deal               of               file               sharing               and               gaming               which               creates               a               high               steady               rate               of               network               traffic.

More               stations               on               average               are               using               more               of               the               bandwidth,               which               means               there               is               less               bandwidth               to               share               among               all               the               stations.

This               means               that               if               much               of               the               bandwidth               was               being               used               in               the               past,               some               students               either               couldn't               get               onto               the               Internet               or               experienced               extremely               slow               connection               speeds.
               In               an               effort               to               provide               equal               access               for               all               students               in               the               residence               halls,               each               computer               there               is               guaranteed               to               receive               a               minimum               of               40Kb/s               with               the               ability               to               peak               to               125Kb/s.

40Kb/s               is               comparable               to               a               typical               modem               connection               while               125               Kb/s               is               comparable               to               many               broadband               services.

The               minimum               speed               still               allows               students               to               play               online               games               but               will               make               file               transfer               speeds               slower               than               in               the               past.
               "The               guaranteed               limit               takes               us               out               of               the               loop               of               managing               how               students               are               using               their               share               of               the               network,"               explains               Bachand.
               Many               universities               have               stricter               network               policies               that               limit               the               amount               of               information               a               student               can               download               in               a               month.

For               example,               the               University               of               Connecticut               limits               students               to               five               gigabytes               of               Internet               usage               per               month.

Those               who               exceed               this               are               automatically               given               a               slower               connection               speed               for               the               rest               of               the               month.
               File               sharing
               Peer-to-peer               file               sharing               applications               such               as               Napster,               Gnutella/Bear               Share,               Audio               Galaxy,               and               Kazaa/Morpheus               pose               a               problem               at               universities               worldwide               explains               Fraizer.

These               applications               not               only               hog               up               the               bandwidth               but               allow               students               to               download               copyrighted               material.

Not               all               files               on               these               applications               are               copyrighted               but               many               are.
               Downloading               copyrighted               music               files               is               illegal               and               many               universities               are               cracking               down               on               offenders.

The               U.S.

Naval               Academy               recently               seized               100               computers               from               students               who               are               suspected               of               downloading               copyrighted               music               files.

They               could               face               penalties               ranging               from               loss               of               leave               time               to               court-martial               and               expulsion               in               one               of               the               most               severe               crackdowns               on               online               piracy,               according               to               a               November               26               article               in               the               New               York               Times.
               According               to               The               Times,               in               the               past,               the               strictest               universities               required               students               to               attend               copyright               forums               or               their               Internet               access               was               temporarily               shut               off.
               Fraizer               suspects               students               at               ECSU               might               be               downloading               copyrighted               materials               but               says               the               philosophy               at               Eastern               is               to               err               on               the               side               of               academic               freedom.
               However,               The               Recording               Industry               Association               of               America               (RIAA)               monitors               downloading               of               copyrighted               files               and               those               users               who               upload               numerous               music               files               or               DVD               movie               files               are               traced.
               In               the               past,               a               student               from               ECSU               uploaded               the               Spiderman               DVD               onto               the               Internet.

The               RIAA               found               out               about               this               and               contacted               the               administration               at               ECSU.

The               student               was               given               a               judicial               hearing               since               the               university               is               obligated               to               deal               with               students               who               break               federal               law.

In               this               case,               the               student               was               simply               warned               not               to               do               it               again.

However,               repeat               offenders               who               are               caught               by               organizations               like               the               RIA               can               face               more               serious               consequences.

Frazier               believes               that               most               cases               at               ECSU               involve               first-time               offenders.

He               explained               that               illegal               downloading               of               copyrighted               files               is               a               misdemeanor               once               the               value               of               the               files               exceeds               $30.
               Illegal               downloading               of               copyrighted               files               is               a               problem               that               will               only               rise               in               the               future.

The               popularity               of               downloading               files               from               the               Internet               increases               the               acceptability               of               this               behavior               but               record               and               movie               companies               claim               that               theft               of               intellectual               property               should               be               treated               the               same               as               shoplifting.

However,               the               most               compelling               reasons               to               download               music               is               because               of               the               inability               to               pick               and               choose               what               songs               you               want               and               that               a               typical               CD               can               cost               as               much               as               $20.
               As               a               result               of               this,               some               students               have               suggested               that               Eastern               purchase               a               faster               Internet               link               so               that               they               can               more               effectively               download               files               and               play               online               games.

Fraizer               says               that               for               a               noticeable               difference               the               line               would               need               to               be               upgraded               from               10Mb/s               to               at               least               45Mb/s.
               Providing               such               a               link               would               cost               approximately               1/3               of               a               million               dollars               per               year               and               would               come               at               the               expense               of               other               programs               such               as               new               computers               in               the               labs.

"It               would               be               difficult               to               explain               the               business               case               for               spending               money               on               what               is               at               best               an               unacceptable               activity               (file               sharing               and               gaming),               and               not               part               of               the               University's               mission,"               said               Frazier.









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    Located               in               Willimantic,               Connecticut,               Eastern               Connecticut               State               University,               or               ECSU               is               a               Public               Liberal               Arts               University               that               features               an               enrollment               of               several               thousand               students.

    Presented               here,               is               a               guide               that               offers               brief               profiles               of               the               top               American-               style               restaurants               located               near               the               main               campus               of               Eastern               Connecticut               State               University.

    Aero               Diner..961               Boston               Post               Road,               Route               6,               North               Windham,               Ct..(860)450-1959               
                   A               wonderful               place               to               visit               for               breakfast,               lunch               or               dinner,               the               Aero               Diner               is               a               favorite               dining               spot               for               students               and               faculty               members               from               nearby               Eastern               Connecticut               State               University.

    This               classic,               retro-               style               diner               features               a               full               lunch               and               dinner               menu               and               serves               breakfast               all               day               long.

    During               the               warm               weather               months,               outdoor               dining               is               available               at               this               ECSU               area               American-               style               restaurant.

    The               large               and               interesting               menu               here               features               many               types               of               appetizers,               soups,               salads,               sandwiches,               entrees,               diet               dishes,               homemade               Daily               Specials               and               desserts.

    Known               for               their               excellent               breakfasts,               this               diner               located               near               the               ECSU               main               campus               regularly               offers               all               types               of               egg               dishes               and               specials,               egg               sandwiches,               three-               egg               omelettes,               pancakes,               French               Toast               and               a               wide               assortment               of               tasty               side               dishes.

    Prices               at               this               ECSU               area               American-               style               restaurant               are               quite               reasonable               and               service               is               always               top-               rate.
                   Leventi's               Restaurant..187               Route               66               East,               Columbia,               Ct..(860)228-8788               
                   Leventi's               Restaurant               is               a               wonderful,               full-               service               American-               style               restaurant               that               serves               lunch               and               dinner               daily.

    A               truly               family-               friendly               establishment,               Leventi's               offers               a               large               menu               of               reasonably-               priced               dishes               that               are               sure               to               whet               the               appetite               of               even               the               most               picky               diner.

    Their               large               salad               bar               is               always               stocked               with               fresh               and               tasty               items               and               hearty,               homemade               soups               are               always               available.

    Outstanding               menu               items               at               this               Eastern               Connecticut               State               University               area               American-               style               restaurant               are               their               succulent               steaks,               Prime               Rib,               roasted               chicken,               Italian-               style               specialties               and               various               sauteed               items.

    A               great               children's               menu               is               featured               here,               as               are               delectable               desserts,               a               full               bar               and               extensive               wine               list.

    Service               at               Leventi's               is               consistently               excellent,               portions               are               very               large               and               prices               are               very               moderate.

    This               ECSU               area               American-               style               restaurant               ishighly               recommended.
                   Willimantic               Brewing               Company,               LLC..967               Main               St,               Willimantic,               Ct..(860)423-6777               
                   One               of               the               most               popular               dining               spots               and               hang-outs               for               ECSU               students,               as               well               as               a               favorite               restaurant               of               many               local               residents,               the               Willimantic               Brewing               Company               is               a               great               place               to               enjoy               American-               style               lunches               and               dinners,               seven               days               per               week.

    A               warm               and               welcoming               atmosphere               is               present               here,               augmented               by               friendly               and               efficient               staff               members.

    As               their               name               implies,               this               Eastern               Connecticut               State               University               area               restaurant               features               an               on-               site               brewery,               which               produces               over               twenty               different               microbrews               on               tap.
                   Housed               in               a               former               U.S.

    Post               Office               Building,               this               American-               style               restaurant               offers               a               post               office-               themed               menu               that               features               over               100               items.

    The               appetizer               menu               here               is               huge.

    Diners               may               choose               from               items               such               as               Three               Bean               Chili,               crabcakes,               mussels,               Babyback               ribs,               onion               rings               and               Shrimp               Cocktail.

    Sandwiches               at               this               ECSU               area               restaurant               include               BLT's,               Reubens,               juicy               burgers,               shaved               steak               and               Tuna               Melts.

    Half-               a-               dozen               fresh               and               crisp               salads               are               available               at               the               Willimantic               Brewing               Company,               as               are               Soup               of               the               Day               and               several               varieties               of               flatbread               pizzas.

    A               large               selection               of               tasty               and               creative               wraps               are               offered               at               this               ECSU               area               American-               style               restaurant.

    Varieties               such               as               Mandarin               Tuna,               Teriyaki               Beef,               Chicken               Caesar               and               Tex-               Mex-               style               Burrito               are               packed               full               of               fresh               meats,               cheeses               and               vegetables.
                   The               selection               of               entrees               featured               here               is               large               and               impressive.

    Items               such               as               Sirloin               Tips,               New               York               Strip               Steak,               grilled               pork               loin,               stuffed               chicken,               Vodka               Rose               Penne,               Eggplant               Parmigiana,               Jambalaya,               Cedar               Plank               Maple               Salmon               and               Fish               &               Chips               are               served               with               a               house               tossed               salad               and               bread,               upon               request.

    In               addition,               many               vegetarian               items               are               featured               on               the               menu               at               this               American-               style               restaurant               located               near               the               campus               of               Eastern               Connecticut               State               University.

    A               nice               selection               of               desserts               are               offered               here,               as               well               as               a               Late               Night               Menu               and               Kid's               Menu.

    Located               within               walking               distance               of               the               ECSU               main               campus,               this               American-               style               restaurant               hosts               monthly               entertainment               and               special               events.

    Service               at               the               Willimantic               Brewing               Company               is               always               good               and               prices               are               very               reasonable.






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    The               Greater               Boston               area               has               become               a               center               of               the               sporting               universe               over               the               last               five               years,               particularly               in               light               of               the               success               of               both               the               New               England               Patriots               and               the               Boston               Red               Sox.

    Of               course,               the               New               England               sports               fan               can't               get               enough               coverage               of               their               favorite               teams               in               regular               times               -               these               years               have               been               no               regular               times.

    The               Red               Sox               have               won               the               2004               and               2007               World               Series;               the               Patriots               have               won               3               Super               Bowls               and               reached               two               consecutive               AFC               Championship               games.

    Following               a               16-0               season,               the               Patriots               run               to               this               years'               AFC               Championship               game               has               the               clamor               for               Patriots               information               getting               even               louder.

    If               you're               not               in               Boston,               you               may               not               have               the               easiest               time               sorting               out               the               local               coverage.

    Where               can               the               out               of               town               fan               find               the               nitty-gritty               information               on               their               teams               without               turning               to               the               national               pundits?
                   The               Big               Two.
                   The               Boston               Globe               is               the               largest               of               the               Boston               newspapers.

    Sporting               coverage               includes               such               notable               writers               as               Bob               Ryan,               Dan               Shaugnessy,               and               Eric               Wilber.

    Mike               Reiss               frequently               blogs               the               Patriots,               and               readers               are               encouraged               to               submit               their               "fan               photos."               Also               prominently               featured               are               the               commemorative               sections               for               past               Super               Bowl               glory,               a               breakdown               of               Tom               Brady's               throwing               motion,               and               of               course               a               Patriots               forum.
                   The               Boston               Herald               print               version               is               formatted               as               a               tabloid               -               the               back               pages               are               all               Patriots               coverage.

    Where               the               Globe               focuses               their               attention               on               the               Red               Sox,               the               Herald               fills               the               niche               with               Patriots               coverage.

    The               Herald               features               Tony               Massarotti,               Karen               Guregian,               Steve               Buckley,               John               Tamasse,               and               Michael               Felger.

    Felger               has               taken               on               the               job               of               reporting               out               "The               Patriots               Report               Card,"               and               has               written               a               history               of               the               Patriots               somewhat               less               glorious               past               entitled,               Tales               From               the               Patriots               Sidelines.
                   "Greater               Boston."               Realizing               the               "Greater               Boston"               area               encompasses               six               states               and               several               cities,               no               sports               reporting               resource               would               be               complete               without               news               outlets               from               these               areas.

    Indeed,               the               Patriots               play               in               Foxborough               -               a               small               town               equi-distant               from               Boston               and               Providence,               RI.
                   The               Worcester               Telegram               &               Gazette               covers               Central               Massachusetts               and               as               one               gets               farther               away               from               Boston,               the               sports               coverage               shifts               from               being               a               predominantly               professional               affair               to               coverage               of               the               local               colleges               and               minor               league               teams:               Worcester               is               home               to               9               colleges,               The               Worcester               Tornados               of               the               Can-Am               Baseball               League               and               the               Worcester               Sharks,               the               San               Jose               NHL               franchises'               AHL               affiliate.

    Patriots               coverage               is               supplied               by               Rich               Garven,               Jennifer               Toland               and               Bill               Doyle.

    The               T&G               is               owned               by               the               Times               Company,               the               same               company               which               owns               the               Boston               Globe               -               this               allows               some               cross               pollination               of               the               content               as               well.
                   The               Metrowest               Daily               News               is               a               local               paper               from               the               Boston               suburb               of               Framingham.

    The               major               name               associated               with               Patriots               coverage               is               Lenny               Megliola;               coverage               also               includes               a               lesser               known               writer,               Douglas               Flynn.

    The               "Daily               News"               will               also               capture               a               significant               number               of               Associated               Press               articles.

    This               will               not               be               your               first               stop               for               hard               hitting               Patriots               action,               but               there               will               be               some               original               articles               of               interest.
                   The               Providence               Journal               coverage               of               the               Patriots               includes               a               heavy               emphasis               on               photography               and               a               staff               blog.

    ProJo               Patriots               writer               Shalise               Manza               Young               is               a               writer               of               some               note               with               sometimes               off               beat               pieces.

    Providence               has               some               claim               to               being               the               Patriots'               home               city               in               as               much               as               it               has               often               been               considered               by               the               NFL               to               be               the               "host               city"               when               the               Patriots               play               a               Championship               game,               but               it               is               not               large               enough               to               support               a               paper               as               large               as               its               competitors               to               the               North.
                   Other               New               England               Coverage.
                   The               Hartford               Courant               is               in               a               trickier               predicament.

    Somewhere               along               the               baseball               fault               line               known               as               "Munson-Nixon"               sits               Hartford.

    For               years               before               the               New               England               Patriots               came               into               existence,               and               for               more               than               a               few               thereafter,               New               England               was               New               York               Giants               territory.

    It               took               more               than               30               years               for               the               Patriots               to               emerge               as               a               viable               option               for               a               good               number               of               football               fans               in               New               England               to               accept               them               and               during               that               time               the               New               York               Football               Giants               kept               a               significant               fan               base.

    The               Courant               walks               the               line               between               the               team               with               the               words               "New               England"               in               its               name,               and               the               team               a               sizable               number               of               people               within               its               readership               still               follow               even               though               their               name               begins               with               "New               York"               with               two               distinct               sections               on               their               site               -               one               for               each               team.

    Patriots               writers               include               David               Heuschke               and               Jeff               Goldberg.

    The               Courant               republishes               Associated               Press               material               and               relies               on               photo               galleries.
                   The               Manchester               Union               Leader               is               a               New               Hampshire               newspaper               known               more               for               their               politics               than               sports               coverage,               but               there               is               a               reasonable               section               on               their               website               devoted               to               Patriots/NFL               coverage.

    Coverage               is               supplied               by               Ian               Clark               and               through               Associated               Press               wire               articles.
                   Another               New               Hampshire               paper               of               note               is               the               Nashua               Telegraph.

    Writing               duties               fall               to               Tom               King,               with               Associated               Press               wire               articles               to               fill               in               gaps.

    Mr.

    King               also               maintains               a               Patriots               blog               as               well.
                   There               are               many               other               news               media               outlets               in               the               Greater               Boston/New               England               media               market               that               will               provide               varying               degrees               of               sports               coverage;               newspapers               from               the               smaller               Massachusetts               cities               of               Quincy               and               Lawrence               and               the               hometown               paper               of               the               New               England               Patriots               The               Sun               Chronicle               which               covers               several               communities,               including               Foxborough.






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