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VisibleDust EZ Sensor Cleaning Kit for Size 1.6x Digital SLR Cameras with 1ml Liquid vDust Plus & 4 Vswabs + (2) Lenspen + Nikon Cleaning Accessory Kit for Nikon D40, D60, D90, D3000, D3100, D5000, D7000, D300s Digital Cameras $29.95 Kit includes:♦ 1) VisibleDust EZ Sensor Cleaning Kit Size 1.6x for Digital SLR Cameras♦ 2) Nikon 3-Piece Lens Cleaning Kit (Microfiber Cloth/Fluid/Moist Cloths)♦ 3) Precision Design Deluxe Hurricane Blower♦ 4) Lenspen Lens Pen Cleaning System♦ 5) Lenspen Digi-Klear LCD Monitor Pen Digital Display Cleaning SystemEZ Sensor Cleaning kits contain 4 patented Vswabs for bet… |
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Back to School – Make Sure Your Computer Gets a Passing Grade
With fall just around the corner and school starting up again, it’s a really good time to do a check up on your computer. You want to make sure things get started off right, so that there can’t be any “my computer ate my home work” experiences.
Below are our ABCs to good PC health:
A. Accidentally Delete Your Homework? – We all know stuff happens, especially at 2am or 3am when you’re cramming to get that term paper finished. There’s a good software tool available called UndeletePlus (www.undeleteplus.com) that you should have on hand, just in case the unthinkable happens. What’s cool about UndeletePlus is that in addition to being able to recover deleted files from a PC, it can also restore data from flash drives, memory drives, and even, cameras.
B. Beware of Bloatware – Almost every new application that you load onto a PC automatically adds some extra code to the boot-up process. This additional code is often called “bloatware” and not only increases the boot time for the computer, it uses up system memory. Because this slows down your PC, it’s important to remove any extraneous software from your laptop.
C. Security – One of the best things you can do to avoid online trouble, is to download a free Web guide called SiteAdvisor® (www.siteadvisor.com) from McAfee. SiteAdvisor displays green, yellow, and red safety ratings in the browser for every website that is visited. If SiteAdvisor rates a site red, it means that the site has a history of misbehavior that could include malware, spyware, Trojan horses, rootkits, spammer and more.
Also, SiteAdvisor provides ratings on search results and even has pop-up alerts if you try to download free Hot Girls of Pensacola wallpaper from a risky website. SiteAdvisor is all about safe surfing, something everyone should practice. In addition to a Web guide, you should have anti-virus software.
D. Don’t Be Tardy – Don’t you hate it when it takes forever for your computer to do anything? There are a couple of chores you can do to keep it running at peak performance. One is cleaning your PC’s registry so that you can work at top speed and not miss “due dates.”
With each new application that gets installed or each setting is changed within Windows, the registry gradually gets cluttered, slowing down your system, and can causing some unexpected problems. RegistryWizard™ (www.registrywizard.com) is an all-in-one tool that detects and automatically corrects errors in your registry. It will help optimize and stabilize the performance of your computer.
E. Educate Yourself – Take time to learn a little about updating device drivers to keep your PC from crashing. Lesson One: What are device drivers? Buried within a PC’s software are a multitude of small programs that tell the core processor how to interact with the world. These are called drivers. They are critical to a PC’s performance. Actively maintaining these drivers can boost performance and reduce problems, allowing you to get the most from your PC.
DriverAgent™ (www.driveragent.com) is the industry’s best driver updating software. It’s has more than 12.5 million drivers from nearly a thousand manufacturers.
F. Put the “Freeze” on Unwanted Access – Don’t you hate it when you get up from your desk for a second and your goofy roommate (let’s call him Jack the Laptop Hijacker) jumps on to your computer and starts doing who knows what….? Yeah, it’s so junior high that you can’t trust him, but it’s your reality, at least, until the end of the semester. So what are you going to do?
Two words: Phoenix Freeze™ (www.phoenixfreeze.com). It automatically locks and unlocks your laptop or netbook by combining with your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone. With Freeze whenever you walk away from your computer with your cell phone, it locks. When you return, it unlocks whenever you re-enter an adjustable pre-set zone. It’s that simple and totally secure!
If you take all these lessons to heart, you and your computer should get through another the school year without failing.
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Richard Medugno is a freelance writer.
1.26.10 American Idol Episode Review – Season 9 Episode 5 – La Auditions
This time it was LA’s turn to try and impress Simon, Randy, Kara, and guest judges Avril Lavigne and Katy Perry. The show started off in true American Idol fashion with contestant Neil Goldstein. In his mind Goldstein already had his ticket stamped to Hollywood, as he looked into the camera with his sweaty androgynous face and proclaimed he had a 168 point IQ.
The City of Angels didn’t disappoint as the freak show just kept rolling with contestants like the Mick Jagger wannabe, wearing a pleather striped shirt. This guy was a water cleaner by day but had big dreams that ended as soon as the first note came out of his mouth. I always love it when American people suddenly get a British accent when they start singing…it cracks me up. Simon told him to stick with cleaning water and give up on signing. Now I know why the water in LA tastes so bad!
The creepiest audition of the season thus far had to go to Jason Green. He sang the song “I Touch Myself” and he even made guest judge Katy Perry feel dirty as he slinked around on the ground. Then there was the Adam Lambert wannabe who even bragged about getting props from Lambert himself. He sang the Living Color classic “Cult of Personality” and was in complete shock when Simon told him he sang like he had just gotten back from the dentist 20 minutes ago, because his mouth was only half open when he sang. It reminded me of Mary Jo Buttafuoco’s face after she got shot by Amy Fisher. I’ll definitely be watching that one on YouTube for some laughs.
In all, there were 23 golden tickets handed out in LA with countless others left behind to wonder what could have been.
Brenda R., Staff Writer for www.tvshowbase.com
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