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July 2010

Important Dates

Independence Day 7/4

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MSNBC begins Microsoft internet-NBC TV
July 15th, 1996

It's not denial. I'm just selective about the reality I accept. -Calvin and Hobbes


 

Word of the Month

Latency

\ˈlā-tən(t)-sē\: noun: the amount of time it takes a packet of data to move across a network connection

 

did you know?

Did You Know:
When online, pressing 'Alt' and the D key will put you in the address bar.

Pressing CTRL + Enter will automatically add the 'www.' and the '.com'


 

Braggin' Rights!

A series of storms rolled through our area Friday night, June 18th. As many of you probably remember, winds were gusting up to 70mph and 1.5 inches of rainfall was recorded at The Rockford Airport.  554,000 people lost power in northern Illinois- 18,000 in Boone and Winnebago Counties. 21 of our towers were affected. Our techs were on-site and had them back up and running within 3.5 hours.  Because of the extensive tree damage, power was not restored to some 1,000 residents until early that next week!
 Our techs continue to deliver under pressure- Great job guys!


Tips to Keep your PC Running Smoothly

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Remove Clutter
Start your computer clean up with the most visible items — icons. Look at your system tray or taskbar on the bottom right corner. It takes time for the computer to find the icons AND each icon also represents a program, which is always running and taking up memory and processor cycles. This is why it is important to clean them up so you aren't losing a lot of your system's available work area (memory) and horsepower (processor cycles) the second it turns on. Remove or turn off unnecessary ones, like Live Messenger, with a simple right click.
Do you really need everything on your desktop? Probably not. Categorize them in the Documents, Photos and Music folders to keep them organized.
Also, don’t forget to empty your Recycle Bin regularly.

Uninstall Old or Unused Programs
If you’ve never used a program that came with your computer or haven’t used it in over a year, you may want to consider trashing it. Now, you can’t delete a program by trashing its files! You must use the Uninstall command (under Programs and Features in the Control Panel) or the uninstall program that comes with your program.

Defrag your Computer
As you work on your computer, information gets stored onto the hard drive in bits and pieces - wherever there is space. To open a certain file, your computer runs around looking for all the components. The defrag tool (Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Defragmenter) does its best to reorder your hard drive so that the files are in as few bits and pieces as possible, making opening files much faster.

Scan Your Computer

Ryan, one of our wonderful Techs, recommends checking out the Windows Live Safety Scan. It not only scans for potential infections and removes them, but also cleans up registry errors, temporary files, and more. Click here to check it out.

Article from Microsoft Home Magazine, Microsoft.com

Brainteaser

During a visit to a mental asylum, a visitor asked the Director what the criteria is that defines if a patient should be institutionalized."Well," said the Director, "we fill up a bathtub. Then we offer a teaspoon, a teacup, and a bucket to the patient and ask the patient to empty the bathtub."

Okay, here's your test:
1. Would you use the spoon?
2. Would you use the teacup?
3. Would you use the bucket?

"Oh, I understand," said the visitor. "A normal person would choose the bucket, as it is larger than the spoon."
What was the director's response? Click here.

 

 

 

 

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