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Preservation Community Fair, Natchitoches, La.
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Preservation Community Fair, Natchitoches, La.

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NCPTT’s Stephanie Nelson discusses tree maintenance at the NPS Preservation Community Fair.
The fair consisted of different sections such as wood window repair, stone grave marker cleaning, natural disaster information, a bousillage demonstration, landscape maintenance, and cane river heritage information. The fair was held at NCPTT’s headquarters, Lee H. Nelson Hall, in Natchitoches, La., on June 12, 2010. For more information, visit www.ncptt.nps.gov/community-preservation-fair-teaches-cul….
The National Park Service’s National Center for Preservation Technology and Training protects America’s historic legacy by equipping professionals in the field of preservation with progressive technology-based research and training. Since its founding in 1994, NCPTT has awarded over million in grants for research that fulfills its mission of advancing the use of science and technology in the field of historic preservation. Working in the fields of archeology, architecture, landscape architecture and materials conservation, the Center accomplishes its mission through training, education, research, technology transfer and partnerships.
Preservation Community Fair, Natchitoches, La.

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NCPTT’s Mary Bistodeau discusses Cane River Heritage at the NPS Preservation Community Fair.
The fair consisted of different sections such as wood window repair, stone grave marker cleaning, natural disaster information, a bousillage demonstration, landscape maintenance, and cane river heritage information. The fair was held at NCPTT’s headquarters, Lee H. Nelson Hall, in Natchitoches, La., on June 12, 2010. For more information, visit www.ncptt.nps.gov/community-preservation-fair-teaches-cul….
The National Park Service’s National Center for Preservation Technology and Training protects America’s historic legacy by equipping professionals in the field of preservation with progressive technology-based research and training. Since its founding in 1994, NCPTT has awarded over million in grants for research that fulfills its mission of advancing the use of science and technology in the field of historic preservation. Working in the fields of archeology, architecture, landscape architecture and materials conservation, the Center accomplishes its mission through training, education, research, technology transfer and partnerships.
Preservation Community Fair, Natchitoches, La.

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NCPTT’s Kirk Cordell reviews proper tree maintenance at the NPS Preservation Community Fair.
The fair consisted of different sections such as wood window repair, stone grave marker cleaning, natural disaster information, a bousillage demonstration, landscape maintenance, and cane river heritage information. The fair was held at NCPTT’s headquarters, Lee H. Nelson Hall, in Natchitoches, La., on June 12, 2010. For more information, visit www.ncptt.nps.gov/community-preservation-fair-teaches-cul….
The National Park Service’s National Center for Preservation Technology and Training protects America’s historic legacy by equipping professionals in the field of preservation with progressive technology-based research and training. Since its founding in 1994, NCPTT has awarded over million in grants for research that fulfills its mission of advancing the use of science and technology in the field of historic preservation. Working in the fields of archeology, architecture, landscape architecture and materials conservation, the Center accomplishes its mission through training, education, research, technology transfer and partnerships.
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Q&A: How to connect a Windows XP to the internet using a Win7 Laptop?
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My XP pc has recently been refurbished, but it has no wireless built in. I have a windows 7 laptop that is connected to my home sky broadband, I have a ethenet cable. Is there a way i can use the ethenet cable to connect my xp pc to the internet?
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Just connect the cable to the desktop. That’s what we do. It works fine.
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The NetGear DGND3300 RangeMax Dual
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RestorationLocal.com Recommends Using Google Public Alerts to Stay Aware of Severe Weather
RestorationLocal.com Recommends Using Google Public Alerts to Stay Aware of Severe Weather
Cleveland, OH (PRWEB) January 27, 2012
RestorationLocal.com, one of the leading water damage restoration service providers in the country, has long advised property owners to be aware of rapidly changing weather conditions. A new tool for this purpose is now available, with Google announcing the launch of Google Public Alerts, a service designed to proved severe weather alerts through Google Maps.
Public Alerts taps into data provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Weather Service, and the U.S. Geological Survey to provide a comprehensive, detailed listing of severe weather events from across the country.
A visit to the Public Alerts page will provide an index of all available alerts, with the ability to narrow your search by entering the name of a city in the search window. Clicking on a particular alert will provide detailed information and details.
Currently, there are flood warnings in effect for Dallas, TX, and a click on that particular alert provides info on the severity of the flooding, affected areas, how high the waters are, and how long the problem is expected to last. It also details exactly what a flood warning is, along with links to other pages of interest, including what to do in the event of a flood and in the immediate aftermath.
RestorationLocal.com encourages the use of any tool that allows property owners to be forewarned in the event of severe weather, especially flash flooding. While it is always preferable to have time to properly prepare a property against severe weather, flash floods generally offer the smallest window of warning. In some cases, people may only have a few minutes warning to prepare for a flash flood, barely enough time to evacuate safely.
By increasing the amount of information available and having it instantly accessible through a service already widely used (Google Maps), the window of warning should be increased to allow property owners time to make proper arrangements in anticipation of severe weather.
Based in Cleveland, OH, RestorationLocal.com is one of the country’s leading water restoration companies, with service in more than 30 states and more being added every week. All providers are Clean Trust and RIA certified, available 24/7, and offering same day emergency service.
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What are the main differences and disadvantages of windows 7 start up compared to windows 7 home edition?
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Hi,
I am thinking of purchasing a netbook, and have heard that windows 7 start up is not very good. Therefore I am getting put of purchasing a netbook as most within a reasonable budget of £300 have windows 7 start up. So I just need some reassurance.
Thanks in advance : )
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“Windows 7 Starter is the lightweight version of the new operating system that only comes with Netbooks. It’s not available for upgrade from Windows XP or Windows Vista, and it’s fairly hamstrung. Sixty-four-bit isn’t available, and the Backup and Restore Center won’t work with network-based drives. It also lacks many of the key features that make Windows 7 appealing. Aero is disabled, as is the new theme manager.
Windows Media Center and Windows Media Player aren’t included, and so it shouldn’t be surprising that none of the more advanced features is baked in, either. XP Mode, which will allow Windows 7 to run XP-only programs, Remote Desktop Host, BitLocker Drive Encryption, and multitouch support are all not available in Windows 7 Starter.
So just what does Starter offer? Users can pin programs to the Taskbar, and the helpful jump lists remain active, too. Snap still functions for quickly resizing program windows, although it doesn’t have its slick Aero look. The revamped Windows Search will work, and other under-the-hood improvements–such as better Wi-Fi and device management–are also fully functional. Users can use the in-place Anytime Upgrade option to buy an upgrade from Starter to Home Premium.”
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LogicInMind Announces Slideshow Remote Lite for PowerPoint
LogicInMind Announces Slideshow Remote Lite for PowerPoint
(PRWEB) January 24, 2012
LogicInMind released a free version Slideshow Remote™ 2.7 with a select set of rich features. This application allows users to control any PowerPoint presentation from their Apple mobile device. Professionals can better communicate with audiences with this easy-to-use presentation tool.
LITE FEATURES
Slideshow Remote Lite includes all features to control any PowerPoint presentation. The main screen displays current and next slide as well as elapsed time. The notes area lets presenter review personal notes, a great feature to remember key information. Available controls can be used to start full screen presentation, advance slides, return to previous slides, blank screen and restart the timer.
PRO FEATURES
Slideshow Remote Pro features can be unlocked with a single in-app purchase.
Slides can be streamed via AirPlay to the new Apple TV and through an external monitor or projector. The new annotation tool allows users to directly draw on slides from their device screen. Presenters can circle information with ease, handwrite or draw shapes. The wireless mouse control is a powerful tool to replace the PC mouse using integrated touchpad, trackpad, scrollpad and laser pointer. Custom mouse cursor shapes and sizes are available for best audience visibility. Mobile users will appreciate the ability to download PowerPoint slides to their device for on-the-road viewing and presentation without the need for a laptop.
“Slideshow Remote from LogicInMind finally puts the controls in your hand, and allows you to focus on what a presentation should really be about: presenting rather than wrestling with technology”, said Bonnie Eisenman, 148Apps reviewer.
PRICING & AVAILABILITY
Slideshow Remote Lite is available for free in Apple’s App Store. Slideshow Remote Pro is available either as in-app purchase or in Apple’s App Store for $ 4.99 in the U.S. and priced accordingly in other regions. It requires a personal computer, Microsoft Windows (XP/Vista/7), Microsoft PowerPoint (2003/2007/2010), a Wi-Fi network (LAN or ad hoc) and Logic Server, available as a free desktop program from LogicInMind. AirPlay requires the new Apple TV. External display requires a compatible monitor, Apple VGA adaptor and an iPad/iPhone 4/iPod touch 4th generation. AirPrint requires iOS 4.2 and a compatible printer. Mac is not supported at this time.
Please visit http://www.logicinmind.com to learn more about Slideshow Remote, including the extensive feature list and the image gallery. Journalists and application reviewers are invited to contact us to test drive Slideshow Remote using free promo codes.
LogicInMind is a professional software developer devoted to create innovative applications for mobile users. The company’s success is based on leadership in innovation and customer satisfaction. LogicInMind has donated 10% of its gross income since 2009 to the Red Cross to support the community.
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Preservation Community Fair, Natchitoches, La.

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NCPTT’s Sarah Jackson demonstrates proper wood-window repair at the NPS Preservation Community Fair.
The fair consisted of different sections such as wood window repair, stone grave marker cleaning, natural disaster information, a bousillage demonstration, landscape maintenance, and cane river heritage information. The fair was held at NCPTT’s headquarters, Lee H. Nelson Hall, in Natchitoches, La., on June 12, 2010. For more information, visit www.ncptt.nps.gov/community-preservation-fair-teaches-cul….
The National Park Service’s National Center for Preservation Technology and Training protects America’s historic legacy by equipping professionals in the field of preservation with progressive technology-based research and training. Since its founding in 1994, NCPTT has awarded over million in grants for research that fulfills its mission of advancing the use of science and technology in the field of historic preservation. Working in the fields of archeology, architecture, landscape architecture and materials conservation, the Center accomplishes its mission through training, education, research, technology transfer and partnerships.
Preservation Community Fair, Natchitoches, La.

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NCPTT’s Kim Martin demonstrates proper wood-window repair at the NPS Preservation Community Fair.
The fair consisted of different sections such as wood window repair, stone grave marker cleaning, natural disaster information, a bousillage demonstration, landscape maintenance, and cane river heritage information. The fair was held at NCPTT’s headquarters, Lee H. Nelson Hall, in Natchitoches, La., on June 12, 2010. For more information, visit www.ncptt.nps.gov/community-preservation-fair-teaches-cul….
The National Park Service’s National Center for Preservation Technology and Training protects America’s historic legacy by equipping professionals in the field of preservation with progressive technology-based research and training. Since its founding in 1994, NCPTT has awarded over million in grants for research that fulfills its mission of advancing the use of science and technology in the field of historic preservation. Working in the fields of archeology, architecture, landscape architecture and materials conservation, the Center accomplishes its mission through training, education, research, technology transfer and partnerships.
Preservation Community Fair, Natchitoches, La.

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NCPTT’s Kim Martin prepares for the wood window repair booth at the NPS Preservation Community Fair.
The fair consisted of different sections such as wood window repair, stone grave marker cleaning, natural disaster information, a bousillage demonstration, landscape maintenance, and cane river heritage information. The fair was held at NCPTT’s headquarters, Lee H. Nelson Hall, in Natchitoches, La., on June 12, 2010. For more information, visit www.ncptt.nps.gov/community-preservation-fair-teaches-cul….
The National Park Service’s National Center for Preservation Technology and Training protects America’s historic legacy by equipping professionals in the field of preservation with progressive technology-based research and training. Since its founding in 1994, NCPTT has awarded over million in grants for research that fulfills its mission of advancing the use of science and technology in the field of historic preservation. Working in the fields of archeology, architecture, landscape architecture and materials conservation, the Center accomplishes its mission through training, education, research, technology transfer and partnerships.










